Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb base] [vb pp] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I have in the last couple of lectures erm outlined or tried to outline erm Locke 's basic decision erm his concept of how we as individuals are related to nature , to each other and I 've emphasised the crucial importance of this notion of how we are related to God .
2 She said , ‘ Come to my dinner party ’ , and she said ‘ Why not ? ’ , and she said , ‘ Beuno will be here and the Molesworth are coming , and I 've asked the two girls who are staying at Ty Fach . ’
3 And I 've disabled the Tertiary Controls , of course .
4 And I 've reached the grim forties , ’ said Masha , pouting her lush red lips .
5 Many 's the time I 've been with people whose eyes glazed over when I 've said I was a feminist and I 've done the same with people who say they love to play golf .
6 And I 've eaten the other nana .
7 And I 've seen the old man in this state before .
8 And I 've lost the second one .
9 And I 've got the standard cost here I need to get up .
10 Yes and I 've got the smelly straw now .
11 I 've got the narrow and I 've got the thick .
12 And I 've got the very task for her ! ’
13 ‘ Look , if I live next door to an enemy and he has a knife , a gun and a machine gun and I 've got the same , I 'm not going to chuck mine before he chucks his .
14 resources and her own houses in America , and I 've got the same thing here .
15 I took on this franchise 2 years ago and I 've got the same amount of customers now as I had then .
16 I have fished some of the best salmon water , giving the damned fish every opportunity to outwit me , and I 've caught the odd one here and there .
17 In recent months I have had the opportunity to go to Kashmir by arrangement with both the Pakistani Government and the Indian Government , and I have seen the profound suffering among Kashmiris of both religions — Hindu and Muslim .
18 Johnson 's superiority complex goes on show : while there , he used the power of his frown and his supervening wit to silence MacAulay 's disregard for the English clergy : ‘ This is a day of novelties : I have seen old trees in Scotland , and I have heard the English clergy treated with disrespect . ’
19 Forced to reply the following July to acknowledge a sum of fifty francs from Theo , he said grimly that he was writing ‘ with some reluctance ’ because ‘ you have become a total stranger to me , and I have become the same to you . ’
20 I use it for a wide sleeve gathered in at the bottom and I have knitted the main part of the garment with a 2x1 welt .
21 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
22 And you 've forgotten the biggest change of all — it 's STV , not BBC . ’
23 Rather than just go do n't forget if you write it down and you 've got the right method .
24 You got crisps in there and you 've got the five alive drinks for your container .
25 And you 've got the odd youngster who will go there and throw the book at somebody .
26 When you 're hitting the main chord tones pretty hard and you 've got the other scale tones as passing notes then you can start going for the other chromatic tones .
27 And you 've got the other one which is just a mess , which is the many-many .
28 here 's one here and you 've got the other one ai n't ya ?
29 It 's as if he painted an outline — there 's a hollow here , and here — like a tail … and a head round there , like a kind of head , striped just here … and you 've got the blue — and — it looks something like a foot …
30 And , and it wo n't cost a lot to do , cos all you do instead of green , you 'll paint that red and you 've got the white pick out anyway , and a blue , seated blue carpet .
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