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

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1 I have never met editor Malcolm Fillmore , but I shall recognise him when I see him : pale of countenance , slight of figure .
2 ‘ I do n't know him , I do n't trust him and I think he 's a highly suspicious character . ’
3 I actually invited him when I was Director of the British Film Academy to come to London erm and with the help erm of Brian Coe of Kodak we actually reconstructed about thirty seconds of this two-colour process erm and put it on a screen for our filmmaker colleagues in London .
4 One fiend , so sorry , friend , visited him when I was trying to knit .
5 And then they say , Well the guy he 's next door I do n't know him but I just thought I 'd put him on .
6 I would n't know him if I tripped over him now . ’
7 You do n't know him like I do .
8 ‘ You do n't know him like I do .
9 ‘ You 're too proud , ’ I scolded him as I brushed his black hair .
10 ‘ I know you did n't want me to come here tonight , but there is an enchanted magician in that box and I promised him that I would get him to you so that you could change him back .
11 Would you re-employ him if I did ? ’
12 Then Sam says something else — I do n't know — so I grab him and I have him up against the wall and feet are off the ground , and I said , ‘ Sam , I hope you know what I mean , Sam ! ’
13 With a sigh I went on a few steps further to George 's office and found him as I 'd expected , fully dressed , lightly napping , with worked-on forms pushed to one side beside an empty coffee cup .
14 They never found him and I often wondered whether he went in with his machine and dead gunner or whether he managed to bale out and was picked up by the flyingboat they had stationed in Sicily for sea rescue work . ’
15 ‘ I found him when I came back from lunch .
16 Last but not least , Keith is an historian who has frequently visited Mexico and it does n't faze him that I , as a Mexican , should come to his country to write about its artists .
17 Er and his son helped him but I think in later on there were a little bit of disagreement with , with regards to who , how much work there was and , but anyway they 'd finished the bungalow and er it 's grand yes
18 He has educated me in the best sense of the word and I have trusted him as I think I would trust no one else of my own sex .
19 ‘ One man got in and tried to strangle him but I pulled him off , ’ he said .
20 Well , I think he should have a letter anyway , definitely thanking him cos I mean he did like
21 I went to punch him but I caught him with the crowbar instead . ’
22 gave me an unofficial interview at his cottage , but I offended him when I said I really wanted to study French !
23 I can still picture him as I knew him , his sensitive , ascetic face etched with lines of pain but lit by his innate kindliness , his lean body in comfortable country tweeds .
24 But I believed him before I found out about him and Silvia .
25 I believed him and I still do .
26 I assured him that I did not have the slightest idea where the Derby Cup was and had not made away with it .
27 You always meant to destroy him and me — ’
28 I answered him with lies , happy that he was so interested after I 'd been certain that he 'd never say a word to me : I told him that I grew it myself , my family grew it , and it was everywhere like green grass and empty milk bottles in London ; it was really amazing hashish. wherever I threw its seeds it sprang up like flames leaping into the air .
29 But I told him that I had lost a lot of money but had gained a lot of things .
30 ‘ I told him that I wanted £5,000 from him .
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