Example sentences of "and he [verb] me [pron] " in BNC.

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1 T : I 've got a lot more respect for them now because I met one of them at a party once and he told me they 're going to be bigger than The Beatles — in all seriousness .
2 It 's his first film for five years and he told me it 's been creating quite a stir , because of its subject matter .
3 I told him my Vanessa story and he told me his and we 'd both heard them before !
4 But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting .
5 He then accepted this and he told me he was going to pay me the other £2,500 in Turkey in Turkish money . ’
6 And he told me he did for Mr Bishop .
7 His habit of electioneering from a white Rolls Royce sometimes attracted comment and he told me he had a silver-tipped cane with which to tap at doors of council flats in Fulham , though I was never sure whether to believe him .
8 ‘ But Bill knew you existed , ’ she said , ‘ and he told me he did n't recognize you face to face . ’
9 He 's an American guitarist from Washington and he told me he thinks he has your ES295 .
10 I must have been chatting to him for about 20 minutes and he told me he 'd needed an urgent lift .
11 ‘ I accused him of that , ’ I said , proud of having anticipated Ellen 's diagnosis , ‘ and he told me he 'd rather lose the election than lose his children . ’
12 I 've talked with one of dad 's friends , and he told me he thought the stories were accurate . ’
13 ‘ I did put my arm around his shoulders at the end and he told me he did not mean anything malicious .
14 I spoke to Peter Chapple-Hyam this morning and he told me he had n't decided what to do .
15 Shocked granny Vera said last night : ‘ I was washing up cups at the time and he told me he did n't agree with what I was doing .
16 All the time , I was shouting at him saying he was telling lies , I was trying to give him signs that I did n't mean it , and he told me he saw that . ’
17 We spoke a week ago on the telephone and he told me he was desperate .
18 I had to go to the doctor in the end and he told me I was suffering from malnutrition .
19 Well I 'd already spoken to the man who was running the course , the lecturer and he told me I could go on it , but his secretary said it was booked .
20 He says a few years ago I asked my father 's test pilot Geoffrey Quill about this business of the seagulls and he told me your father was a hard-headed engineer and if he was stuck for inspiration he would never have wasted time watching bloody seagulls !
21 And he lent me his boat for a family outing .
22 ‘ There 's a Scottish guy in this bakery I go to and he tells me they love me in Scotland .
23 He has his independence and he tells me he has never been happier in his life .
24 I love him dearly and he tells me he feels the same , and we have talked of marriage .
25 And he tells me it 's quite easy his little boy of three can pronounce it quite easily .
26 ‘ We met one Saturday morning and he asked me what I was currently getting paid .
27 I was down at Wentworth and I saw Dicky Powell , the caddie-master , and he asked me who I was working for .
28 ‘ I asked Arthur whether we were quite safe having our ball tonight , and he assured me we are .
29 and he assured me it is an
30 But I have been in regular contact with Ali Bacher and he assures me there are no problems over the tour and that it is definitely on . ’
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