Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where business executives are concerned , though , management has in most cases considerable discretion in deciding whom to retain and whom to release in a redundancy exercise . |
2 | show them the garden , by Saturday night I felt shattered for it and I 'd come home and I looked in the cupboard and I said Ton well what do you want for your dinner then ? |
3 | And I walk down a corridor and I go in a door , and they 're there . ’ |
4 | Mr Deputy Speaker I I 'm grateful to the honourable gentleman for posing the central question and I hope in the course of my remarks I will satisfy the house , if not all Labour members , that the settlement proposals are at is all to the good and delivered by councils throughout Wales and that they offer enough money er to avoid sacking essential staff , certainly the offer enough money to avoid sacking any teacher who is needed in the classroom . |
5 | The Sheikha and I got in the back while the Sheikh took the wheel . |
6 | Melissa unfolded it and strapped the twins in when we reached the village and I parked in the pub car park , as instructed by Carol . |
7 | I could n't get to sleep , and I noticed in the air there was a red light flashing , and several other green lights flashing , and they were coming , helicopter noises , and er I watched them for several minutes and they seemed to be landing and one was stationary in the air , without moving , and rest were going up and down . |
8 | I 'm a glossy magazine , and I 've in the tube . |
9 | I storm , and I roar , and I fall in a rage |
10 | Liz and I followed in the support vehicle , a splendid Vauxhall Frontera turbo diesel which was kindly lent by our friends at Vauxhall Motors who have also adopted CRMF as their Charity of the Year . |
11 | So I was close by and so they sent me in so the way I , I got dressed up in the minister 's cassock , and I got in revised the books of Genesis , like through and I get genned up to be a minister and I took in a bible and er well anyway I killed five men and they got out alive . |
12 | His face was hard , his neck rigid , his eyes narrow ; and I thought in a flash of Paul Shacklebury , the lad dead in his ditch . |
13 | He did n't take me on his knee any longer , and I slept in a bed of my own . |
14 | ‘ Mais oui , ’ he said , and I shrugged in the sunlight , trying to disregard the foreign mists of foreboding . |
15 | Shelley , Shelley come round to me right , and she was , she was , she was stroking Dempsey and I walked in the room , this is Dempsey and he walked past me wagging his , you know when they put the tail down and |
16 | We walked here through the gardens and the woods , past the hill where Andy and I lay in the sunlight all those summers ago , into the little glen , then up through the bushes and the dead auburn wreckage of the ferns , to the trees at the summit of the small hill . |
17 | It is many years since my last confession and I confess in the face of God and in the hope of his divine mercy at the imminent approach of death . ’ |
18 | Tony and I sit in the departure lounge of Heathrow wondering , yet again , how to fill the time between now and take-off . |
19 | " The only fun I get , " he muttered in the voice of a man with nothing left to live for , " is at the end of every day when I have fed the dog and I climb in the tent and change the bandages on my blisters . " |
20 | And I said in a minute . |
21 | And I said in the holiday , Oh yes I do . |
22 | The lights changed and I let in the clutch . |
23 | Yes dear I went to erm , er the er holiday camp in October to erm , er with the Red Cross and I went with the , Charlie took me and I went in a car with a friend of mine we went to the Red Cross holiday in Patefield , but it poured of rain every day every day it poured of rain did n't October it was terrible , ever so cold , but we were well looked after you know and I enjoyed it and we had the wheelchairs to go around in on for the dancing , it was really great I thoroughly enjoyed it , I have n't been for two years I had n't , but I went like in October , cos you 're only allowed really every two years to go , that 's all you 're allowed really , but I thoroughly enjoyed it you know , it was nice |
24 | Mr. Jones and his boys and I went in the afternoon to take tea with a sexton , a shoemaker who lived in one of the suburbs . |
25 | He does n't have to do anything , but about four Christmas 's ago I had the whole lot down , I had nine of us for the whole Christmas week , erm , Boxing Day I went in the kitchen , two of Diane 's friends had arrived , who lived in London and I went in the kitchen , I 'd had a bad dose of the flu virus that was |
26 | I said so I 've been to a local firm and he said well if you 'd wanted a job we could 've found you one , so I went to the Co-op and I went in the credit , working in the Co-op credit and er went from there to . |
27 | However I try it and I went in the shop and . |
28 | I thought , something 's up with my mum , and I went in the house . |
29 | So with a little adding up and subtracting you will see that there were five children in the family and I came in the middle , being the third child . |
30 | And I put in a request to see His Majesty the King . |