Example sentences of "i [vb base] him [that] " in BNC.

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1 Somebody I , ones that I give him that I thought he
2 And I owe him that , at least , after he and his Gharrgoyles tried to kill me . ’
3 I tell him that a friend who is even now in the Karakoram had been told that in Pakistan it was advisable to double the suggested dose of tablets and then to boil the water for twenty minutes .
4 I tell him that in a depression , manners are the first casualties .
5 I tell him that some Indian shops have been burned , according to my taxi driver .
6 When I tell him that Fairfax seems to have played a very big part in Claudia 's life , he does n't see any problem .
7 If I tell him that they will fine you .
8 I tell him that the idea of investigating the life of a beautiful French anthropologist , who , in common with seventy thousand other Jews from France , was gassed ( in a crowd , indistinguishable to the SS as the laibon 's cattle are to me ) , was my starting point .
9 So that the right hon. Gentleman is in no doubt , I tell him that I have no plans to raise the top rate of tax or the level of national insurance contributions .
10 Er and I say I want to come on the on the phone and I want to talk to James , I want to put him straight , I tell him that we 're not doing this and I want to tell him that we actually erm know that er the people will be concerned about us giving ourselves a huge pay rise .
11 I advise him that with unlimited spending , with arbitrary revaluations , with a rates proposal that goes back to 1973 —
12 I assure him that a good , hard look will be given to this proposal and hang up .
13 However , I assure him that the resources of the Government forensic services are being increased and streamlined to meet that need .
14 I assure him that the Government will do all that they can to resist the imposition of such measures on this country .
15 I assure him that there is a common interest across the Floor of the House in seeing that nasty services of that kind are not allowed on the BT network .
16 I assure him that those constituents who seek help from our staff in the Huddersfield jobcentre , and in other jobcentres throughout the country , will find that the charter means that they can identify the people with whom they are dealing because they are wearing name identification badges .
17 I assure him that after each such incident the Royal Ulster Constabulary investigates the circumstances .
18 I assure him that the Government 's support for LEDU , and the money with which they provide it , continue year on year to match the needs of small business .
19 I assure him that the money spent on the health reforms will lead to greater efficiencies and savings — its purpose is to improve patient care and to increase the number of patients treated — and it is extra to the maintenance programme .
20 I assure him that the highest priority will be given to developing those roads , within the budget by which we are currently constrained .
21 I assure him that we look at them every year , but he is aware , as he said during his speech , that there are two different objectives : one is to make the assessments as simple as possible ; the other is to make them as fair as possible .
22 I assure him that we are not talking about sweeping away counties .
23 Confirm then I resolve , Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe , so dear I love him that with him all deaths I could endure without him live no life . ’
24 As for the validity of those tests , I remind him that it is important to have effective nuclear warheads , and testing is the only way to establish whether warheads are effective .
25 I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work .
26 I remind him that its task is to enforce the law .
27 I do not know who the hon. Gentleman thinks he is speaking for , but I remind him that these people are volunteers and join with the approval of their parents .
28 I remind him that there are examples of states coming together — as they have done in the Common Market — but then having to co-exist so closely that they can not stand the sight of one another and begin to fall apart .
29 I remind him that there has been criticism historically when statements have been made about incidents in Great Britain , when it was commented that similar statements had not been made in the context of Northern Ireland .
30 I remind him that the applicant arrived in the United Kingdom on 23 September 1990 on a flight from Lagos , Nigeria , using a false passport , and claimed that he would be persecuted in Zaire —
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