Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] i " in BNC.
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1 | Then 'e ses ter me , ‘ Jus ' so 's yer do n't ferget , ’ then 'e put me lights out . ’ |
2 | 'E said ter me , ‘ What 'ave yer done in the past year ? ’ an' I said , ‘ Nuffink . ’ |
3 | I tell yer , Joe , I ai n't too partial to that cove , and nor ai n't I 'appy that 'e knows where I live . |
4 | I think Matthew er told him to bugger off I think . |
5 | ‘ I did n't want him to know where I was . ’ |
6 | I am very bitter about it and want him to know how I feel . |
7 | And er there r there are no real er gentry in Orkney you see , and you 'll always find that if anybody gets a a a Well as I said to one boy here , I said to him look here I said your old grandfather worked in that shop till his backside was hanging out his brigs . |
8 | ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message ! |
9 | ‘ I hastily fitted it up and went through the pretence because I did n't want him knowing where I really live . ’ |
10 | When you was little I used to make up stories for him did n't I June ? |
11 | I told you it was him did n't I ? |
12 | Anyway so he goes is James there and I went yeah and he goes mm , so I went I think so , I 'd better go and get him had n't I |
13 | He lingers over that and I wait for him to ask why I was visiting a Communist state . |
14 | I 've got to spend afternoon with him have n't I ? |
15 | He do n't clear mine even though I 'm finished , but when he goes past I ask if I can have a lend of his dishcloth to wipe my fingers . |
16 | And he goes well I 've got some money in it ! |
17 | He goes well I was playing with your chicken like this and it spat at me , so I bit its head off , clamped its eggs and set fire to its nest ! |
18 | Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat . |
19 | Or if he goes out I stop in . |
20 | He asked why I never took a case in Benedict 's Private Wing . |
21 | Then he asked why I wanted the money ! |
22 | Well he er he asked where I 'd been working and what could I do and and I was young then aye . |
23 | He asked how I felt and what I was most afraid of , I answered ‘ hitting the ground ’ - at least I was honest . |
24 | And he got out I ca n't see any dog . |
25 | It , I think he got out and I I do he , I said to you and your father how he got out I just du n no ! |
26 | ‘ After he got back I felt like I was in a black hole , ’ groaned a disconsolate Wilkinson after his two hour defeat . |
27 | He thinks perhaps I might have a few days away from here . |
28 | Does he know how I 've changed , how ill I am ? |
29 | He is very strict , and would dismiss me if he found out I 'd been interfering with his books . |
30 | I was sure he had had a gloating look in his eyes when he found out I had been robbed . |