Example sentences of "him [adv] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They beat him badly and I do n't know what to do . ’
2 They had both been so kind , caring and helpful during the whole of Nigel 's illness — staying with him so that I could get out to shop and have a break , taking him to his hospital appointments because their car was bigger and therefore more comfortable for him , and in dozens of other , smaller but no less important ways .
3 I did n't know him personally and I I would n't recognise him .
4 I miss him greatly and I hope we shall have him back with us soon .
5 ‘ Get his boots off and get him below or I 'll sail the lot of you straight into the reef . ’
6 Mr but like I pretended I had to go and see him not because I had to go and see him just because I did n't wan na go to assembly really !
7 She apparently phoned him shortly before I spoke to her today , and she 's got an assurance that she 'll get her money back .
8 I bid around £2 million for him shortly after I arrived but it was turned down .
9 I 'm expecting him shortly and I 'd like you to be present .
10 I feel like giving him away but I do n't know whether I would , but I feel like it .
11 Thought of him tonight as I walked down to the river .
12 I ca n't see him physically but I meet with him in dreams .
13 Spurs ’ defender Neil Ruddock never played with Gazza but has lined up against him and he said : ‘ I 've only played against him once and I could n't get near him .
14 And er I went to look for him once and I could n't f Could n't find him anywhere .
15 And I could n't find him once and I shouted , Father , father .
16 ‘ I saw him once when I was with the Washington Embassy . ’
17 I wanted to tell him calmly that I knew perfectly well that it was absurd and quite understood the point of his questions .
18 I can see it You know so I 'll take him home but I promised him er Jaffa Cake when we get home
19 There 's only one way to get him home and I 'll just have to take it .
20 I 'll monitor him carefully until I 'm sure there 's nothing else wrong , then you can take him back to your villa . ’
21 I assured him truthfully that I had been impressed by his skill and speed , and I thought his results marvellous .
22 ‘ Put it this way , there would be an entirely different figure on him now if I had to name a price , even though he is 32 in January .
23 I mean ee it 's awkward for him now because I mean he 's he 's not a dab hand like some men , like they , he likes messing about with menus and you know
24 I 'd told him before that I could n't sing a note but he 'd obviously ignored it .
25 There were times when I tried to tell him before that I was just sleeping with him because he wanted to sleep with me , but he 's a person who can get easily upset , and I did n't want to hurt him .
26 Martha tells him often that I am in the history department as opposed to being the history department , in the sense of running a history department .
27 ‘ All the same , promise me that you 'll visit him often when I 've left — make sure that all goes well with him . ’
28 There was nobody more glad than him really but I suppose he thought I 'd go into debt or something but I d would n't do that .
29 ‘ We talked about it , ’ said Jenny , ‘ because I told him frankly that I was in love with Jamie , and he looked at me as if I needed my head examined ! ’
30 ‘ I have to be getting along now , Lee , that 's the damp man and I 'm going to leave him here while I go to visit a dear friend round the corner .
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