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

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1 Not really I just made him do it
2 And I was n't a sheeplike person you see , I did n't follow him I just let him go .
3 ‘ I read that Malcolm had a plan , so I just let him get on with it .
4 ‘ I do n't know about saving souls , ’ said Richmond Town chairman Eddie Roberts , ‘ but I once heard him save a sportsman 's dinner at which Emlyn Hughes spoke first . ’
5 It were the first time I ever heard him do it .
6 He must have been about nineteen and , let me tell you , that was the best I ever heard him play .
7 There 's a story also of how I supposedly made him do take after take of a scene in which he slides down a rope until he was rope-burned so badly he had blood pouring from his hands .
8 All this he did to boys without any compulsion or correction ; nay I never heard him utter so much as a word of austerity among us . ’
9 I never heard him say an unkind thing about anybody and I never heard anybody say an unkind thing about him . ’
10 I never heard him raise his voice to her , and he mourned sincerely when she died .
11 I never let him know which farm was Auntie Muriel 's , though Auntie Muriel knew all about him .
12 I said a bit , and I never let him know , I thought I 'll wait a little bit until he go so he says to me , he says I bet you do n't know why they put the damper in just before they 'd put the , bring the ball out do you ?
13 I never saw him talk to anybody .
14 At tea breaks and lunchtime I never saw him eat more than a bar of chocolate or a biscuit .
15 Indeed , I never saw him eat .
16 I never saw him leave . ’
17 I never saw him pay anyone .
18 I never saw him lose his temper , either .
19 I never felt him cover me , or tuck me up …
20 I never see him move so fast , the other night or the other week were n't it ?
21 I certainly helped him gain his entry to London society , ’ says Taki .
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