Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll slap his legs if I see him . |
2 | I 'd give this Sir Benson Craig a piece of my mind if I met him , that I would . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | I did n't drive to work , so he would n't recognize my car when I followed him . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Boy , am I going to give him a piece of my mind when I see him . |
8 | ‘ He was simply unable to make the decision so I asked him , ‘ What do you want from your life ? ’ |
9 | He wanted work and to pay for the damage so I offered him a job . ’ |
10 | He would n't dare scream for help if I robbed him . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | He filched them from my wardrobe when I kicked him out . |
13 | But it is worth mentioning what a very experienced and established psychiatrist told me about his work when I interviewed him . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The boy when I saw him was sobbing hysterically . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman can raise those matters when I call him in the debate , as I hope to do . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | ‘ The story is that there 's an irresponsible , bored lunatic in Deptford , and I ought to keep him in a cage until I need him . ’ |
23 | Lawrence said : ‘ There is no point in recalling Ian Ironside from Scarborough unless I play him . |
24 | Recently I 'd been punched and kicked to the ground by a teacher because I called him a queer . |
25 | ‘ But it 's only four days since I saw him . ’ |
26 | In the early weeks after I had him I suffered from postnatal depression . |
27 | I had it for about two weeks before I told him I 'd got it ! |
28 | Fifty-two years before I met him , Lawrence Beesley had been a second-class passenger on the maiden voyage of the Titanic . |
29 | Two days after I met him I went to prison . |
30 | And I 'm going to ask Mr when I see him that if he |