Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I envied them their sexual freedom and their self-assured dignity , and I despised the British vice squads that ran them in and were not above enjoying their charms for a consideration .
2 He said that this would be unnecessary and I got the distinct impression that I should not ask any more questions about it but be content that I had got my letter back .
3 ‘ I was daft enough to say his plants looked healthy and I got the Ancient Mariner treatment ; a squirt-by-puff account of how he managed it .
4 and I got the midi hi-fi system .
5 Old friends from the village were talking quietly among themselves , and I noticed the awful Pumblechook trying to catch my eye , as he drank brandy and swallowed large pieces of cake .
6 There was a loud burst of laughter behind me and I heard the Belgian clergyman exclaim : ‘ That is really heretical ! positively heretical ! ’ then laugh loudly himself .
7 There was one occasion when I was sitting in the kitchen and I heard the front door close , and then footsteps in the hall .
8 The rest of the squad fell to one knee , and I heard the smart click of rifle bolts …
9 Steve and I shared the one room upstairs and tried to do it up a bit .
10 Shortly after this Marty Stone , our second engineer , and I re-enacted the whole thing for the benefit of two Daily Mirror journalists who were supposed to be writing an article about the work of the Cutter Service , but nothing ever came of this .
11 After drinks on the balcony overlooking some of the grass courts where members were playing , we had a delicious luncheon , and I had the great pleasure of sitting next to my charming French host Alain Boucheron .
12 I certainly did , and I had the magenta bum-bag to prove it .
13 And here we did see , by particular favour , the body of Queen Katherine of Valois ; and I had the upper part of her body in my hands , and I did kiss her mouth , reflecting upon it that I did kiss a Queene , and this was my birthday , thirty-six years old , that I did kiss a Queene . ’
14 On a recent visit to New Zealand , my wife and I had the good fortune to meet up with Alf and Muriel Newton .
15 A victory over an animal is a hollow one and I had the uncomfortable feeling that I had deprived him of his chief pleasure .
16 Stephen Conroy and I had the same tutor , Geoff Squires , and maybe he 's a model for our life drawing .
17 The main light was behind him , but I could still see the shadows on his face ; they were more marked than ever , and I had the foolish illusion that I could remove them by stroking them with the tips of my fingers .
18 These birds come from America , so they are difficult to get hold of and I had the added problem that I was looking at the end of the breeding season .
19 But you knew exactly where you were with him and I had the utmost respect for his judgement and management of the cutters .
20 I put in me bag when I go up the school and I had the little microphone hanging out .
21 Folding the sheet containing the poem into what I hoped was the perfect paper 'plane , I waited until Mrs Burton 's back was turned and I launched the message-bearing missile in Belinda 's direction .
22 Next day she was elected by a handsome majority , and I believed the Scottish Home Rule movement to be on its way .
23 I got her letter yesterday and I took the first plane .
24 Latter and I made the second ascent of Fer de Lance on sight , confirming the E6 6b grade .
25 the clue , I I 'm sure if I made a mistakes like that , it 's because it 's , you know , maybe angry and I made the wrong approach .
26 If I was a man and I thought the only way to get my jollies was by coughing up for a woman 's veal in a sorrel coulis , I would be suicidal .
27 before I realized that all you had to do was put your hand through my letter box , reach up and you could take , open the Yale lock because I 'd been there a year I locked myself out and I thought the only thing I can do is try and get in by putting my hand through .
28 I was sitting in the sitting-room about to make a cup of coffee when I heard a huge bang and I thought the whole house was going to cave in .
29 Cos I did erm I was thinking we 're going through this fairly quickly are they really taking it in so I s we stopped after I re reached a certain point and I spent the next sort of half an hour or so just asking them questions and some of the things they got right , some they got wrong so I went back over them until we got it right so sort of help to confirm things .
30 For somewhat different reasons in each case , there is not entailment between I chose the first rose on the list and I chose the first flower on the list , nor between Mary was disappointed to receive a rose and Mary was disappointed to receive a flower ( perhaps she was expecting an orchid ? ) .
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