Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] he [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It occurred to me this was not an ideal arrangement ; I had a funny , cold feeling in the middle of dinner that perhaps we had been wrong to delay matters until this last moment , where there could be no immediate follow-up , when I must leave him the next day . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps I should send him a note of apology . ’ |
3 | Maybe I should buy him a place in the country . |
4 | The Government are always making predictions , and in that sense the Chancellor may be described as the Mother Shipton — perhaps I should call him the Brother Shipton — of economics . |
5 | Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id . |
6 | I meant to go to the bank last , I meant to get cash for that guy but I 'll make him a cheque . |
7 | Preceding the interview , a lush , blue photo of a pouting Burns was captioned with a brief quotation : ‘ If I hear Morrissey 's down or depressed , I 'll send him a bunch of flowers . |
8 | I 'll send him a bloody letter next , tomorrow , I 'll send him a bloody letter . |
9 | I 'll send him a bloody letter next , tomorrow , I 'll send him a bloody letter . |
10 | Aye , I 'll send him a solicitor 's letter that bloody |
11 | I 'll bring him a pasty back from work . |
12 | ‘ I 'll give 'im a bleedin' thick earole in a minute , ’ Otley would mutter rolling up the sleeves of his frilly , dancing shirt . |
13 | ‘ I 'll give 'im a feel of my belt when he comes in . |
14 | ‘ You come down 'ere now , Sergeant Joe wants a word with yer , and if it means 'e 's goin' to knock yer 'ead off , I 'll give 'im an 'and . ’ |
15 | Then we were walking back towards the carriage , and as we passed I heard Mr Jonesy say to the preacher , ‘ I 'll give 'im the devil when I get 'im 'ome . ’ |
16 | His kisses and cuddles soothed me , and I stopped crying when he said : ‘ He 's a bad dog , and I 'll give him a good hiding for that . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'll give him a massive jab of vitamin B , ’ said Phil when he 'd examined him , ‘ and some Buscopan . |
18 | I 'll give him a ring tomorrow . ’ |
19 | ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message ! |
20 | ‘ I 'll give him a good wash , and change his socks and shoes , ’ she said . |
21 | He must be sixty-something now … ya , I think I 'll give him a call . |
22 | I 'll give him a message when he wakes up . |
23 | The the next Tuesday I 'll give him a list of people who are interested and that means asking at home as well . |
24 | I 'll tell you give him a ring , tell him that you 've given me his , the telephone number and he should expect that I 'll give him a call in the next week |
25 | Yeah okay give me a call and er if he 's quite happy I 'll give him a call . |
26 | Well what I 'll do I 'll give him a call tomorrow night about eight o'clock . |
27 | Which is what I meant to erm tt get on to Chris from the press office B B C Well I 'll give him a bell and just organize it for one day . |
28 | Oh I 'll give him a cheque some time this week . |
29 | I 'll give him a bell about in half hour about six o'clock ? |
30 | And you know the bird come I 'll give him a . |