Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Feldwebel had not moved and I looked all the way up his black leather jack-boots and the thin grey greatcoat with its cheap tin buttons looking as if they had come out of a Christmas pudding before I noticed that his eyes were slightly open and that he was watching me with an uncle 's amusement .
2 So I think , possibly , somebod , and I got all the recipe books
3 But , as I say , I we I went there and I got all the information there , and then I went into Dixons and I I did what they did on the television , you know , started talking and so I said well er , you know , do you have the er ha I noticed that there was erm no finance er
4 four o'clock , and he was like read it and he oh , only fed ten P in and I got all the information that I needed to know .
5 And , of course , when you are young , you are always looking forward , and I had all the answers ready when Clare asked me , ‘ But what about your plans ? ’
6 Saturday night and stayed with his friends like and I , I and I did n't like it , I could I was lying in bed I thought I heard noises and all and I had all the windows
7 He had a good time , said he really enjoyed it and would like to go again , and I had all the washing done for me — he did n't bring anything home dirty except the previous day 's clothes .
8 And then , of course , I was n't able to attend much when I was left on my own after Mother and Uncle Tommy died and I had all the milking and farmwork to do myself .
9 so they wasted time by changing the guard , and I had all the time in the world to destroy the documents .
10 KEVIN KEEGAN and I made all the headlines for being sent off and throwing our shirts down last time Leeds and Liverpool met in the Charity Shield .
11 And I thought all the kids that has passed through him
12 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
13 And I walked all the way up Great Homer Street .
14 And I said all the way through the film practically they were praying for rain .
15 Democracy has arrived at a gallop in England and I fear all the time it is a race for life .
16 The man gave a grunt , which was the permission we had been waiting for , and I ran all the way back to my flat to change and conduct the concert .
17 Now I understood and I put all the blame on Miss Louise .
18 I was still at school and I partied all the time .
19 I looked at the dead Jake Rosso 's picture , and I remembered all the photographs on the walls of my room in Hong Kong .
20 Paul ( Myers ) sat me down and asked me what I liked to play , and I mentioned all the things I do , including these transcriptions .
21 And I expect all the other 's are dead !
22 I actually took all those letters home and I went and I listed all the things that were listed er mentioned in all the letters and also that I tried to consider giving you know my impression of the meeting and tried putting exactly what what they 're saying .
23 and I listed all the items
24 And I have all the time I need , madame , ’ she added with cool emphasis .
25 And , and I think all the time what the leaflet does is give options , it 's never directoral and never goes , never sort of overstates , it 's just giving a range of options .
26 The county at first stage did try of course to produce some exceptions and and I think all the districts found ones they liked and ones they did n't like and I think quite reasonably the county said well er possibly the role of E two is simply to produce this broad policy goal and er this will er and as Richmondshire see it it 'll be er for us to refine it as we see fit at district level .
27 ‘ So when I look at the books now and I see all the symbols and all the stuff they do , I think ‘ Well , I 've already played this , and I 'm not really interested in reading it ! ’
28 Meantime it 's a living hell for all of us , and I need all the help we can get to shorten the time he will be in prison . ’
29 And then I could add them together , or if that 's a bit awkward , what I could do is I could think of the hundred and one as a hundred add one , I can think of the seventeen as ten add seven , and then I multiply them this way and I multiply all the bits and then add all the bits up at the end .
30 Yeah , I 'd have to try and er see if I 've got any of those bills anywhere , I know that that book 's upstairs cos erm , we did that cupboard out the other day and I found all the photographs all our old photographs in a box , but the box had fallen to bits , so
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