Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] him [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian is OK — friendly and cheerful — but there 's something about Robert that makes me want to fight him all the time . ’ |
2 | I tried getting him slimmer once as I thought it might help him to jump even better , but it did n't suit him . |
3 | I tried to catch him this morning , before we went to our appointments , but he would n't speak to me . |
4 | I promised to set him free . ’ |
5 | I promised to tell him all about my murder when I 'd written it . |
6 | When he left I phoned to wish him all the best and he said , ‘ keep on picking people 's brains ’ . ’ |
7 | Er and I say I want to come on the on the phone and I want to talk to James , I want to put him straight , I tell him that we 're not doing this and I want to tell him that we actually erm know that er the people will be concerned about us giving ourselves a huge pay rise . |
8 | ‘ I want to show him all the beautiful things trees , flowers and birds but most of all I want him to see his big sister , Katie . ’ |
9 | No , and I had I er I had tried to appeal to him to be quiet , he said well I 've got to build this shed , I said well it do n't have to be during the night when other people are trying to sleep , he said well that 's up to them , and he started hammering again , while I was talking to him , and then I kept on and on and eventually , I think while I was talking to him I 'd kept him quiet while I was talking to him . |
10 | He 's er he 's saying that er the shifting of the ground 's political but I 'd to remember him that er , th it 's the council that 's doing their job , he 's not doing his job . |
11 | He were parked up there well every coalman I 've pulled him about this coke stuff and I 'd seen him other day and I pulled him , explained that I were going over on April first |
12 | I 'd seen him earlier that night , here at the house , behaving in a way that made me very anxious to find out what he was doing here on Moila . ’ |
13 | I 'd called him Chinless Wonder on the same basis that regular enlisted men in the Army call Sandhurst graduates ‘ Ruperts ’ . |
14 | He was sure I was going to be sent to Siberia but I 'd given him all my film and all the pictures that I 'd taken already . |
15 | I 'd known him all my life . |
16 | Thereafter I never attacked Rowse 's political views in print , and , when I came to know him better , I no longer felt I had reason to do so . |
17 | I say I am bored , and that I hope to see him that evening . |
18 | I was favoured with your letter and should have been glad to embrace this opportunity of sending a packet of seeds to Dr. Manetti of Florence , but the season has been so cold that but few of them have ripened as yet , but if the next month proves favourable , I hope to send him some in November , if you have any opportunity to convey them . |
19 | He said he could do that in a few minutes after getting to his office , and I arranged to ring him later in the morning . |
20 | How could I have believed him capable of kindness and compassion ? |
21 | Two out of the three instances ( " I don " t believe any of that … " ( p. 71 ) and " How could I have told him that ? |
22 | He looked rather pleased with himself so I decided to ask him one more question : ‘ What do we get from chickens ? ’ |
23 | When I thought five minutes were up I decided to give him another five . |
24 | I decided to offer him some food . |
25 | Should I submit to keep him happy ? |
26 | ‘ Yesterday probably because the photos were n't in the house when I called to see him last night . |
27 | Everything goes as planned and I soon bully him into the landing net , and from there the hook is removed and he is slid into my big , knotless keepnet , where he can lie safe and recover while I try to catch him some company . |
28 | I keep telling him that . |
29 | ‘ I went to see him one evening and asked to borrow it . ’ |
30 | I went to see him several times before I went home ’ . |