Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There she was lying on the floor with Bonfire of the Vanities under her head and me giving her a gentle kneading — spelt with a ‘ k ’ dear — and we were getting quite absorbed when all of a sudden the door flew open and in he came .
2 So , we toast the railway station and I tell him the only Czech joke I know .
3 Nine years have passed since my divorce and I tell myself the half-forgotten betrayals and deceits are old news .
4 My priestly friend set me down outside the two cathedrals and I bade him a fond farewell .
5 I bought him one Christmas years and oh hey , we were just married and I ordered him an extending ladder from the Co-op
6 They usually need to be cooked and I use them a great deal with beans and in Mexican dishes , slicing them before cooking .
7 But on the day he came to the TWW studio to be interviewed , he brought her with him and I thought what a shy , pleasant girl she was .
8 did n't know it was two parts , till I and I thought what a funny way to end , I mean are they dead
9 The article made a deep impression on me and I thought what a wonderful coastline it would be to explore .
10 And I thought what a smashing idea for a television programme !
11 Looking back later , Helen recalled three things about this new life , so different from the unhappy days when she and Edward discovered that his passionate letters to her were being read by Mrs Andrews : ‘ The beauty of it delighted me , and I thought it the perfect setting for these people with their freedom of manner and thought … .
12 and I 'm seeing the surgeon today and erm and I met somebody the other day who 'd had it done and his fingers were n't affected , you know , so I mean it 's just the luck of the draw I think .
13 And I said what a lovely little puppy , what 's her name , and it said Freda .
14 It did n't leave much time for going out to play , and I resented it a great deal .
15 And I told him the whole story of our voyage , and the danger we were now in .
16 ‘ Tom and I saw it the other day , ’ she was saying .
17 And they , the company wrote back and said it 's so much a policy and looks reasonable and I sent them a bloody cheque you see
18 And I give him the whole book what lists names and numbers and what not .
19 And er I so so I brought her and her three friends that she 'd run , chummed about with them and I give them a good talking to for about an hour .
20 The penis stirs close to me , and I give it a wet nose .
21 Then I , for a few minutes , we 've got only fifteen minutes so , about twelve to fifteen minutes , and I explain them the historical aspects .
22 She was a hard worker , and I call myself a hard worker and I know that some days I push myself too hard and my mother 's done that all her life .
23 It seems to have a mind of its own , and I call it The Great One .
24 And I send her a red rose with the same message .
25 I pretended it was Annie 's hair we was putting on the tree , and I called her a little angel , but she got upset about that , so I stopped .
26 He sank into a fireside chair and I poured him a small medicinal quart of Absinthe to steady his nerves .
27 So I said OK , and I gave him a real fancy one — it was like topiary , and I left him with a rude word on the back of his head .
28 I therefore completed to his satisfaction all the forms he gave me , and I gave him a detailed written description of our proposal , and a revised working drawing showing greater detail , with both of which he seemed satisfied .
29 She has got in ( and out of ) problems with drugs , alcohol and a quasi-religious cult : ’ I was brainwashed and I gave them an enormous amount of money , ’ she says with a shrug .
30 I had been his guest in the air very briefly before when I was taken up to see Low Birk Hatt as a bird would see it , and I found it a thrilling experience , quite the best way to travel .
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