Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] i he " in BNC.
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1 | He did mention that to me he did say that to me . |
2 | You do n't understand the circumstances , you do n't understand the storm I might , I might not leave that to me he says I will be with you . |
3 | For me , nothing in War and Peace is as valuable as the boat-cutting-out expeditions of Marryat and for me he remains the greatest of English novelists . |
4 | On that first Broadway night I had stood in the wings where he was absent-mindedly fondling the breasts of his frizzy-haired admirer , and to me he had looked just like any other dirty old man ; but then , as the royal fanfare sounded , he had twitched his grey gown , given me a wink , and walked into the stage 's glare . |
5 | And to me he added , " That 'll keep him on the run . " |
6 | But for me he is good for he exercises my patience , my good disposition and my kindness . ’ |
7 | I suppose Michael was quite a superficial person but to me he represented excitement and it was a period I had to go through . |
8 | Joe Engelberger may seem ‘ a real fun guy ’ to John Bell , bursting with zest for life , but to me he is a typical example of technocratic ‘ pace-setters ’ , imbued with the virtues of dynamism , expertise and unlimited ambition . |
9 | ‘ Tom was a fairly astute captain in many respects , but to me he was a typical fighting captain and was always prepared to try something if things were not going the way he thought . ’ |
10 | I bought him different clothes , and had his hair cut , but to me he looked just the same , and I lived in constant fear that he would be recognized by someone who had known him in the past . |
11 | To the prison guards he was a dangerous criminal , but to me he was an unfortunate man , who had at least some goodness in him . |
12 | He has done evil things , but to me he is still the little boy I loved and cared for . |
13 | 20 months later he 's still alive but to me he 's just living . |
14 | Instead I tidied the spare room , glad again that I had been forced , through circumstances , to have him with me the night after his death , because to me he was n't Nigel one moment because he was breathing and not Nigel the next because he 'd stopped . |