Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Him and me have never kept things from each other . |
2 | I raised £18 and I 've since raised £4,000 , but that 's nothing really when you compare it with someone 's life . |
3 | Actually , it could have been ‘ See , you ! ’ — and I 've even told people since that it was ‘ See you , Jimmy ’ — but then and there , lying flat on my back looking up at Shifty-Eyes and still holding his foot , all I really registered was that the ‘ you ’ came out as just ‘ U ’ . |
4 | Erm , and I 've just asked John , so I must be now with , no I 've just asked Kim , so I must be now with Philip . |
5 | I must say I 've only grown two maincrop this year , I 've been clearing some new ground and I 've just grown King Edward and Pink Fir Apple , I 've got the biggest biggest Pink Fir Apples you have ever seen bar none but I 'm coming back to you now Fred , I put to you a few minutes ago , your personal recommendations for the best three or four or five potatoes for the different cooking purposes . |
6 | Erm and I 've already sounded Julie out about that . |
7 | Which leaves us with the amazing K-Board and I 've already passed judgement on that ! |
8 | It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel . |
9 | It is a bit anthemic and I 've never liked groups of that kind . |
10 | I crawled down these stairs forty-eight years ago and I 've walked up and down them ever since , mostly in me bare feet , and I 've never got splinters . ’ |
11 | And I 've never laid eyes on Vera . ’ |
12 | ‘ In mining there was a closeness and bond between us and I 've still got friends who work there . |
13 | They had handcuffs on me and I 've still got marks on my hands — you can see — where the handcuffs were put on so tight that when I got to the station they could n't get them off me . |
14 | I 've always liked Prince , which is obvious , and I 've always liked Teddy Prendergrass because he talks so much shit . |
15 | And I 've always thought Terry Wogan 's wit was much under-rated . |
16 | ‘ And I 've always thought Caro was a good judge of character — but she said everyone liked you . |
17 | ‘ No , Maria , I 'm not celibate , but I 'm probably more discriminating than you are , and I 've always avoided triangles . ’ |
18 | I can even slice it and I 've only played golf once . |
19 | It 's a complicated story and I 've only used elements of it . |
20 | ‘ And I 've only got Rob . |
21 | Hugh , himself I think he is completing his work and there , in , in a few months time and I know there have attempts made to find someone to replace him . |
22 | There 's obviously frustration on the part of low paid women members of NALGO and some of our NUPE colleagues , and we are pleasantly surprised that they felt = and I wish now to express frustration at that response of management to break off local negotiations on their grading structure . |
23 | Without naming names , there are some bands I work with and if they are doing an interview , I will have to be there in case they do n't turn up and I end up making loads of phone calls . |
24 | ‘ And I try not to forget others who are n't so lucky . |
25 | I mean I do it sort of a bit naturally , I mean if you , you know that what , the Delvine Hotel , I mean I sort of went in and I du n no sort of part way in I sort of said can I ask you if , you know , you 've had your other quotes and he sort of said yes we 're gon na sit down tonight and make our minds up |
26 | Mrs Singh , Balbinder and I set off to visit Cedars School . |
27 | ‘ And I do not commit incest . ’ |
28 | They inspect my passport and I do not find favour in their eyes . |
29 | ‘ I look at you , ’ said Grainne softly , ‘ and I do not see travesties . |
30 | In his view — I quote him precisely — ’ it would be an act of sheer folly and I do not believe Mr. Lang is capable of that . ’ |