Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] him " in BNC.
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1 | My dear friend — if I may so describe him — the previous Foreign Secretary , who resigned from the right hon. Lady 's Government over Europe , was equally thrilled , although he did not express himself — he never does — in quite such colourful language . |
2 | There was a pause and before Wilson could think how to reply , she added , ‘ But I may never see him as a man , ’ in a low voice . |
3 | ‘ If those gipsies have taken him I may never see him again , ’ said Angela , trying to keep back the tears . |
4 | He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning . |
5 | I was a marvellous wife and he was proud of me , he did n't care what I did — I could become Lord Mayor of London for all he cared — only I must never leave him . |
6 | ‘ I should also tell him about you . |
7 | I felt as if a huge gap had appeared in my existence , because one who had always been there was there no longer , and I should never see him again . |
8 | I should really take him into that |
9 | I might just give him another run — if only to keep the stable going ’ . |
10 | I might just take him on it ! |
11 | The night wore on , the life of Winnie , who , sick with worry — I might never see him again — looked her age , all full forty years . |
12 | Michael 's 61-year-old widowed mother , Iris , said as another daughter , Heather , comforted her : ‘ I 'm afraid I might never see him again . ’ |
13 | Better than me — though I might still teach him a thing or two — but the farm is a big responsibility for any young man , especially one with a London background . ’ |
14 | I might then ask him to look at his hands and see whether they are those of someone who does manual work or whether they seem to belong to a well-to-do person . |
15 | I 'll just ignore him . |
16 | I 'll just tell him he left his door open , and when I went to shut it , I saw the mess . ’ |
17 | About , it 's all about money and he says well sort it out and he agreed that we 're gon na get hard and all the rest of it so I 'll just tell him ! |
18 | She went , oh , she went oh I wo n't , I 'll just wind him up . |
19 | Yeah , I 'll just ask him , and that is er what , all the red ones have to be used for now ? |
20 | Oh I 'll just call him . |
21 | Slanging matches Do n't worry there wo n't be , I 'll just hit him . |
22 | An an er , and er then they must have got a massive erm in a couple of months time , you know , they 're not gon na be able to control him , he might be , well if he hits me , I 'll just hit him back . |
23 | " I 'll soon beat him out . " |
24 | Walsh added : ‘ I expect James 's ankle to be right but I 'll probably start him from the bench and let him make an explosive entrance . |
25 | So the question is whether he still is the 5/6-th choice as striker for Leeds when he returns , in that case I 'll probably see him here in Bergen in the spring , on loan to Brann . |
26 | I 'll probably see him er back at the office tomorrow , I , I will mention it to him when I see him . |
27 | Yeah , I 'll see him and I 'm , I 'll probably see him tomorrow and I 'll have I 'll see what 's about . |
28 | Next time I see him , I 'll probably see him tomorrow no I , you usually see him round town , so I say I 'll arrange a time |
29 | Goes one on one I 'll fucking take him out he goes . |
30 | ‘ And I 'll always love him . |