Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | I thought he had seen the enemy aircraft and , as he winged over into a steep dive I followed him without question . |
2 | Er one case I know he , he 's so well known amongst the old lads er he used to give you so many sums to do each day and I think it was four or five long division . |
3 | in case I miss him , and I want to order cream any time . |
4 | He was a guest on This is Your Life , and I introduced him first as Peggy Ashdown , and then had to concentrate hard in case I called him Paddy Ashcroft … |
5 | ‘ In that case I think he just made a pass at your wife . ’ |
6 | ‘ But I will always stand by him , whether he is right or wrong — in this case I think he was tucked up just a bit . ’ |
7 | ‘ But in this case I think he 'll see sense . ’ |
8 | With my best caricature British accent I reduce him to a fit of stifled giggles . |
9 | In defence of that same honesty I think he could be shrewd enough , and ruthless enough , too . |
10 | No telling us where I do n't know this one come but being a foreign driver I mean he he could have from anywhere in the country and he could have been on the road a long time . |
11 | In my heart I knew he was dead , but I wanted to hear what she would say … |
12 | With a sinking heart I followed him . |
13 | He 's an arsehole I hate him . |
14 | ‘ But from where I was out in the audience I could n't properly see what he was doing to get that amazing sound — so of course I assumed he was playing bottleneck . |
15 | So of course I told him about , you see we , we 'd lowered the level of the loch at the , took four feet of it , you see and it revealed this thing in the loch . |
16 | Well , I knew the movements of the ships , and the Emily was Captain Illingworth 's ship , and of course I knew him . |
17 | Of course I knew he saw Otto , but not what those visits implied , and Helmut — whether from loyalty to his friend or on account of some sort of inhibition in relation to me — never hinted at anything improper . |
18 | Of course I knew he was a genius . |
19 | Of course I asked him to look carefully at the locked room , but we did n't find anything important . ’ |
20 | ‘ Yes , of course I miss him . |
21 | ‘ Of course I miss him . ’ |
22 | Of course I like him . |
23 | ‘ Of course I like him . |
24 | Yes , of course I thought he was an interfering shit . |
25 | ‘ Of course I recognise him . |
26 | ‘ Of course I love him . ’ |
27 | Of course I did he was my cousin . |
28 | ‘ Of course I wanted him to produce me , I love his work , but I only wanted him to produce half the album and I wanted to work with other producers . |
29 | Of course I loved him . |
30 | Of course I liked him — you ca n't not like Oliver once you get to know him — but he did tend to monopolise things . |