Example sentences of "[verb] i [vb infin] him " in BNC.

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1 Please do n't make me marry him . ’
2 He made me give him Celia 's address , and he wrote to her and said I should not be working and living alone at my age .
3 His reply made me love him even more , if that were possible : ‘ If you stay , I stay . ’
4 So that I ca n't say I had any positive feelings in the first place , but the realisation that everybody else had negative feelings made me love him .
5 There was every possible opportunity and we discussed it ; he was keen but not importunate , which naturally made me love him more and be more inclined to give him what he was so sweetly not insisting on , but something held me back .
6 His use of the English language made me respect him .
7 My dad did n't like to beat me , so he made me join him . ’
8 This posture always made me suspect him of having a horizontal cleft slicing through his buttocks , betokening a random — but adaptive — mutation , taking humans closer to being office furniture .
9 The fellow 's smugness and unnecessary familiarity with Mala made me dislike him at once .
10 It was you that made me like him .
11 ‘ You should have let me kill him ! ’
12 Jeff was voted their Player of the Year last season , but they 've let me have him for six months .
13 Downstairs he let me watch him make tea ( in the outer cellar ) , and something ridiculous he said made me laugh — or want to laugh .
14 He let me stroke him but he was very hesitant . ’
15 Then he changed , he got out the chess-board and we played chess and he let me beat him .
16 Many a wet day was passed in this way for he let me help him , or did I hinder ?
17 I had wanted to be a nun before Nour had made me love him with his golden hair and his golden face and his golden eyes .
18 The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home .
19 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
20 Let me bring him here .
21 If the reader is tempted to doubt the general validity of such a concrete and specific historical instance , let me remind him that Campanella — an ostensibly Christian author , be it noted — makes it perfectly clear that in his socialist utopia , the City of the Sun , ‘ no one can receive gifts from another .
22 But if the hon. Gentleman wants to know about investment , let me give him some information about investment .
23 Yesterday she looked at her eight-pound new arrival , born at Arrowe Park Hospital , and said : ‘ It was a fabulous moment when the doctors came in with him and let me hold him . ’
24 She said last night : ‘ It was a fabulous moment when the doctors came in with him and let me hold him .
25 But get out of the way and let me turn him in if you 're not goin' to lead him . ’
26 Let me ask him , he 's driving the damn thing
27 Let me ring him . ’
28 Let me see him — what 's his name ? ’
29 Let me see him . ’
30 Let me see him . ’
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