Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i met him " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd give this Sir Benson Craig a piece of my mind if I met him , that I would . |
2 | He signalled me from Pitt Street and I met him and he gave me the peg [ the notebook entry you both make ] . |
3 | Fifty-two years before I met him , Lawrence Beesley had been a second-class passenger on the maiden voyage of the Titanic . |
4 | Two days after I met him I went to prison . |
5 | It was n't his name when I met him . |
6 | But it explained the 100-franc note I 'd seen at Ma Scamp 's and , come to think of it , the wad of francs I 'd spotted in Bill Stubbly 's wallet when I met him in the bank . |
7 | Andrew was a toddler when I met him ; he was an expert at tantrums when he did n't get his own way . |
8 | ‘ He took my phone number and I met him again a couple of times . |
9 | You may well be wearing 30 's clothes and I suppose you could start wandering around feeling like Gatsby , but for a man who is a very fine actor and mime artiste , and who learned from Lindsay Kemp way before I met him everything about it being a show off stage and on , I do n't really think there 's too much relevance . ’ |
10 | ‘ If only I 'd recognized the signs of Bubbleshake contamination when I met him . |
11 | The Secretary of State for Scotland will recall that , when my colleagues and I met him and the Secretary of State for the Environment during the consultation period on local government funding , we argued our case on local income tax and pursued the issue of costing . |
12 | Now , I must confess I had n't seen much of Mr Wogan before I met him because , when I got my television set at Low Birk Hatt , Richard Megstone , the nice young gentleman who looked after the Youth Hostel in Baldersdale and kindly took care of my electrical things , said I had a choice — either BBC1 or Channel 4 . |
13 | He had time to have a word with everyone and on the occasions when I met him in England he was more than helpful — unlike some of his colleagues in the Press room who pestered you for information when at Leopardstown , then pretended you were from another planet when you went to a big meeting in England . |