Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 I lowered my eyes once I knew he was all right .
2 I 'll slap his legs if I see him .
3 I 'd give this Sir Benson Craig a piece of my mind if I met him , that I would .
4 Well it 's all the practice cos I mean he was moving all the time !
5 As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up .
6 Mig Romerez did not even recognise a football when I showed him one but his exotic appearance should be enough to impress those bumpkins in ‘ The Tip ’ crowd .
7 I did n't drive to work , so he would n't recognize my car when I followed him .
8 I confess that I literally gasped with disbelief when I heard him calmly announce his determination to get rid of the poll tax at the first possible opportunity .
9 Boy , am I going to give him a piece of my mind when I see him .
10 ‘ He was simply unable to make the decision so I asked him , ‘ What do you want from your life ? ’
11 He wanted work and to pay for the damage so I offered him a job . ’
12 Bozo stares up and down the road and wonders what to do before he finally fixes his bleary gaze where I hoped he would , and trudges away towards the phonebox .
13 He would n't dare scream for help if I robbed him .
14 ‘ I know there 's no hope for me , but I sha n't be at peace unless I know he is happy . ’
15 I did a double-take before I realized he 'd been talking to me .
16 Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in .
17 He filched them from my wardrobe when I kicked him out .
18 But it is worth mentioning what a very experienced and established psychiatrist told me about his work when I interviewed him .
19 It 's just that Hubert was always such a fool when I knew him , and I hoped he might have acquired a little common sense in the meantime .
20 AFTER months of enduring the relentless taunts of Robin Cook , my Somerset neighbour William Waldegrave was in remarkably equable mood when I found him washing his car on Friday morning .
21 ‘ D ’ , my husband , did n't accept me loving another girl when I told him I was a lesbian , but after a while he accepted me as Carla — 100 per cent .
22 I do n't know which was more humiliating , that git 's performance , or the ape-like dance and inane grinning of Reg Pybus when I pulled him off .
23 All at once I was gusted along , and really felt : a heartbeat when I saw him , a warmth when he touched me ; I smelt the flowers he bought me and the spicy perfume he put on his skin .
24 ‘ It is leap year and I lost no time in popping the question as I think he is the right man to lead Claro and Grindlewood Park into the twenty-first century . ’
25 The boy when I saw him was sobbing hysterically .
26 The hon. Gentleman can raise those matters when I call him in the debate , as I hope to do .
27 Once after hitching up there , I waited around in the car park until I saw him coming out — and I 'm ashamed to say I followed him home .
28 ‘ Mr Boulez has been associated with the project from the very first days so I say he can consider this house his home .
29 Which I think is a blessing cos I think he 's a real so and so .
30 I mean , personally I do n't think Terry 's very good at interviews , I think I 'd be flying in the face of public opinion if I said he was .
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