Example sentences of "he [verb] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Right on one of them this bloke it says he hypnotises them and he goes when I click my fingers you will become my servant and he 's about to click his fingers like that when somebody comes and rescues them .
2 What happens when ‘ he ’ moves in and I ca n't work at all hours , ca n't eat when I like , ca n't take a bath any time I like , when he insists that I visit his relatives ?
3 He told me he applied but I thought he told me he 'd been turned down .
4 The initial interview with an MD seven years my junior was largely comfortable and amicable apart from the minor irritant when he asked if I thought I could relate to young people in the office .
5 and he thinks because I 've he 's pleaded had to plead guilty in court
6 So that he ca n't see what 's going on , cos she thinks if he do n't see what 's going on he wo n't bark , but he cries but I mean she should n't have them there , she 's never here so she should n't have them , I mean look at the trouble Alan had to get Jessie , because they worked , but Emma goes home every lunch time to see to Jessie from the bank , but I mean the woman one of them would n't let her have a dog , one kennels , which is how it should be , but I mean this one breed those three herself so , yeah I mean if you breed dogs yourself and you have three in the house of the same breed , what the hell do you want an alsatian for , as well but the whole point is she do n't have them as enjoyment , she do n't have them as company
7 A few minutes later he rose and I heard him say , ‘ Goodnight and thank you for giving me your interesting reminiscences . ’
8 Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ?
9 I do n't think he 's right in what he says but I think it might have been a bit tongue in cheek as well .
10 Anyway I 'm not saying a word to him , I 'm gon na wait and see if and what he says because I say it 's making me angry .
11 ( ‘ The first assistant director , ’ he says when I query his qualifications for the role , ‘ just had to shout at the second assistant director . ’ )
12 thumped this girl back , he says and I told him he will not be able to stay at school for dinner
13 So I said I went and lay in the in these bull rushes and I got half a brick , yes , he says , and I saw them coming and he says and I threw it and hit him this er blackleg with this half brick .
14 Now I protested that it was n't properly decorated yet and that I 'd rather he came when I had it looking its best .
15 That 's a sign of the new maturity he says he possesses and I respect him for it . ’
16 He 'd expected it , he added , since he noticed that I had my own plate and cup at work , and bought tea for whoever was sitting with me .
17 But he complains that I give him the impression that I am holding back and am not fully committed .
18 Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end .
19 ‘ I 'm disappointed by the stick he gets because I know him as a person .
20 what happens , then his she stands there , you bloody by four but I mean he finished when I said he was gon na finish for a change I should think .
21 He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant .
22 The old Frenchman was delighted with the tobacco and soap and he insisted that I join him in a drink .
23 I recall vividly one member of the aristocracy who was in such a state about being interviewed on TV that he insisted that I help him go through a half bottle of whisky first .
24 He laughed when I asked him if he was a clergyman .
25 He laughed when I told him our solicitor was trying to sort out Brian 's will and said , ‘ What has he got to leave ? ’
26 Before he went though I reminded him I was going too and he paid me my last wages .
27 He was only about four when he died and I think it was totally unexpected , because I believe that the doctor who had tended him had remarked previously that he wished his own son , who was about the same age as Thomas Isaac , had been as robust .
28 Suddenly I wanted Toby , very much ; I knew now how he felt when I left him .
29 He watches her face and he smiles the way he smiled when I broke my bones .
30 Some time later a man came along the path and stopped to ask me if I was all right , I told him yes and to please go away , which he did but I thought he 'll go to fetch help so I 'd better do it now .
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