Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Come round here and I 'll sort that cheek out for you cos you 've still missed it .
2 Here , sit down and I 'll make that drink . ’
3 Before implementing such change in our practice , we reviewed our own experience and assessed the likely impact of that change and I 'll present that experience today .
4 you take the brown paper off and this is the wall paper underneath and I 'll take that bit off
5 And I 'll take that management one .
6 As freelance snapper Dale Cherry took pictures , Flashman threatened : ‘ Take that and I 'll smash that camera over your head , ’ before lunging at the startled photographer .
7 I do n't think it will be 1996 but we might and I 'll fight that corner .
8 If you 're not gon na play with the Lego Chrissy , can you pack some into the boxes and I 'll put that board away .
9 The land there is now nearly exhausted , and I would suggest that building rates in future years are in fact likely to decrease from what were abnormally high figures in the in the past ten year period .
10 And I would welcome that initiative right now .
11 Our farm has shown growth right from grandfather 's day in 1921 and I would expect that growth would continue .
12 In my review of the 3500 head , it was mentioned that Hartke had given the amp a no-nonsense look , and I would re-iterate that opinion here .
13 And I would make that judgement and I would appoint it .
14 And the early reading of P P G seven it seems to me it 's apparent that the principle messages are that the development in open countryside should be strictly controlled , and I would underline that point strictly controlled , and that the countryside should be safeguarded for its own sake and non-renewable and natural resources should be afforded protection .
15 And hell , I thought ; I had been tired ; I was tired still , and I would phone that evening — definitely — and say I 'd fallen asleep , and nobody would be too bothered , and after all a chap could only cope with so much sorrow-saying in one day … of course I 'd phone .
16 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
17 I might vary this if one was arguing that it was easier for a chap in some circumstances to become a bomber pilot than it would be to become a fighter pilot , and I would concede that argument .
18 See if it was warmer and dryer , I 'd go out there and I 'd rake that lawn .
19 An and I 'd like that team briefing as well .
20 Very few of those people work at Stansted Airport and I 'd suspect that living in Stansted Airport would n't be an excuse for building new housing .
21 It 's 8.30 am and I must find that discharge connector for the breathing gear — we 'll need it on the ship when loading begins .
22 ‘ I think I need 350,000 points to guarantee selection , and I will pass that total if I finish in the top two tomorrow , ’ said Lane .
23 I repudiate it with contempt and I will fight that attempt at domination to the end .
24 So type plus two less thans , the name of the file , which is sales one , two greater thans , and a cell address , C twenty five and then enter and that number one five four is , you got from that file sales one , in cell C twenty five , and I can copy that formula to the right , just like any other formula , I can copy it .
25 And you would override that belief ? ’
26 And you 'll need that machine there back a bit from the television as I 've already told you .
27 ‘ You be nice to me , darling , and you 'll have that promotion in no time . ’
28 And you 'll see that theme er , in , in a number of headings .
29 It will probably be very untidy ( and you may need that ability to cope with unfamiliar attitudes ) but you should not be concerned at this stage with what it looks like , only what it does .
30 Chaplin grasped the whole complexity of the human heart , its goodness , its beastliness — and you dare call that rubbish !
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