Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] i [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Dr Jaffery and I passed by a cluster of black-chadored ladies spooning ice cream under their veils .
2 But we lived in a middle-class neighbourhood and I met with a lot of disapproval .
3 Er I 'm a thirty four year old accountant work and I work for a a pi
4 And I walk down a corridor and I go in a door , and they 're there . ’
5 Finances were riding along the crest of a slump and I lived in a one-room penthouse in Bakers Arms , Leyton ( on top of the opticians ) .
6 I do think the discussion so far and the contribution from Mr and Mr is unfairly er at this stage erm prejudicing a proper assessment of er er er a for a new settlement all the way round Greater York including the Southwest and I return to a comment I made before the break , that dualling for example of the outer bypass of the York ring road which is programmed and is , will dramatically change may well dramatically change the perception erm erm of people to the to the west of the Greater York area in respect of the area to the north east .
7 If you get the limited edition of Let's Knife , you too can Singalongaknife with the free karaoke CD : I am a sweet little cat/ and I dance on a flying saucer …
8 I rose this morning after a few days of calm without mystical experience and I walked through a steep valley in a golden light of dawn that was like a rich but transparent garment covering all things .
9 It was about how to deal with a road accident and I arranged for a smashed-up car to be towed into the studio , and for actors to sprawl around , made-up to look as if they had appalling injuries .
10 Yeah cos I went in that shop and I put on a size ten skirt and it was hanging .
11 ‘ It was during the post-punk kind of period and I went through a series of bands , but I must admit I found working for other people really difficult .
12 ‘ During my last pregnancy my husband and I went through a really tough time — in fact it has not ended yet and we are undecided as to whether we are going to separate or not .
13 Richard made the gown I wore to meet Charles and Di at the premiere for The Living Daylights and I felt like a million dollars in it . ’
14 I , you know I do n't mind , I enjoy handicraft but I find I 'm out Monday playing darts , I 'm out Tuesday doing handicraft and I look after a little boy who 's got Cerebral Palsy four mornings a week and comes three in the afternoon and it 's quite a lot .
15 My father did well in his business and I went to a good school .
16 After which , I decided to get into the leather producing industry rather than the purely merchanting business and I joined as a director of the main board .
17 Gordon and I sit at a table as the old snowys sup their milk stouts and get ready to cross the road to the theatre , where several stars of television are about to perform the fabulous musical My Fair Lady .
18 They released me for the day and I sat in a cab desperately trying to keep calm whilst my mind raced through the practicalities of getting Mum back — cancelling the filming , getting the kids looked after for a while if …
19 Er this is just one that I wanted some stuff and I said to a few people
20 He was a very physical person and I recall as a child lying on his chest .
21 My mother volunteered to look after the luggage while my father and I went for a short walk .
22 Yesterday I was in Salford in the metropolitan police area and I went to a crime prevention scheme that endeavours to divert youngsters from continuing with or getting into car crime .
23 You see the area and I did on a bicycle you know .
24 Then I went to work in another factory as a machinist and I moved into a room with the child .
25 Her warm and wide smile greeted me at the door and I forgot for a while the riddles and innuendos which surrounded Brian Harley and hid the killer of Froggy Davies .
26 Upstream , through the gorge known as the Wachau , runs one of the prettiest stretches of the river and I sat for a pleasant hour on its embankment watching the swallows skim its waters .
27 On 1st March 1818 ‘ Mr. Otley and I walked to a little beyond Barrow Beck — very windy , the spray ran upon the water , but no pillars of vapour ’ .
28 Bob Platt and I pressed for a bowler as fiercely as we could , but to no avail .
29 This meant my brother and my mum had to share a double bed and I slept in a single one .
30 I felt exhausted when I climbed into bed and I fell into a deep sleep from which I awoke next morning refreshed and happier .
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