Example sentences of "i [verb] him [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I asked him nervously . |
2 | Come up and see me sometime — I asked him casually , it makes |
3 | I asked him casually ‘ It was going smelly — runny . ’ |
4 | ‘ I asked him casually and he said he 'd come . ’ |
5 | Needless to say this churned up all the water and when I asked him politely what he was doing — he ignored me ! |
6 | And then he talked to his family , and then the third time I asked him again , and he still said it was okay , and so we did it . |
7 | I asked him again , shouting to make myself heard above the grumble of thunder and the sound of water . |
8 | So I asked him again , asked if I could help , and he became very agitated . |
9 | We retired to bed a little more hopeful that some glimmer of light had been shown but , just before I fell asleep , I realised Benjamin had n't answered my question about disliking Vauban , so I asked him again . |
10 | They 've had it done about O October time cos I asked him just before we went away . |
11 | Now , he does n't say anything about penis envy in , in putting that forward and I do n't know whether penis envy was in his mind at the time he wrote those words and even if I asked him today , he probably would n't admit it . |
12 | I asked him instead if he himself had talked to any of the owners ' party . |
13 | I asked him instead . |
14 | ‘ I asked him specifically what women should do after being sexually attacked , especially raped , ’ she says . |
15 | I asked him once , ‘ What do you feel when you conduct ? ’ |
16 | When I asked him once whether his FI career had really mattered to him that much , he answered characteristically that of course it had , but that he enjoyed racing in any form , and of all the forms of racing he enjoyed winning best : ‘ I win more over here , ’ he said , adding with a characteristic grin , ‘ and it 's easier . ’ |
17 | I asked him once why I 'd never seen him mentioned in any of the endless stuff about his movement , and he said he thought some of them had to stay anonymous . |
18 | I asked him once and he said yeah but |
19 | As we ate , I asked him about 45 Marine Commando casualties since the landing . |
20 | I asked him afterwards , last night . |
21 | I avoided him instead , sometimes even for a day and most of an evening , until I was in the mood , strong enough , weak enough , who-knows-what-enough to take a sip of Francis . |
22 | I hope that I shall not embarrass the Minister if I commend him again for his imaginative efforts and the time that he has spent abroad trying to develop inward investment . |
23 | I despise him too much to hate him . |
24 | If I read him right he does n't intend to marry , so he would n't suit you , would he ? ’ |
25 | I think the point that Mr is making if I read him correctly is that is you had an inner relief road , in fact it would siphon off traffic from the A sixty one going south from say the Killinghall bypass or relief road . |
26 | He did n't say it nastily , he just said that they were all saying that she had thunder thighs , he did n't say I thought , I mean him personally . |
27 | My God , she thought , closing her eyes tightly , I fear him too . |
28 | I met him infrequently on the subway journey to and from work . |
29 | I met him properly only once . |
30 | ‘ He took my phone number and I met him again a couple of times . |