Example sentences of "he [verb] i [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suppose he made me out to be some kind of thief !
2 ‘ Well , he rubs me up the wrong way .
3 He passed me by , probably more concerned about his own men of 6 Commando and the large number of casualties inflicted on the Commandos during the attack on the enemy positions in the village just along the road .
4 ‘ I told him I was training with Guisborough that evening , so he met me up there and a deal was sorted out .
5 If he rode me over to Romorantin to catch the early train to Paris , would I mind going out to Reine for him ?
6 He asked me about erm if you broke down on a motorway where would you stop .
7 Mr Love , he asked me out dancin' .
8 ‘ Within four minutes he asked me out to dinner .
9 The reason he asked me out , dear Leo , was because he had overheard some of the girls from the agency talking about the money Aunt Jane left me — was n't it wonderful ?
10 He asked me out , and I was more than pleased to accept .
11 And then he asked me out in the end .
12 ‘ It is true , ’ Dubois continued ‘ He asked me in as an advisor , and I realized at once that they were not the work of the Bizango . ’
13 He asked me back for lunch after the Eucharist .
14 Ward had his camera with him , and though he led me round at a breathless pace , talking all the time about the terrible religious cult of the Aztecs , he also took quite a few pictures , usually with myself or some other human in the foreground to give an indication of the scale of the place .
15 He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases .
16 Now , " he said , placing a creaky arm across my shoulders as he led me through to the parlour , " I want you to meet Vron . "
17 He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses .
18 He led me out into the snow and we crossed the island towards the beach .
19 He led me back through the empty-ward to the other end .
20 He led me back to the dining hall , vast and empty save for my two friends .
21 He led me back into the house and up to Southgate 's chamber .
22 He led me down the hallway and into the communal kitchen .
23 But I was promoting a Neil Diamond concert and one day he got me up on stage during this tour , and introduced me to the audience .
24 He got me out of the stream and a bit further back from the drop to our right .
25 He got me out ’ , explains the Australian , ‘ and off the telephone . ’
26 In fairness to him , Con was kinder than that , even when he got me out of the secretaryship last year .
27 When the war ended he sought me out to offer me choice of jabs ; I chose his Transport Wing in Germany , on loan to Sholto Douglas then the C-in-C Germany , to operate the air transport requirements for Germany in the early days after the end of the war , with aircraft baked in the UK .
28 ‘ Would he eat me up ? ’
29 He looks me up and down rather ruefully .
30 I looked up the name of my shop steward — Chris Pike — in a recent union bulletin , wrote to him for further information and he invited me up to the Branch Office .
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