Example sentences of "i [verb] him [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 And I asked him about that particular morning 's exercise with the coastguard helicopter .
2 Erm oh I asked him about that when I went and he said it were nothing to worry about , it 's just
3 When I had occasion to talk to the Home Secretary about this , I asked him about this and he said oh , we want it to be local and I said you mean local not region and he said yes , local and I hope my noble friend who was there will remember that when he comes to decide whether this region things ever going to get a running .
4 I asked him for some bread and cheese , and he went down to the kitchen . ’
5 I asked him for more but he said that with the family allowance we had the same .
6 I got him with that last shot . ’
7 When I press him for more names he suddenly gets the deer-caught-in-the-headlights look , and , deciding he 's already revealed too much , replies , ‘ Ah , just people . ’
8 I want him in this evening .
9 You said , I told him about that .
10 That was Michael Willis 's line whenever I told him about some fresh disaster in the surf .
11 On another day I provoked him in some way and he slapped my cheek .
12 but I put him on some medicine I got from the chemist and it seems to have calmed it down but his nose is more er hot and cold
13 I played him in many positions and he 's never let us down .
14 We are going back to 1978 , maybe I was a bit vain and thought the world revolved around me , but it was my way of motivating myself , and it worked with Archie Gemmill , every time I played him after that I kicked him up in the air . ’
15 I buried him in that beautiful valley of winding waters .
16 He is , after all , the Chairman of that committee but certainly I advised him against that and I thought it was totally wrong er to do it in the way he did and I , I think it was a shame for this Council that he , that he did go ahead , but there you are .
17 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
18 I hated him for that .
19 Instead of him being a mate , I loathed him after that until I got used to the idea .
20 I owe him for that . ’
21 I like him in that jumper and my friend gave him that .
22 Convinced for some reason that he must be called Paul , I addressed him as such .
23 I may say that despite my reputation of being trigger-happy where libel writs are concerned , I restrained him by all sorts of expedients .
24 I challenged him with all the dishonesty he had shown and all the damage he was doing to the paper .
25 I killed him with this … ’
26 I thanked him for all he had bought .
27 Luckily there was a manger in the corner of his box with a tying-up ring next to it so I tied him to some baler twine , in case the worse came to the worse , and put his water and his hay at nose level in front of him .
28 I shall refer briefly to one of the matters touched on by the hon. Gentleman , although I shall not speak on it for as long as I had intended , because the hon. Gentleman made wide-ranging reference to it himself , I congratulate him on that .
29 My hon. Friend has chosen a particularly important subject for today 's debate , and I congratulate him on that .
30 richly into , for I knew him by these things .
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