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

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1 The message in the words sounded ominous to Joe 's ears , and he straightened up and said , ‘ Tell Harry I 'll be thinking of him and I hope he 'll be home soon . ’
2 After yesterday 's show — all about problems in relationships — Jenny said : ‘ I have never told him what the pie was but now he will know and I hope he is sick . ’
3 ‘ Arazi has been working like his old self and I hope he can go back to America for the Breeders Cup and win like he did last year . ’
4 I 'm just concerned about his injury and I hope he 's back as soon as possible . ’
5 He went back to his cell gladly , and I hope he 'll sleep until all this business we have in hand after Mass is finished and done .
6 Once a month , a gardener comes in to do the heavy work for me , and I hope he 'll dig the new pond .
7 ‘ All right then , but you mind he does — and I hope he 's got something more than milk to drink up there .
8 I know , and I hope he knows , that that is not true .
9 ‘ It 's done and I hope he likes it , ’ Finlayson told the adjutant .
10 However , from the moment he entered the Mess he was quite an outstanding character — and I hope he will not mind me mentioning it — against a rich harvest of exceptional characters at that time .
11 I think that with John Maynard-Smith around — and I hope he 'll be around for some time yet in the University of Sussex , and I hope the University of Sussex will be too
12 I asked my father about the people in the adjoining houses , they must have lived in perpetual fog , and I remember he told me that perhaps they got their houses at a reduced rent .
13 And we travelled down to Brighton from London and met in his home George Albert Smith , who was then in his nineties , a charming old man , very good-looking , and very , very interested to share his experiences of the past with us , and I remember he showed us his account books .
14 When he was enthusiastic about a subject , and I imagined he would turn his back on anything about which he could not enthuse , he leant forward on his bar stool , his thigh beating against it .
15 I , I mean it 's only by the good will of the police that we can get down there and that , , this is , this is my concern Mr Chairman , in , in theory what I would like , if there was a serious emergency , you 'd get a senior officer in here straight away , and I mean he would negate to the police , we have no authority over them , only cooperate with the police .
16 For example if you go back to say Queen Victoria and Queen Mary and one of my former bosses was a godchild of Queen Mary and I mean he simply said to me talking not long ago about one of the nobody i people did n't behave like that at court so they 've really asked for everything they 've got .
17 and I mean he 's tied up tomorrow .
18 and I mean he walked through the door , I walked through the kitchen in like you know , and the back window , the kitchen window like .
19 And I mean he 'll tell you right
20 and I mean he just sat there
21 And I mean he took a lot of rehousing cos he come from a a a family that had n't really cared for him .
22 And I mean he will determine
23 Well poorly man then and I mean he had n't come round till dinner .
24 Cup double , cup and league double in sixty one , F A Cup the following year , and erm , the first British club , Spurs in nineteen sixty three , to win er , to win the European Trophy , the Cup Winner 's Cup , a five one er , victory against Athletic Madrid , I mean , that is tremendous , that all speaks for himself , and , and I gather he 's a very great rac raconteur , and a much , much loved er man , sadly missed
25 His ball had gone into deep rough and I noticed he was walking toward it much faster than usual and he was talking to me faster .
26 He wore a sailor 's short sword by his side , and I noticed he had only three fingers on his left hand .
27 I gave his wife some mulberries last autumn and I know he trusts us with the petrol allowance and anyway this beastly rationing should be over soon , so I know I should n't complain when some people have had it much worse up in town .
28 I know that he kicked and punched me ; I know he told me this was what I wanted , that no one would ever love me , and this was all I was fit for ; and I know he raped me .
29 Today I drank tea alone and unarmed with the Emir as his honoured friend , and I know he is really glad to see me … ’
30 I love him , and I know he loves me .
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