Example sentences of "and i [modal v] [adv] [verb] him " in BNC.

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1 And I 'll never forget him , the first shift I went on afternoon shift .
2 And I 'll always love him .
3 In my third year I learned to adore the man ; he can virtually do what he likes and I 'll still adore him .
4 This happened to be the very moment when I dropped the punt-pole into the water , the idea being that Dennis could grab hold of it and I would then pull him in .
5 You can advise them whether they decide your advice that 's fine , but what you must do is get them to s , you must write it on the plan your future document , the advice you gave , what plan you decided to do , and I would actually get him to initial it as well .
6 And I shall just introduce him .
7 We used to watch the game together and I 'd suddenly see him wince in pain .
8 He could go anywhere he wanted and I 'd never find him again .
9 I felt as if a huge gap had appeared in my existence , because one who had always been there was there no longer , and I should never see him again .
10 And I could willingly kiss him , if I was n't sure that would shock him to death ! ’
11 My husband was a native New Yorker , and I could never get him to leave the Big Apple even for a holiday .
12 and my heart went some where else and I think erm , the , the marriage erm , the love in my marriage was definitely killed by an act which my partner did and I would fall into the crimes of passion I think because I mean to , to me he committed the deadly sin of all and that was adultery and I could never forgive him for that and I think that picks up on a lot , many issues which have been raised tonight about you have to have trust in a partnership , you have to give and take and people change and some people can accept all that but I was not willing to do so .
13 And I can also remember him standing in the hall with my mum and her saying , ‘ I am going out ! ’ and him , for some reason I will never understand , bursting into tears .
14 He stayed with us for a while in Salisbury early in 1921 and I can still hear him thumping away on the piano singing his favourite song ‘ Signora ’ in a not very tuneful voice .
15 Run ! at me but the message is n't getting through , there 's something else in the way , something else pulling me back , back to Andy and back to that frozen river bank ; I hear Andy crying out and I can still see him reaching towards me and he 's about to slip away from me again and I ca n't do anything … but I can , this time I can ; I can do something and I will .
16 But she did not forget ‘ sitting on me grandad 's rocking chair combing his hair and I can always remember him sat there and me stood up behind him : I 'd comb his hair for hours and he just sat there and let me . ’
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