Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] him [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I tolled him i thort he was rong and that the jokes are abowt as funny as some jokes that are very funny .
2 So erm anyway goes in , I said to him other day , I asked him other week , he says our turn to give me a ring
3 Well I hope she 'll be interested enough to , but , not really before she 's six , cos I asked him last couple of times ago , he said , what sort of age , cos obviously the size of the hands comes into it , they ca n't do too much , but he said he would n't consider before six and you ough t 'a have to take the parents into consideration , of a child that age you got ta have a parent who 's prepared to sit there and make sure the child does what he 's set them to do , because , oh Amy , you not getting any out of that .
4 I made him some tea and supper while he bathed and changed and unpacked his things in my bedroom .
5 I met him one spring day thirty years ago in the beautiful Kentish countryside where he lived .
6 I met him last year , when I was coming out of Bazyliszek and needed a ride .
7 ‘ I was encouraged by the way the idea was received by Sepp Blatter , Fifa 's general secretary , when I met him last month , ’ Kelly said yesterday , ‘ and I 've also been encouraged by his comments since then . ’
8 Well I did a quick trip to our Arthur 's cos I lent him some money today .
9 Yeah , I saw , I passed him this morning going down to the garage with some wood
10 I took , yeah , he , I got him one couple of years ago .
11 I was happy that he was being made to go to the hospital to have his ankle set in plaster , and because I found him very simpatico I was determined to go and see him there .
12 Yeah I told Michael , I phoned him this morning
13 Yeah I seen him last night but not to talk to .
14 I drew him this morning .
15 Anyway , he come out and I told him all rigmarole !
16 Oliver said when I told him this story rather hesitatingly , though I expect my nerves were to do with talking about Gillian .
17 I told him this evening that I must have some daylight .
18 I told him this morning . ’
19 I told him last summer about it .
20 I told him last week that he looked more like a German than a Frenchman and he became very cross . ’
21 and I swapped him this elephant
22 So I showed him that letter you had .
23 I s so I showed him this tin full , I says well look they do break do n't they ?
24 I poured him another glass .
25 Beesley 's case offered corroboration : the hero of the Titanic was a blanket-forger and transvestite imposter ; how just and appropriate , therefore , that I fed him false cricket scores .
26 I believed I owed him some debt .
27 It seemed to me I owed him some explanation .
28 I bade him good evening and he smiled back .
29 I followed him some way behind . ’
30 And some of it 's gone up alright , but he put a couple of strips up last night and it all bubbled and then he I heard him this morning shwooh !
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