Example sentences of "[conj] i ask him " in BNC.
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1 | He says he is n't , so I ask him if I can caddie for him . |
2 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for his intervention — although anything that the Government nationalise they may flog off at a profit at a later date , so I ask him to keep an eye on the situation . |
3 | The first person I see at Birkdale is Gary player , and I ask him if he 's fixed up with a caddie . |
4 | There 's a mess of yelling and confusion coming over , and I ask him what is going on . |
5 | I know that the Minister may not be in a position to respond in detail to the comments made on this subject by the hon. Member for Cardiff , North and me , but I hope that he will take them on board and I ask him to write to us on these important local issues . |
6 | If I ask him nicely , he will take a message for me , I am sure . ’ |
7 | ‘ But the thing about Robbo is that he is a determined beggar and I know that if I ask him , he will say OK if he 's ready . |
8 | If I ask him about — ’ |
9 | ‘ If I ask him to give Sidacai pardon , I will forfeit his favour . ’ |
10 | He has the power to overcome my fallen appetites , but he will not use it in me unless I ask him . |
11 | He does n't kiss me , because I ask him not to . |
12 | One Lapp shows me his reindeer skin boots , and shrugs when I ask him why the toes curl up . |
13 | ‘ Fat Watt speaks of them when I ask him . ’ |
14 | Driver Palmer is , of course , totally right , but he just seems blank when I ask him to answer my ultimate query abut America and rock . |
15 | Strange he should just happen to mention these artistic luminaries.A more direct hint comes when I ask him if he has influenced Government policy . |
16 | When I ask him for telephone numbers of the people who know him best , he gives me the numbers of Deneuve , Shrimpton and Helvin before Jack Nicholson , Brian Clarke and Julian Schnabel . |
17 | When I ask him how he feels he is viewed by the medical profession these days , he replies , ‘ I used to be seen as someone who was totally way-out . |
18 | Because as I ask him some question about women , wine or wit Dudley Moore is busy chewing his nails until they might well bleed , it does n't seem too rude to mention the ends of his fingertips . |