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

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1 I mean they only had their door there and letting in draughts and them running in and out you see we put that there look .
2 " A gift … " he began and them hurried on as Patrick started to shake his head .
3 ‘ It 's always the case of black people having to go mainstream to be accepted , instead of us doing our shit how we wan na do it and them coming over and taking a look , ’ says Roger D. ‘ We 're doing it for ourselves now .
4 and me got in and
5 talking about condoms and me throwing up and all this .
6 ‘ You must be dead beat with everything — and me going on and on . ’
7 He lights the match below the brown patch and I suck in and follow the smoke .
8 ‘ I 'd look a right idiot if we organize things on the basis that Vargas is on our side and I get there and he is n't .
9 Suddenly , there was a commotion at the door and I looked up and saw the skinny preacher walk in .
10 And I looked up and the sea had gone calm .
11 And I looked up and said it 's here !
12 Just got to counter , she started putting it through and I looked up and there were these signposts , and it says cash only .
13 Well , they o , they have n't bothered up there , so I think people , I mean I was doing it , I was , she sort of shoved them in this thingie and I looked up and it said , green !
14 I was walking and he was with his mum and I looked up cos I know what his mum looks like and he was walking with his mum .
15 That bastard on that bus , when I got off I heard this voice saying and I looked round and there 's this ragger sitting there
16 I used to sleep in the same bed as my mother and father because of the shortage of space , but one morning I woke up in another room and I looked out and saw the undertaker standing at the top of the stairs .
17 And I looked out and there was this enormous caravan parked outside , closing off the light through Trevor 's window .
18 And I looked out and I was having a lovely little wander round
19 And I looked in and thought I wonder if that 's Clayton in there or not .
20 ‘ If I cry , he gets so angry that I ca n't bear it ’ , said another , ‘ and I go away and find somewhere by myself where I can go on crying ’ .
21 She switches the light on in her room , and I go in and sit straight down on the chair .
22 I , I , would it be , would it be erm , wrong of me to ask you say , grant up to five hundred pounds , and I go in and talk to him , so we come back with a council , with a scheme .
23 Stan makes a cup of coffee and I go down and fetch it . ’
24 There 's this flower shop not far from the house , and I go there and buy summat every week .
25 " Yes — I have my own personal account there , and I go there when I want to cash a cheque . "
26 Skipper has his breakfast and goes out in the field and I go home and am ready to start work at 10.30am — one of the benefits of being a freelance is that the person who rings up at 10.31am does n't realise that you are wearing jodhpurs and have dirty fingernails !
27 ‘ He is a very laid back , lazy , gross horse , ’ the trainer said , ‘ And I hope now that he can come on .
28 It has its disadvantages in one 's daily life , and I remember now that I described this in At Mrs L 's — how Julia was like that and her family found it tiring and annoying , because she came to everything freshly and without preconceived opinions , and wasted time and came to odd conclusions because nothing was taken for granted .
29 it was only ten to eight and I got up because I thought I was getting late for work and I 'd better get moving .
30 There was the board of governors sitting at the back on this cold grey Monday and I got up and I did some Shakespeare and by the time I finished , dawn was breaking .
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