Example sentences of "[pron] [det] [verb] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | she spins her wool , she gets one and , and does her own spinning and weave and then she dyes |
2 | We all eat and drink things every day that have come from overseas , Third World countries . |
3 | ‘ I expect you do n't expend much spirit if you 're still the old Nigel we all know and love , ’ Fran said . |
4 | Ladies and gentlemen , he would say , Ladies and gentlemen , now it gives me very great pleasure to introduce the woman who is responsible for holding this whole show together ; the woman who first understood all those years ago that there was crying need for a place where all you lovely people could gather of an evening , the one that we all know and love , and so … would you please welcome on stage , the very lovely , the very talented … once again … our very own … and sometimes he would fade out , and not even say her name , and he would pause , he would make us wait , he would suspend his elegant hands over the keys ; and then , in that silence , he would play the first notes of the actual song itself . |
5 | An advantage of this technique is that , with glass LC cell walls and transparent electrodes , the displays can be lit from behind to create a luminous image more like the TV we all know and love . |
6 | The U.K. passport we all know and love is on the way out . |
7 | ‘ Hopefully , by the New Year he will be back to the Leslie Crowther we all know and love . ’ |
8 | British Rail , British Rail , that institution we all know and love . |
9 | Their objects and ideas are entirely different from those of the trade unions , which we all know and respect . |
10 | Eyes like saucers at those frightful queens we both know and love . |
11 | From there on , they all relaxed and conversation flowed freely . |
12 | ( They ALL flourish and bow , raggedly . ) |
13 | Seeing as it all peeling and chipping . |