Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 What we gave you is the time they come and the next weekend they were back again , and I 'd warned them several times and in the end I said look forget it , and I had it , you know , the works gone off , erm , and as far as I 'm concerned it 's Wednesday nights , I 've really got to , and the price I started to pay , is no longer worth it to me .
2 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
3 They were reading it down the tape and I had to tape it all .
4 Many , many children died , and I had to bury them all .
5 She said when you came and I rang to confirm it all she said you 're very lucky because he agreed thirteen pounds and we do n't do it for under fifteen pounds now .
6 The policy of austerity and a strong franc , which he had so staunchly defended for the best part of a decade ( and which had earned him such praise abroad ) , was being blamed within France for recession and for the record level of unemployment ( it broke through the symbolic 3m mark the day he handed over the reins of government ) .
7 Then , for the first time in three decades , Mr Wolski had reached out his hands and touched the eagle he had loved and who had given him such comfort for so long .
8 book , she wrote a list out what she wanted , she used to hand it , I remember , I 'd forgotten all about this , let's just say we were at the Co-Op , she 'd hand it in at the counter so the , the groceries counter all , and she 'd written it all out , and when it came back it was , was five minutes , it was all together for you , there it was , it was built up on the counter , and each time the amount was written at the side so
9 Each one had been accompanied by a love letter and she 'd kept them all .
10 With the lease on the studio , the rent was peanuts and she 'd paid it all up front from the last exhibition , congratulating herself on being so sensible .
11 Her final rotation had been on the emergency ward , and she had seen it all .
12 He had not been able to deal so skilfully with his own wife , however , that relationship needing more of himself than he could spare from the animals , and she had left him many years ago .
13 The heavy skirts rustled alluringly , and she wanted to try them all on , even the sumptuous men 's coats .
14 She liked it that way , and she intended keeping it that way .
15 I suppose it was and we had to tidy it all up afterwards
16 and we 'd had it that long and er it 's stopped having any
17 Erm and we forgot to change it that 's all .
18 As far as decent environments were concerned , they were the ‘ haves ’ and they wanted to keep it that way .
19 Er now did we get John back or we 've forgotten John now because he 's in a shop serving customers in Ripon and er great take away Indian there very very good take away Indian and they did ask me this would you please play this so hang on .
20 He was used to being ridden do the same stretch of road several times a week , and he had seen it all before .
21 He was eighty ; he had occupied this patch since he was a boy and he had seen it all : drunks , thieves , prostitutes .
22 Next day , McMartin 's parents had noticed that he was taking a great interest in news of the murder and he had told them some things about the incident .
23 His name was Reldresal , and he had helped me many times since I had arrived in Lilliput .
24 He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four .
25 In the Furness area his eyes had been opened to the beauties of nature and he wished to portray it all .
26 We got man in and he started clearing it all again .
27 You could n't get fatter than he was in gold , and he wanted to give it all away to the revolution ; he was Malatesta 's friend , and Malatesta parted him from his money , sweet and easy does it -all they got for their pains was years of exile and prison , and a few dead policemen . ’
28 When it was loose at night he gathered it in his hands and buried his face against it before kissing her , and it seemed to give him more satisfaction than the hurried , clumsy act of love which followed .
29 Petiver also bequeathed his own collection to Sloane and it had taken him many years to bring all this material into an orderly array .
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