Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | He said now he 's telling everybody he said that er I ai n't ever paid him and I still owe him the money . |
2 | If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel . |
3 | I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman and I certainly give him the assurance that he seeks . |
4 | And you just hammer them the poor old cloth workers they 've got used to me now , they had an awful fit at the time , you ca n't do that . |
5 | They will usually think it impossible and you then show them the way to do it . |
6 | ‘ She would n't have shopped me ; and she never gave me the tape . |
7 | It grew to be a sort of gang , and we always called them The Gang when we talked about them privately , Anna and I. I felt so sophisticated and intellectual talking about Rimbaud and Baudelaire at two in the morning , to handsome young men with scholarships to the Sorbonne . |
8 | Well I was supposed to be but erm every single time they arrange it and they either tell me the wrong da well they told me the wrong day last week cos , they told me Tuesd they told me it was Thursday when it , when it was actually Tuesday when I was getting pissed at Scott 's house so erm it was too late by then . |
9 | ‘ And they still assure us the sun will rise again tomorrow . |
10 | And they never give him the they never give him his tow bar or nothing , he 's never had them back ! |
11 | " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other . |
12 | And he either phoned me the following morning or if it was n't the following morning it was the one after that . |
13 | Well , Wayne is very gullible when he 's had a few and when you , Leslie , told him he was going to be a football star , it went to his head and he happily paid you the £10 signing-on fee . |
14 | I think there were one or two er new items of information that he had concerning Oxfordshire which he did n't realise before , and he certainly gave us the impression that he would er , er take these into account when assessing the share out to Oxfordshire . |