Example sentences of "[pron] and i [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | There 's no fat i , there 's just a teeny little drop of oil in the mince and I and I poured the fat off after I 'd done it and I did n't really need butter in the potato so that |
2 | For nearly a minute he said nothing and I had the sense to keep quiet , too , looking down at the top of his head . |
3 | He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject . |
4 | They formated on me and I led the formation back to the island . |
5 | ‘ Sharpe hit me and I felt the pain in my nose and mouth , ’ said Mr Patterson . |
6 | I had n't come to this place with the conscious intention of divesting myself of my now cumbersome virginity ; but from the moment I saw the actor again — certainly from the moment his arms went round me and I felt the sense of fond familiarity , of affection rediscovered — I knew it was inevitable that we should , sooner or later , make love . |
7 | He turned over to me and I felt the gun barrel at my head . |
8 | Now old and new furies possessed me and I had the man by the neck of his jersey and pushed up against the wall . |
9 | It looked like a simple repair job to me and I thought the gloom on Mick 's face was part of his act . |
10 | One TODAY reader , who refused to be named , said : ‘ There was a certain part which really happened to me and I thought the programme was real . |
11 | There was a loud burst of laughter behind me and I heard the Belgian clergyman exclaim : ‘ That is really heretical ! positively heretical ! ’ then laugh loudly himself . |
12 | When I was a child they killed one close by me and I heard the squealing . |
13 | This all seems to make sense to me and I welcome the fact that this Act recognises children also have their rights . |
14 | ‘ Anyway , seeing as that was the sort of thing Ryan himself would do , he believed me and I bought the land from him . |
15 | ‘ Agreed , but one or two things I must make clear , William comes with me and I choose the cobblers who work for us , I 'm not putting the name of Morgan to any inferior work . ’ |
16 | She looked at me and I caught the amusement in her eyes . |
17 | A peaked cap was cutting its way through the crowd towards me and I recognized the Feldwebel . |
18 | And I used to take them as I wanted them and I cleared the lot . |
19 | I forget , was one of them and I forget the names now . . |
20 | You took them and I want the batteries for them . |
21 | She and I had the other . |
22 | Helen had agreed to help us out on this day of days , and she and I rescued the trolley and staggered around , heaving Changez 's junk into the back of the big Rover . |
23 | No , Alice , I 'll leave as soon as I can , so let's you and I make the most of today . |
24 | He says , you know , what do you think and I say well look it 's up to you and I put the question back to him and say well what do you think ? |
25 | " There 's a nice old muddle for you and I thought the Moor was a quiet place . |
26 | See the harvest field , you and I get the benefit from , but Jesus said you pray for labourers to go into the harvest field . |
27 | The overt expression of that passivity and self-condemnation is that a whole range of the voices of public opinion are on the side of what you and I call the criminals . |
28 | Hugh you and I share the gift of a very unusual christian name . |
29 | Howard , you and I share the same sense of humour . ’ |
30 | When you and I joined the force the majority of homicides were like that — family affairs , or at least concerned with intimate human relationships : legacies , jealousies , frustrated passions — always with a powerful personal element . |