Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh it was funny with Alison when I first saw her on when she was still a terrible state she let it all out in a great scream and I just let her talk and talk and talk |
2 | I mean Aunty Mary , well I do n't given up talking to her she 'd she says bus and I just let it go . |
3 | I said a bit , and I never let him know , I thought I 'll wait a little bit until he go so he says to me , he says I bet you do n't know why they put the damper in just before they 'd put the , bring the ball out do you ? |
4 | ‘ I never heard him say an unkind thing about anybody and I never heard anybody say an unkind thing about him . ’ |
5 | It is different from country to country , and I sometimes feel I mean I 'm not sure whether I 'm being unfair to our industry here , but it does seem to me that perhaps we have n't quite got our act together yet , we 're going in the right direction , but we have n't quite got there . |
6 | Cos basically they have these sort of kiddies all these activities and you just help you help out . |
7 | Phillips straight to Hill and that 's a long ball aimed at Ormanroyd Cooper across to cover and you just saw him grimace a little bit again there as he charged in on Ormanroyd . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know if it should be that important if everything we do is based on good sound scientific principles , because if people perhaps in the same industry are situated in different places in the estuary , y'know , if one was to point the finger at the other and say ‘ But you allow him to discharge such and such and you only let us do this ’ , then we should be able to turn round and say , ‘ Ah yes , but you 're discharging in a different place and the river quality in this different place needs different treatment . ’ |
9 | And you often see them do that do n't you ? |
10 | I just get her arms I go like that with her arm , right , and she just lets you do it , she just looks at you and says you 're fucking mad and walks away . |
11 | ‘ Charmer Nigel is A Real Rotter ! ’ — and they still make him wince . |
12 | I guess well not really , I erm , I try to make people welcome , and they usually let me know if they 're coming and then I 'm prepared . |
13 | And he already heard you swear . |
14 | He had one and he just let it run across his hand , a big hairy one , just let it run across his hand , all up his arm , playing with it and people think I 'm sick for having pet rats ! |
15 | Yeah , I mean , but he never gets a panic or not and he just lets her get on with it and he just stands there . |
16 | Because he was wrong and he just made me feel really crap . |
17 | ‘ Keith felt very , very sorry for David and he always made me feel that I was a real bastard . |
18 | But he says exactly what he thinks , and he always makes me think . |
19 | You could never fool him with a note and he never let you get away with anything . ’ |
20 | And it just made me realize how fragile life is and how God has got his hand on you and erm how he protected me from erm being killed in that plane crash because it could easily have been my plane |
21 | It serves as a dual purpose : it performs a musicological service by presenting us with an intelligently planned selection of the kind of harpsichord music current in the Germany in which the young Bach grew up , and it also lets us hear several composers of outstanding merit in their own right . |
22 | and it certainly makes you feel more favourably towards Rochester does n't it ? |
23 | The way the parapet wall , which screens the attics , sweeps down in a bold curve is exceptionally pretty , and it really makes you want to stop and stare at the house as you glimpse it through trees and across the river meadow from the Dorchester to Godmanstone road . |
24 | As Derek came close to him , Jack could smell fry-up on his breath and it suddenly made him feel sick again . |