Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So me and got the , the ice packs out of the freezer .
2 Owen said he wanted to go , and I said do n't go , come over and hassle , so I and run off .
3 And here I am , Kate thinks , sitting opposite you and thinking there 's more distance between us in terms of class and sex awareness than a million years of chat over drinks at six dollars a go on the Oriental Hotel terrace could ever hope to bridge .
4 Perhaps your secretary or some other intelligent person can sit alongside you and jot down , unobtrusively , the main points made by other speakers and indicate who is speaking so that you can look at them and glance at the notes alternately .
5 This seemed to be a place where , despite noises in the night and a few dangers like trees that grew inside you and made your throat choke , a person might feel sale for always .
6 A steering group , chaired by Sir Geoffrey Crowther ( and including among its members Sir William Holford ) , was appointed to act alongside it and to give an independent opinion on the recommendations of the study group , as they emerged .
7 Gentleman , this is to quaint you all of you cor Serning the Billing of this workhous think to starve the poore theare Stephen Wite Stratford Lews of Barfield Wile of TataSon Loyd hintlesham but let them tak care of thin Selves for farit that is hap on shall there Brains be Blown out and that as sure as death and fail not and the hous shall not be bilt a toyle for theare shall be 500 planted soon and will di all it and pull Wiles hous down .
8 You do n't have to get inside it and keep adjusting and adjusting it like you do with some others .
9 ‘ All I want to do is claim what is rightfully mine and ensure the wishes of my brother are carried out .
10 Jump onto the lift to your right , then on the second lift , and finally onto a platform ( watch out for the bare wires ) , climb down the site of this second building if you wish to collect a couple of records , but it 's quicker and safer to climb up the purple wall above you and climb the four ladders , grab the crate and jump onto the platform on your left , kill the mugger , climb the ladder and grab another crate , climb another ladder , then another kill the workman in the process , run across to the right , jump before you touch the wire and you should land on the next platform .
11 Coronary risk factors are multiplicative , not additive , so if you already have one or two unavoidable risk factors , the last thing you should do is assume that the sword of Damocles is irrevocably poised above you and reach for another cigarette .
12 Go back to the lift and go up , carry the weight to the button and drop it on the button to start the swing , stand on the swing and fly up-right , collect the weight above you and throw it onto the button next to the swing , go back to where you grabbed the weight , go left , collect the weight , go right to the wall and fall down , throw the weight on the button , go up , left , up the pipe , collect the flower and go down the pipe .
13 I sit astride it and reach down for him .
14 He stood outside it and yelled .
15 Having been drawn into the awareness , having re-experienced it in our bodies , we can then stand outside it and see what its meaning is for us .
16 Anyway , everybody in the street made enough money to go outside it and buy the meat and their necessary clothing .
17 I watched both them and Mathews closely throughout both days while he was giving evidence , and for most of the time all three of the judges had their heads and eyes down on the notes they were keeping . ’
18 He pushed his face awkwardly into my hand , nuzzling it like a puppy , and then suddenly grabbed it in both his and kissed it .
19 Thomas took her hand in both his and stroked it gently .
20 I just wanted to run it past you and see what you thought really .
21 I walked past it and headed north to have breakfast .
22 He brushed past it and ran stooping round the corner of the L where the only light was fixed high up on a wall .
23 A stream meandered past it and cascaded into the depths of the forested cliffside .
24 He walked past it and turned the corner into Cromwell Road .
25 The implication was that with a bit more happening in the sack , hubby would n't have felt he was getting past it and tried to prove his virility by punting up the north face of the Thames .
26 ‘ I used to walk past it and peep in through the windows and think how much I 'd love to live there , ’ she confesses .
27 Laidlaw drove past it and pulled up at the end of the dirt road .
28 ‘ But , darling , why not part it and tie it in a knot under your chin ? ’
29 I was just walking back past the big , black marble vault belonging to the Chatwin family when somebody dodged out from behind it and grabbed me from the back .
30 Suddenly her attention was caught by the sight of a light utility truck parked on the roadside a short distance ahead — and as she drew nearer a man stepped from behind it and held up his hand .
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