Example sentences of "his [noun] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I took Jimi Hendrix down to meet The Cream and as soon as Jimi started playing , Eric Clapton 's hands fell off his guitar and I saw him kinda reel and leave the stage . |
2 | I felt the jolt in his chest as I hugged it in rhythm against mine and for a long second could n't believe it , but then he heaved again in my arms and coughed in my face and a mouthful of dirty water shot out in a spout and he began coughing in earnest and choking and gasping for air … gasping , gulping air down , wheezing in his throat , whooping like whooping cough , struggling to fill his functioning lungs . |
3 | ‘ My father , Leslie , was his agent and I remember my father screaming down the phone at Joseph , usually about money ! |
4 | and he went straight back to his study and I thought I 'd go and see him because my parents had gone |
5 | He teaches me one of his songs and I sing it while he plays the guitar . |
6 | I 'll slap his legs if I see him . |
7 | If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance . |
8 | Very pleased to have yours and as I said in my last it 's your money , God has been very kind to you and you must n't fly up in the face of his kindness and I wish you had not taken this step , your Uncle Steve says property 's more trouble than it 's worth . |
9 | Erm I do n't know the answer to his question but I think he 's put his finger upon a point . |
10 | But it is worth mentioning what a very experienced and established psychiatrist told me about his work when I interviewed him . |
11 | One big American came out to do his act and I saw him blanch , and then visibly pull himself together before proceeding . |
12 | I was so affected by his discovery that I pursued his future career with the Museum Service and later visited him in his cardboard box . |
13 | And there 's his visitors but I mean it was |
14 | So they had to get a chap that knew his business and I think he was entitled to get extra money . |
15 | I was quite surprised at his reaction when I informed him of the death of ‘ Egg and chips twice ’ . |
16 | He was a gentleman doing his job and I bore him no malice . |
17 | Well has got to have something to do has n't he ? to justify his job because I mean he 's talked to in the past , he 's talked about everything . |
18 | HARRY Mead is entitled to his opinion and I think we might have suffered his first disparaging comment on Bowes Museum and its founders ( Echo June 5 ) without protest . |
19 | ‘ I clearly got up his nose when I asked him about a report which disputed his status as a big box-office draw , ’ says Barry . |
20 | I ran downstairs to the phone , hearing my father coming to the door of his room as I passed it . |
21 | He finished packing up his newsletters and I followed him upstairs into the bar . |
22 | ‘ I did not ask his name before I shot him , no . ’ |
23 | It was n't his name when I met him . |
24 | Yet I am his wife and I desire him . |
25 | Well I was having an affair with his wife and I loved her so much I wanted to marry her , I wanted his land and his money , so I thought if he was out of the way it would be easier to get what I wanted and of course it was . |
26 | But he would n't lift his head so I put my hand to his cheek , which startled him , slid it under his chin and lifted his face . |
27 | I zipped back along the M20 , letting Armstrong have his head as I thought it made a nice change for him not to plod through heavy traffic at ten miles an hour . |
28 | Or is it the merest coincidence that Kyle is sitting back in his chair , with the receiver to his ear , stroking the bald patch on the back of his head as I explain my business ? |
29 | There was nothing in his wallet when I found him . ’ |
30 | Duncan reached up to hand Jamie his pint and I took mine , putting the money down at the same time . |