Example sentences of "him [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Peggy ’ — he put his hand out towards her — ‘ I 've got him where I want him , where we all want him .
2 ‘ And when you see Bellybutton , tell him that I know where his brother is , and I 'll pick the bastard up whenever I choose and then feed him head first into a cane-shredder . ’
3 If you can see a result If I talk to John Smith and tell him that I know he keeps riding on the pavement at you know , with no lights , it sounds minor , but the old age pensioner who keeps nearly getting missed , it 's very you know upsetting .
4 ‘ Not if you want to keep your job ! ’ he snarled , and , on the brink of all-out warfare , ‘ Do you have some secret understanding with him that I know nothing of ? ’
5 And I shall inform him that I 've informed you .
6 Would you tell him that I 've carefully s did those on .
7 she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know
8 I also tolled him that I thort someone getting there bottom caut in a bacon slicer might be qite funy , in fakt .
9 I have told him that I agree that the way in which the region originally proposed to use car ownership raises some questions that have not yet been answered .
10 Is the Chancellor aware that not so long ago I met a chap in Blackpool who said to me , ’ When you see that Chancellor of the Duchy , tell him that I want to give him a piece of my mind : not only is the poll tax three times higher than the rates , but I have lost my job , my wife has been waiting for an operation for two years , my daughter has lost her maternity grant through this Tory Government and my son has lost his income support — so when you see the chairman of the Tory party , will you tell him that I want to meet him to discuss this matter at the top of the Blackpool Tower ? ’
11 Is the Chancellor aware that not so long ago I met a chap in Blackpool who said to me , ’ When you see that Chancellor of the Duchy , tell him that I want to give him a piece of my mind : not only is the poll tax three times higher than the rates , but I have lost my job , my wife has been waiting for an operation for two years , my daughter has lost her maternity grant through this Tory Government and my son has lost his income support — so when you see the chairman of the Tory party , will you tell him that I want to meet him to discuss this matter at the top of the Blackpool Tower ? ’
12 I confess to him that I have never done Kipling Groove and he launches into a celebration of Arthur Dolphin 's famous classic .
13 It read : ‘ Please ring Captain Anthony Asquith [ a former equerry ] before going out shooting and tell him that I have asked Lady Diana Spencer ( Lady Fermoy 's granddaughter ) to come to the Albert Hall and dinner afterwards at BP on Sunday evening .
14 So that the right hon. Gentleman is in no doubt , I tell him that I have no plans to raise the top rate of tax or the level of national insurance contributions .
15 I must tell him that I have recently written to all the representative small business organisations in the United Kingdom asking them to give me examples of where excessive regulation is impeding their business .
16 ‘ Tell him that I have come , ’ he said .
17 It wo n't be altogether a lie , I feel a responsibility towards him that I do n't really understand .
18 When I inform him that I read recently how the estimable gentleman had found the Lord and was living in a Salvation Army hostel in Grimsby , he wonders aloud whether the vodka and orange was not partly to blame .
19 You 've seen more of him than I have . ’
20 I have every faith in him although I realise he does n't know everything .
21 I 'm a little bit surprised Stone has n't tried to get a bit closer to him although I think he 's been given the job of tracking Agnew who 's more of an attacking midfield player .
22 Him and me have never kept things from each other .
23 Fairfax asks him and I hear the choppy pronunciation of her name a number of times .
24 I was told stories about him and I know that he was pretty much a hellraiser , but when I knew him he was just a really nice guy .
25 And er that poor devil i i it hit him and I know wen we got him out , one eye was about an inch lower than the other .
26 I mean it was tough , life was tough for him and I know that he faced quite a lot of comments both of racist and other other things .
27 I told you that I loved him , that 's God 's truth , I love him and I tell you they might have made such a place just for him . ’
28 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 . ’
29 I look at him — when I can bear to and frankly if you can persuade him to use a clean T-shirt you 'll be doing all of us a favour — I look at him and I remember dear little chubby hands clutching one , and the way their faces used to smell of soap and milk .
30 I just spent three hours last night talking to him and I 've I 've had enough for the week that 's all .
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