Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [pers pn] [vb past] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 He was probably thinking that in these times it was not worth taking the risk of offending anyone , just in case they were agents of Horemheb and you ended up in an emerald mine on the Eastern Coast .
2 Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle .
3 When Jean and I went down the toaster was put on .
4 We were at at there , and I went with er with my father er on a Friday and we came back that night .
5 I asked him if he would be willing to meet some members of the House , if Lucy and I fixed up some small dinner parties after my resignation .
6 David and I went out the other Wednesday , he said .
7 Having agreed that this was a good idea , David and I went down to a pub called The Three Tuns , which is in Beckenham High Street .
8 I waved at Toby and he walked over .
9 King Hassan , the Maghreb 's sole reigning monarch , had issued a swift and strong condemnation of Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait and he went on to vote in favour of the resolution adopted at the Cairo summit .
10 I first heard about it after the game at Liverpool last Saturday and I stormed in and said I do n't want to get away .
11 Yesterday afternoon , well it started off on Saturday and he ended up outside that house I 'm outside ours there was three cars in the drive which you can not get !
12 Ellen and I lingered on in Mama Sipcott 's for another hour and a half ; indulging in the sailor 's shorebound pastime of planning the perfect voyage .
13 Pierre came to pick them up in the long Mercedes and they piled in with all their bags and appurtenances .
14 Andy and I went down by the river and the loch , clambering up the rocks upstream then back down , watching fish jump lazily out on the calm loch , or strike at the insects speckling those flat waters , jaws snapping underneath ; dispatching , swallowing , leaving ripples .
15 Instead she fidgeted in her seat , unable to relax , as the Mirror 's royal photographer Kent Gavin and I looked on .
16 Mrs Pygling sent her in to spy on Jane and she prowled about with a cordless telephone , through which she had to talk very loud , so that her cracked voice and cackling laugh could be heard in every corner of the estate .
17 Eventually the dinner broke up and Claud , Roger Hollis and I went off for a pub-crawl which after sundry indecorous adventures ended up at the Hypocrites where another blind was going on .
18 No we did n't we sent him back in the February and we came back in er at the end of July so he was
19 Karen and I went out of our way to place obstacles in our path .
20 The Reagan crowd ran against the government and against Sacramento and they came in on their white horses and railed against the Legislature .
21 The doctor , Gray and I ran back into the house .
22 As soon as all these lighting restrictions came in , Daddy said he was n't going to stay in England and they pissed off , ’ Felicity 's lapses into strong language , which were meant to make her sound cool , only made her sound immature .
23 ‘ My son lives in England and he saved up the vouchers to buy the ticket and posted it to me .
24 we followed him over to Albans and I walked in and he goes , he goes oh it 's my disciples
25 We were delighted with his debut over fences when he beat Forest Sun in a hot novice contest at Worcester and he followed up at the same course on Wednesday .
26 The next morning he had left us to rejoin his regiment , even before Granpa and I started out for the market .
27 Jim Groeling and I walked back through his house .
28 Scathach came close to Tallis and they curled up together , her face buried in the fur collar of his clothing , his arms reaching into the warmth below her cloak .
29 Mick and I jumped out and joined Paddy , who was by now crouching meditatively over the broken wheel .
30 The atmosphere was thick with tension but I looked at Mick and he glared back ; here was a guy ready to go for it and nobody was going to stop him .
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