Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , yes , I think so , and I 've seen other people not confident , go out there and play like it , and not get any runs . ’
2 I 'm sure that he is , the people who 've come from there , quite clearly recovering alcoholics or mental hospital patients , or possibly people from prison , and I 've known enough people in my time to know this .
3 I use Porter paints on my own house and I try to convince other people to buy them . ’
4 You know the thing is I feel that when I was tried to get the theatre board and I have contacted various people on the board I have never been listened to .
5 I have seen Koi survive and thrive in the most unlikely ponds , providing their owners provide knowledgeable TLC , and I have witnessed good carp caught by anglers using rods apparently fit only to support runner beans .
6 If people are well trained , you 've got lots of people in turn you know when you 've got absenteeism or holidays , you 've got lots of people who could be slotted to different positions for you and obviously the better trained people are , it does help with the talent , it makes you more flexible and you 've got more people who can possibly go for certain jobs .
7 And you 've got fresh fruit for afters anyway .
8 You 've got to ensure that your products are really first class and you have to have first-class people at every level .
9 And you want to spend fifty quid more
10 And she had to pay six quid for
11 And she has adapted other people 's work : her dramatisation of Anne Fine 's Goggle-Eyes is currently showing on BBC2 .
12 And we had to pay fifteen quid for the train ticket .
13 And as my colleague has already stated we 're a new company and we aim to capture eight percent of the er U K bottled water market .
14 I mean we did see some strange tracks and we did find this sheep which had been completely gutted , but apparently that could have been done by a snow leopard .
15 At the Albert Hall Rally of the Left Book Club in February 1937 , " Mr Harry Pollitt said there was a new awakening among the middle classes and they had to rope these people in rather than keep them out . "
16 ‘ Their enthusiasm and commitment is simply tremendous and they have helped many people to find a new start in life . ’
17 bill for the quarter between the second of August and the twentieth of September , and he had to pay seven quid for standing charges for that bill .
18 and he 'd spent fifty quid in Sainsburys .
19 And he disappeared to find other people to tell .
20 Well Carole 's next door neighbour he owns a bit of land and he 's got some sheep in his fields , and he 's got some pigs and you know ?
21 Peter Laslett , for instance , has attempted to show that the average household size from the late sixteenth century to the twentieth century was 4.75 persons ( that is , always ‘ nuclear ’ ) , and he has used this data to challenge the notion that the nuclear model is a product of ‘ modernisation ’ .
22 And it does show these people are well connected .
23 People hear within the market place that , that we give good training , that we do develop people and it does attract good people to join us does n't it , whereas very few people want to join a company where you go nowhere , where you 're not given any training you stay in the same job for ten years and it does nothing for you .
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