Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv prt] [prep] he " in BNC.

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1 I asked around about him as a player and they said he was ‘ rough and fearless ’ . ’
2 I gazed back at him , dumbfounded .
3 I crept in beside him and lay for some time with throbbing head .
4 I regret the fact that the hon. Member for Livingston saw fit not to answer the challenge that I laid down to him , just as he has not answered any of the challenges that I have laid down to him today , and that he has also seen fit to put the hon. Lady , on her first outing today , into a rather difficult position .
5 You see , we 'd got such confidence that she told me that when he died , she said , ‘ He died in his bed here ’ , that we were in , you see ; and she said , ‘ I then closed his eyes and I laid down with him till the morning so that nobody should be disturbed . ’
6 just prior to Birkdale I met up with him to play against Gary player in a televised match at St Andrews .
7 In the next week or so until I met up with him again I was suffused with wild imaginings .
8 The following May I called him , got through his secretary by saying Mr. Jones asked me to call at this office , which was more or less true , erm , so I got through to him , and said , my name is Ricky Elliot , we met at the N E C , you asked me to give you a call this month about time management training .
9 I got up to him a couple of times once he only
10 ‘ I found I got on with him reasonably well .
11 And that 's how I got on to him .
12 I got in beside him , and we set off .
13 I got down beside him .
14 I squared up to him but only on the spur of the moment .
15 But I believed him before I found out about him and Silvia .
16 Despite my injuries , I gaped up at him .
17 During this period of uncertainty , Jean-Claude was as anxious as I. He never missed the opportunity to tell me how different his life had become since I moved in with him : he was happy now , he could work .
18 I caught up with him at his villa just outside Salzburg , which overlooks a small vineyard , set against an imposing mountainous backdrop .
19 I caught up with him .
20 I caught up with him half way to the gates .
21 It also was emphatic that I reported back to him alone .
22 The object of their adulation moseys into the house and I mosey in after him .
23 In February '91 Tony started an essay on Arafat , ‘ I hooked up with him on two different occasions , over the course of a couple months , trying to do a photo-essay on him ; which was probably the most ridiculous thing to do the first time out of the box for a while — talk about a third-rate Keystone kops movie , with me as the star ! ’
24 … a little box ; in it a red rose , and round the stalk of the rose is a slip of paper with the words written : ‘ Rudolf — Flavia — always ’ and the like I send back by him .
25 Like I get , I mess about with him and like
26 Wait till I catch up with him .
27 When I came up to him , he stood stiffly aside so I could precede him up the stairs .
28 When I came back to him five minutes later he 'd written his first two lines .
29 You know given that life is as it is are you okay and he said yes so I went round the gardens and I came back to him and I had a friend coming for lunch and I thought this is ridiculous , I 'm going to have something to drink and I 'm going to have a meal so I made him an enormous great wad of cheese sandwiches and some apples and a piece of cake and some biscuits and a cup of tea and I went downstairs with the milk and the sugar and cup of tea and all this stuff and I went into the gardens and this poor child he looked very defensively a second time and I said well I thought you might like some breakfast and I wrapped the second lot up so if you 've nothing later on , why not put it in your pocket and eat later in the day and I did n't know whether you took milk or sugar , so I thought I 'd better just ask you and do you know I thought he was going to cry .
30 And I came back to him , twenty one sixteen .
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