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

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1 He passed me the receiver , saying unnecessarily , ‘ It 's Ronnie Curzon . ’
2 Ordering fresh coffee from the waitress who came to take my order , he passed me the Guardian and picked up the Sun .
3 He sold me the caravan .
4 I was just home from Germany and he asked me the way .
5 I , he asked me the one , you know , we were on about this morning , the only one we looked at , fifty miles an hour and he asked me that one and I knew it .
6 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
7 I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask .
8 As a very small child , I 'd sit and listen while he read me the comic .
9 ‘ The first time Jimmy Patino , who represented family interests on the board , came to a meeting , he read me the riot act about how of every £1 I was talking about , 51p was owned by the family , and of that 51p , 25p of it was his .
10 He intimidates me the first time I ever talked to him was in the pub
11 He promised me the ricks would be covered , and he has n't done it !
12 He told me the story again as we sat in the campsite in Skaftafell .
13 He told me the story about where he got it — it was real interesting , and a true story — not a made-up one .
14 I had arranged for her to see a specialist , and he told me the condition was irreversible , that she would never lose her sight completely but that she would be almost totally blind within a year .
15 When Nicklaus did finally track me down he told me the bag was still mine if I wanted it , but I told him I 'd already committed myself , so I gave up the chance .
16 A full member of the MRS , he told me the polls understated the influence of undecided voters and he now believes he was proved right .
17 He told me the story .
18 I was shocked when he told me the truth .
19 He told me the daughter was a bad lot though .
20 I remember him taking me for a drive in his car when he told me the joyful news about his forthcoming marriage to Rosemary and feeling so happy that he was going to be happy .
21 One afternoon , while walking in the gardens of Thornfield , he told me the story of his love-affair in Paris with a French dancer , Céline .
22 This morning , as I cooked Crowe breakfast , he told me the story had ‘ national ’ written all over it .
23 I could see that he was rather cross with me , and soon he told me the reason .
24 He told me the story of the house .
25 If he did tell me anything it would be a pack of lies , because obviously the secret would n't be a secret any more if he told me the truth , and he can feel , as I do , that with my increasing maturity he needs all the holds over me he can get ; I 'm not a child any more .
26 He told me , he told me the other night .
27 He shows me the calluses on his palms .
28 He shows me the clean pink palms of his hands , and he raises his bushy eyebrows .
29 When he hands me the keys ,
30 He hands me the manuscript , about fifteen pages .
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