Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 I did think about it and asked to see him again , and once again he visited me with Patrick Nairne .
2 After he had been out of work for months his telephone rang and a manager asked to see him .
3 I asked to see him , but they said no . ’
4 It never failed to anger him — the clearly apparent greater affluence of hospital administrators as compared to his own lack of money .
5 A security guard at a British Gas depot in Wakefield , West Yorkshire , was kidnapped by a gunman and made to drive him about 40 miles , it was disclosed .
6 The company was prepared to continue using him for up to a year as a continuity announcer .
7 Unfortunately , when I got to interview him he fell asleep within five minutes .
8 The British still tend to treat him with a faintly hostile embarrassment : as well they might , since for the past four years , his principal message has been condemnation of their duplicity in , as he sees it , backing away from promises to introduce democratic government by 1997 .
9 When the council sought to evict him for non-payment of the extra rent he pleaded in defence that the resolution was invalid .
10 ‘ You intend to see him , then ? ’
11 ‘ I want to hear that from Garry , and I intend to see him , with or without your co-operation . ’
12 She did n't want to forgive him .
13 Almost twenty years alter the incident Coleridge was persuaded by Byron to publish the poem , and he then made the sensational claim that he had been able to remember 200 to 300 lines of perfect poetry when he had awoken from a drug-induced sleep , and was busy writing them down when he was interrupted by someone from Porlock demanding to see him on business .
14 Although Robert used his body more than words to communicate , he failed to recognize June 's bodily communications when her words failed to penetrate him .
15 He pulled away , but Ruth 's hand closed desperately , not daring to lose him again .
16 ‘ Of course we do n't want to lose him .
17 ‘ We do n't want to lose him .
18 The film is about a getaway driver who decides to cast aside his criminal life , seeking refuge in the Suffolk countryside , where he falls in love , marries and starts a family , but his former associates do not want to lose him .
19 It was the most irrevocable step you took in your life ; but she did n't want to lose him .
20 I did n't want to lose him . ’
21 Carmichael would n't want to lose him . ’
22 oh , we do n't want to lose him before explore it , of course do explore it with him , that 's what he said you 'll have to ask Mr about it
23 I want to get this problem sorted out — Len 's a good man and I do n't want to lose him . ’
24 However , I do love him and do n't want to lose him so I feel as though I should do what he says .
25 ‘ I do n't want to see him .
26 ‘ I do n't want to see him , ’ Anna said , remembering her inoculation on the first day back , and how it had hurt .
27 ‘ What the hell do you want to see him for ? ’ asked Brown .
28 The German and French leaders told the Prime Minister they did not want to see him in the run up to the Edinburgh summit , which begins on Friday .
29 I do n't want to see him again . ’
30 ‘ Now I wo n't come down on him like a ton of bricks if he misses chances but I do n't want to see him becoming uptight and letting other aspects of his game suffer if things do n't go right — as against Norway .
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