Example sentences of "i [verb] his " in BNC.

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1 Every night at bedtime I hide his hairbrush in his pillow and sometimes he hides my shoes in the washing machine .
2 Yeah yeah well that 's why I asked his .
3 And when I asked his orchestra 's publicist if Daniel Barenboim would really want to be interviewed immediately after such a lengthy spell of high-altitude incarceration , she said : ‘ He came in by Concorde , he 's just been on a two-week skiing trip with his family in Switzerland — believe me , he 'll be just fine . ’
4 I asked his birthday once again
5 I asked his birthday one last time ;
6 I asked his name , very haughty .
7 In the meantime , as I recall , er I I asked him who he was and I asked his wife who he was because he had asked what we were doing in his house and when he said his house , I thought then for the first time that perhaps this was n't who er we had on the floor .
8 I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place .
9 I commend his outlook to the House when we discuss issues relating to the social charter .
10 ‘ Wilhelm wo n't speak to me since I chucked his Filofax in the jacuzzi .
11 Why am I using his work to set alongside the interview extracts ?
12 ‘ … and I made his toe . ’
13 I made his socks on my Singer KE2400 single bed machine which I have had for years .
14 ‘ Will you write Charles Napier that I made his man Moncrieff a lieutenant , ’ Keith wrote , ‘ and I am now obliged to invalid him to prevent his being dismissed by a court martial .
15 I announced his name at Reception , and the girl rang up the guy and said , ‘ Your taxi 's here … . ’
16 And I attacked his view ( that ‘ to have a sensation of heat is to feel that a portion of our body is hot ‘ ) by saying that to talk of feeling the heat of one 's hand without touching it would be like talking of feeling the roughness of the back of one 's hand without touching it .
17 A guy who used to take me to watch Oxford , but apart from that I respected his football knowledge , used to say he was Leeds weak link , but I do n't remember too many details .
18 He was one of my tutors , I respected his views , that kind of thing .
19 As Percivall noted in 1843 ‘ One of the Professor 's projects was crowned with signal success ; and for this his name must be handed to posterity with no ordinary eclat — I mean his introduction of Ventilation into stables and other places used as the habitations of horses and cattle .
20 I mean his charisma , charm and articulate manner are just too much …
21 He could he was a brilliant machinist and er oh crikey I 've seen him turn out a a three throw er crankshaft within a couple of days er you know without any precise measuring and and and in fact he just sort of put his roll on on on a on the shaft he was turning and just sort of gave him an idea as to I mean his eye was almost as good as many a bloke 's measur measurement with a rule .
22 I mean his first touch is decent he 's gone past there 's a suggestion I think that he he could have gone down .
23 Er but he is an exceptional young keeper and er I mean his nerve and his experience and his maturity sometimes is unreal .
24 Well the ordinary private hire , there 's so many of them , I mean his dad had been doing it for years but there 's so many started up .
25 I mean his bedroom looks enormous .
26 I mean his little friend that came around on Sunday , Mat
27 Well I mean his erm , his father 's up there and , I mean if you want to go up later on I 'll run you through
28 And it was n't just it was by pure coincidence , I mean his kidneys would have stopped anyway , that bloke thumped him in the pub .
29 and erm , I mean his cousins , what are they , five and six ?
30 I mean his face needs to be improved really , dun n it ?
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