Example sentences of "and [adv] [pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 And so I told her the whole story of my lonely childhood with the Reed family , and of my terrible experience in the red room .
2 And lastly he showed them the stars and the clouds and the moon and all the winds of heaven .
3 And apparently she phoned her the other night at half past twelve and said can you come and pick me up ? said no .
4 I could see that he was rather cross with me , and soon he told me the reason .
5 And then when he 'd won he offered Heseltine the had of friendship and promptly he gave him the Poll Tax , which will finish him for ever .
6 thought he 'd cut and things like this and then they showed you the chap the next day and he was completely different !
7 ‘ A female Solomon , ’ said Neil , sighing , and then he gave her the most charming grin , and through the ruin of his face she suddenly saw what Matey must have known — the handsome soldier-boy he had once been .
8 And then he gave us the will and the other papers and he said to us , just before we toddled off to Morocco — ’
9 shows you a little tiny picture of the calculator and when you press one button it presses the button on the thing and then he showed me the clock
10 And then I saw her the next day and and then I realized the and then I came back home and I told her why does n't she see there 's something changed .
11 Yes we had er ships wh we , they call erm these liberty ships come in from America loaded with bombs and when they moved them up there , well they call them down here they call them liberty ships and er the bombs were loaded , so they used to erm put all timber between each layer of bombs and they had proper carpenters who would fix all these and when the dockers went down , they put these bombs out , cos they were n't detonated , the detonators were in the fore end of the ship , right down the lower hull and erm the bombs were loaded into open trucks loaded into , well the dockers they thought it was dangerous , cos we had the Fire Brigade , that 's the fire service down there and standing by with the fire engines and dockers they wanted the , they want a shilling , I think it was a shilling a day extra , well a shilling extra something like that and there they got it the shilling or extra pound , cos us crane drivers we were n't on the same par as them , so we asked for a shilling .
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