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

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1 He 's drunk enough to float the Mauretania , and left me to drive him home that 's had so little over me lips you would think it was Lent . ’
2 It was much too late for me to acknowledge him .
3 My Pop came to me with an old Army pistol in his hand , knelt beside me and said , ‘ If you want me to kill him , I will .
4 Well it 's no use me phoning him up is it ?
5 ‘ Are you trying to stop me seeing him ?
6 I think Harvey wanted me to hit him .
7 Whether he wanted to be hurt and suffer , or an excuse to hit me back , I do n't know , but I 'm sure he wanted me to hit him .
8 But he came back three days later crying his eyes out and begging me to forgive him , he looked like a helpless puppy .
9 ‘ Part of me hates him , ’ he admitted , ‘ and the other part of me hates myself for feeling jealous of such a fantastic guy . ’
10 ‘ If the king my brother-in-law is ill , then it behoves me to see him , judge what may be done to assist him and inform the queen-dowager . ’
11 For all that , it disturbs me to see him portrayed as Hüsker Dü 's creative force when Grant Hart had at least an equal hand in writing their material .
12 I was anxious to settle the terms of the contract with M. Chaillot and , because I wanted to avoid being cornered by him in Passy , I suggested to Jean-Claude that he make an appointment for me to see him at the radio , mid-morning , on a date when I had a luncheon appointment .
13 To picture a man in words , one 's much like another , ’ said Aldhelm , ‘ but bring me to see him , I 'll pick him out from a thousand . ’
14 ‘ Could you come with me to see him ?
15 " Well then , do you think it 's necessary for me to see him ? "
16 So the Commissioner asked me to see him .
17 Then in a louder voice she cried , ‘ You took me to see him , do you remember ?
18 And Dr Carrington had particularly asked me to disconnect him from the ventilator .
19 It 's a privilege and an honour for me to thank him , on your behalf , for coming here tonight and addressing us in the way he has .
20 Lance Buckmaster , our esteemed Minister for External Security has asked me to attend him down at the ancestral home , Tavey Grange on Dartmoor . ’
21 I am grateful for that because it enables me to provide him with a fuller response on those points than I might otherwise have been able to do .
22 I send it to the individual 's home and I include a personal note from me thanking him for his achievement .
23 ‘ It told me to meet him by the Princess Alice in Forest Gate , ’ he recalls .
24 He instructed me to meet him the next day at the Turkman Gate , soon after dawn .
25 ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him .
26 The current , soon to retire , director of the Association , who came with me to meet him had been in London for a meeting of the environmental advisory group for and so he was having a taxi to Kings Cross which I jumped into too and got dropped off at Goodge Street , right outside the door of my next ( Industrial Editors ) meeting with just a few minutes to spare , so that went more smoothly than one might have ever dreamt or hoped for .
27 Crilly tells me to meet him at the Hope and Vixen in half an hour .
28 He tells me to meet him at the magistrates ' court the following morning , tells me to keep away from the scumbags .
29 Malpass told me to meet him in Bateman Street .
30 He sent for me to meet him .
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