Example sentences of "i [adv] [verb] him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To say I forcibly removed him in a headlock because he was ‘ In five short minutes , playing himself back into the job of Athletico manager ’ , is not only true but also likely to get this fanzine banned within a fifteen-mile radius of ‘ The Tip ’ .
2 It only remained for us to forgive one another , and for my part I gladly forgave him for anything that might still need forgiveness .
3 I rather liked him in spite of myself . ’
4 I rather fancied him for myself . ’
5 He was magnificent again at Anfield and I personally thanked him after the game for what he had done . ’
6 Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever .
7 I only saw him for half an hour .
8 I only saw him for a moment , but my blood seemed to freeze .
9 I 've got to be made to realize that I only love him for what I can get out of it .
10 I used to watch him sleep , wondering what bloody crimes lay in his past , and knowing that I alone protected him from a horrible death .
11 I scarcely met him during my time at COHQ ( 1944–46 ) ; by that time Mountbatten had left , the influence of COHQ had much declined and Zuckerman had more important jobs to do .
12 I scarcely see him from one working day to the next . ’
13 I got off with Andrew but that 's all a p only a who I get off with him and I do n't fancy him , I know I do n't want to go out with him I just fancy him for the occasional snog , fair enough but I 'm just saying like you know you fancy
14 Cos I had him , I just , I just had him like that first sixteen points and we could n't play properly cos no one won .
15 In fact , I just saw him in the flesh , bruised as that might be . ’
16 I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops .
17 Straight to bed I just put him to bed now .
18 and erm I just stuck him in the bath when we got home
19 I just got him in here and then he got into , er the glazier .
20 My focussing was so bad , my mind so fuzzy , he was like a shot from a Renoir film , He had a most serious smile and I think I just recognized him as my surgeon .
21 I just willed him with all my mind to believe me .
22 I just want him to be locked away
23 I just want him to be rational , ’ said Ellen .
24 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 .
25 It 's only cos I fucking told him about it the other night .
26 He turned and came after me waving his revolver , but I easily lost him in the crowd .
27 I once shocked him by admitting that I sometimes took it in my tea .
28 In the many conversations I had with Ronnie that year , I never heard Ronnie deny it ; nor did I ever know him to be disloyal .
29 ROBBIE Did I ever ask him to ?
30 Every time I always get him in trouble in French .
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