Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ John and I like different sorts of holidays , ’ he said .
2 I have to record loads of tapes , no no not just these ones and I got other ones at home , I 've got have a bath , I 've got clean up my bedroom and you know .
3 I I saw it somewhere and I got lost track of it .
4 Well they could address their letters to myself Councillor David Poole or Councillor Stuart Argyle to the Council House erm the suggestion you know er their the thoughts the thoughts on this what er they could er erm help us in our campaign and also about the leaf stem as well if they want to write to me at the Council House suggesting and I mean proper places to where it should go because that 's really up to County Council but er at least if I had some suggestions we can pass them over to the County Council where where it could go .
5 But I do n't like it here , and I 've good reason for going .
6 I 'm very much afraid one ca n't last the night , and I 've ugly doubts about another .
7 And I had total confidence in Robin as , very touchingly , he had in me when we climbed on the mountain .
8 Although my hon. Friends the Member for Billericay ( Mrs. Gorman ) and for Basildon and I had certain concerns about the overall reorganisation proposed — my hon. Friend the Member for Billericay and I expressed them very forcefully , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows — we took exactly the same line as the community health council on the centralisation of casualty .
9 I also did a great deal of business with Alfred Gates , director of Ackermann 's , and I had great respect for him .
10 And I had unfinished business with Masha .
11 John and I had long discussions on planning applications , I shall be interested to hear
12 A very few moments later , Mala and I had firm hold of the contract for the job and were taking our leave of a decidedly miffed Emissary .
13 Accommodation was pretty rough-and-ready but the people were friendly and warm-hearted , and I took endless delight in exploring on foot the wild landscapes of lakes and forest , mountain waterfalls and paths as rich with alpine flowers as a medieval tapestry .
14 Well , the Dean and I took great joy in disabusing that person of that mistaken view .
15 Sasbach was no exception and I made good progress with Pascal 's Pensées .
16 And I thought different type of advertising does n't you know .
17 No press release was made and I experienced extraordinary difficulties in trying to obtain the 1985 échelle des crus , Quite why this historic event was clothed in such secrecy is a mystery .
18 My father wanted me to go on to a Public School and I received special lessons in Latin Verse and in Greek ..
19 However , the SIB is in charge of this and I refer hon. Members to it if they have problems .
20 This is a debate and I welcome differing views on the initiatives shown by road traffic engineers .
21 ‘ There 's nothing wrong with it , ’ she replied rather firmly , and I felt unspeakable tenderness towards her .
22 ‘ I love our business and I take great pride in it .
23 ‘ Today , ’ the colonel continued , ‘ we march towards Ypres where we will set up camp before beginning a new and I believe final assault on the German front .
24 So I mean if I I might have magnesium carbonate and I drop hydrochloric acid on
25 Sir : I have been reading with interest your article on Windows 3.1 in the first issue of Practical PC and I feel certain points about Windows Multimedia capabilities need clarifying .
26 It is not that the west has failed to make an attempt to do so , and I pay genuine tribute to the work done by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and by my hon. and learned Friend the Minister of State , Foreign and Commonwealth Office , who is to reply to this debate , and to the tireless efforts of Lord Carrington and , more recently , Mr. Cyrus Vance .
27 The Secretary of State and I attach great importance to SCOTVEC working in partnership with NCVQ so that all students can gain full recognition for their vocational achievements throughout the United Kingdom .
28 I urge members , Chairman , not to hide behind this shabby amendment but to vote according to their consciences and their beliefs and to vote according to the views of eighty percent of the population that we represent and I urge other members to be as brief .
29 This is clearly seen in the crypt at Lastingham in North Yorkshire , and I have personal experience of the power of this place .
30 Thus , perhaps , I believe that my children are at present playing in the garden at home , and I have good reasons for this belief .
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