Example sentences of "[vb past] he [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I invited him to rape me to try to save my life ’ .
2 I told him to ring I told him ring Apex up in case they were recruiting .
3 I mean I assumed he wanted me to know Poindexter 's name was Beethoven … it did n't just slip out .
4 So I got him to let me write another letter .
5 That 's what made him spew I reckon then .
6 I made him let me walk in the cellar this morning .
7 As soon as he came in I made him let me look at his head , and I dabbed some Dettol on it .
8 I asked him to let me have his agreement to this and give me the destination . "
9 He knew I knew he knew I knew .
10 He looked he said I 've not bo been with them long .
11 I thought he said I 've got to go !
12 ’ . Initially I was puzzled , until I realized he thought I had cut off my shirt sleeves , for in his force ( noted for its disciplined enforcement of a correct uniform presentation ) , all uniform shirts had long sleeves .
13 Did he want me to eat shit or the words stick in my throat and choke me ?
14 It was worthwhile , though — not only did he make me feel young and raunchy again , he left me with enough self-esteem to believe in my capabilities as a single mother . ’
15 I mean , where did he think I thought he got his new car and his loft extension and his fridge-freezer ?
16 Did he say I pay twenty pounds ?
17 I bent my knees a little to put on the shoulder-strap and left him watching me move back onto the road .
18 I hope not , no , he said that , I ha that 's bollocks and then what else he wrote he says I love you lots I 'm missing you lots .
19 The pain of parting was real and lasting : ‘ so dreadfully had he made me suffer , the chill of Death fell upon my heart ’ .
20 I was so relieved to see the fear had left him that I would not have minded had he asked me to get into bed with him .
21 Why had he asked me to keep the attack a secret ?
22 Had he expected me to shout and betray him ?
23 it was , it was actually there was a programme on television and my husband took me to the doctor and he said he felt I 'd been on it too long , I 'd been on it about six months and when I come off it , I come off it pretty quick and I ended up erm I did n't know what was wrong with me and it ended up I 've now got epilepsy , and they did n't know if it was caused through erm I took a stroke about three four month after that and then I got the epilepsy as well , so they do n't know if that me coming off it
24 He said he said I got me .
25 He said he said I 'd got legionnaires disease did n't he ?
26 And old Joe said he said I reckon it 's a be a whatsit .
27 ‘ A steward standing some 40 yards away rushed over and said he saw me making an obscene gesture .
28 Betjeman appeared in a pair of eccentric bedroom slippers and said he hoped I did n't mind them as he had a blister .
29 On 24 February 1947 , he wrote me an interim letter in which he said he thought I had tended to ‘ overwhelm the reader by a tendency to say too much at once ’ , and that the material might need some reorganization .
30 He said he thought I had developed a very strong activity programme , and that my rapport with the guests was incredible .
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