Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Brian had decided to move in with me and help pay the mortgage .
2 He looked at me and seemed to hesitate a minute .
3 But I spent a few bob buying drinks for a couple of old OSS types who 'd turned up in their London station and they took pity on me and let drop the codename : Winter Garden .
4 He made my guitar riffs up for me and used to present the rest of us with tapes , ’ says Solowka .
5 They needed the worker to care about them , to be willing to sit down with them and help solve a problem and be a good listener .
6 The woman , tight-lipped , turned her back on them and began to slap the milk vigorously with a peeled wand spiked at one end where smaller branches had been lopped off .
7 Information had been received during the night that a large party of Dragoons , commanded by the infamous Graham of Claverhouse , were in pursuit of them and had spent the night at Strathaven .
8 It was mid-morning before the Constable remembered them and came to unbolt the lock-up .
9 Of looking at them and trying to do a bit of s sorting out .
10 Why t why c why do they not communicate upwards and I think essentially people it in subordinate positions are about managing the impressions others have of them and tend to believe the notion , no matter how true it is , that er that organisations may have a shoot the messenger philosophy , yes ?
11 My two daughters — Danielle aged 10 and Nicola aged 6 , have grown up surrounded by them and have developed an interest in the fish .
12 Black kids who , in retrospect , would blame their lack of success at school on their over-indulgence in sport would point fingers of accusation at the people who encouraged them and helped sustain an interest which was later to prove nullifying in its effects .
13 A more publicised arrangement is when a wholesaler or group of wholesalers invite retailers to affiliate to them and agree to take the bulk of their purchases from them .
14 You obviously have an interest in the world about you and want to play a part in preserving it .
15 She riles you and enjoys getting a rise out of you .
16 Somebody used to sit on the carpet at one end of the room with a walking stick and a chalk mark in front of him and the contestants used to have to come up to him and try to rub the marking out and he used to rap the hands with his walking stick .
17 Five minutes later she rolled apart from him and began shaking the sand from her shirt and jeans .
18 ‘ Then I have always kept to making the Ovaltine last thing , and on Friday night I forgot to put the sugar in for him and went to get the bowl .
19 Four assassins stood before him and pledged to know no rest till they brought him Alarielle 's corpse .
20 His grandfather shook a fist at him and turned to take a chest from a Campbell sailor .
21 In his ice-cold and pitch black seclusion , John heard the sounds of his rescuers getting closer to him and tried to count the days by following the shift changes .
22 Afterwards Tock became suspicious of the world around him and refused to enter a room first until someone had checked it was safe .
23 Kopyion looked at the staser pointed at him and stood to face the major .
24 Ariel heard her and managed to decipher the words : ‘ Adesangé , god of the mountain , do not abandon me ! ’
25 Blushing , guiltily , I chastised her and prepared to re-attach the lead .
26 She knew that she should never have accepted it , she thought , as she knelt on the carpet , placing the mug down beside her and beginning to search the floor for the elusive ring .
27 He rose from a cushioned wicker chair as soon as he saw her and came to take the tray , saying , ‘ You 're Belinda , of course .
28 Culley took the bottle from her and went to find a corkscrew .
29 Well , yeah er we we had a fair amount of chemical er troubles erm mainly spillages , bad packaging , erm a few accidents erm , and very little information in those early days erm there was a lot of nasty chemicals going around which erm very little information followed it and people were being quite seriously injured , firemen included , policemen and others were getting involved with these things , and I got myself involved quite a lot with the various bodies that deal with chemicals , like the Chemical Industry Association , and people of that kind , trying to make things a bit safer , and taking up cases where spillages had occurred and , and accidents had happened er to try to get to the bottom of it and try to improve the situation and er I was n't alone , most Chief Officers were working that way and certainly the London Fire Brigade did it , did no end of work with producing , what is now commonly known as the coding and , and a system of , of erm er marking containers of chemicals so that people can understand how to deal with them , so that that was quite an interesting area which , even now I 'm now retired I still have a little hand in that with er chemicals er in my few moments I have spare I , I get involved with that side , which I enjoy .
30 Although the draftsman may never see the lease again once it has been executed , others will have to live with it and try to manage the property according to its terms .
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