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

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1 And her white Reeboks screeched at the marble as she turned and led me to the waiting forms .
2 I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake .
3 She recalled his saying , ‘ I want you to love and desire me with the same degree of passion that Lucia loved and desired my namesake . ’
4 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
5 ‘ Next ! ’ she plainsonged and fixed me with an old-fashioned look from behind her lorgnette .
6 Instead of joining the press of bodies that jammed up the aisle towards the crush bar , he took my arm once again and drew me in the opposite direction .
7 The work ranged from small debt collection to very large acquisitions and disposals for the four main divisions of the company , and provided me with a great variety of work which was predominantly commercial .
8 She had been a major influence in my life , and helped me through the rough patches .
9 The feeling of numb unreality persisted and anaesthetised me through the arduous business of identifying the body and making the necessary arrangements .
10 Lord Palmerston sent for me and told me in a jaunty way that he would have nothing to do with this Gothic style , and that though he did not want to disturb my appointment he must insist on my making a design in the Italian style which he felt sure I could do as well as the other .
11 ‘ Oh , come on , Deveraugh , quit messing around and let me on the damn boat . ’
12 While I ca n't say I actually enjoyed the experience — as usual , two shirts flaked me out and put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day — I did find the whole process a whole lot easier on the nerves than throwing a glass of water across a shirt in the hope that somehow the creases , along with the water , would eventually evaporate .
13 A tall and smartly dressed Englishwoman took my hand and put me in a chauffeur-driven car and , suddenly , after three months of confinement behind barbed-wire fences , we were driving away , through the barrier and down the lanes thick and bright with the leaves and flowers of spring .
14 Now I need you to back up my story and put me in the clear .
15 She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine .
16 ‘ Well , come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ she said , and showed me into the front room of the house .
17 Sometimes he immediately pounced upon whatever I said and showed me in a psychoanalytical way how wrong I was , and how right he was .
18 And tell me of a better left hander .
19 It was n't until they made me squat down and then taped my wrists to my ankles and stuck me in a large sack that I accepted that it was n't going to be a truck , but a car-boot move .
20 He was running on three legs and holding me in the fourth .
21 Despite this , at lunchtime Kathleen presented me with four hours ' pay and pressed me for a few more details to help her with her enquiries .
22 Then I met up with Alan and , and he read though it and challenged me on a few things and we changed one or two bits , but I 've got my sort of target set out .
23 There the bailiffs pushed and shoved me through a porticoed entrance , down a long , dark , musty passageway into the main well of the court , fastening me to the bar ; beyond it sat the three magistrates before a square table ringed by clerks .
24 I began to tremble violently and would have fainted , had he not grabbed me by the elbow and guided me to a low wall , where I slumped down .
25 Bradford TEC responded immediately , helped me understand its systems and guided me in the right direction on form-filling , etc .
26 I would like to invite members to stand and join me in a few moments silence in memory of Doctor .
27 She grabbed my arm and pulled me to the outer door .
28 And yeah , they 've gone and re-credited me for the fifteen pound !
29 ‘ But Miss Everdene can do as she likes , and she 's chosen to manage her own farm — and keep me as an ordinary shepherd only . ’
30 He relaxes and tells me about a new band he is producing .
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