Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | This bowl mean these men and me already make more money today than three months of growing rice . |
2 | Here in America I perform a lot in Las Vegas and Atlantic City and I probably make more money today than I ever did when I was selling a lot of records as a teenage idol . |
3 | I find I can easily put things into perspective , see both sides of an issue , if I just sit around for a while and I probably do that for half an hour a day . |
4 | It 's like a wah , but not a wah , if you see what I mean , and I just use that for Angela Cray . |
5 | And I just know that |
6 | Human relationships are totally imperfect and I just reflect that in song . |
7 | Doctors have given her more than a fighting chance and I just have that to cling to . ’ |
8 | It is storing up misery for children , and I also think these people went through a lot of misery to get what they wanted . |
9 | ‘ I use a Fender Stratocaster , the Eric Clapton model , and I also play some Steinberger guitars and a Yamaha bass . ’ |
10 | But you do n't get that choice you do n't er and to me I , I hate going because the , you , you got everyone seems to be , it 's , it 's as bad as a road really with the trolleys erm and I badly miss this over-the-counter service but er |
11 | ‘ I hate the things — and I utterly condemn those who deal in them . ’ |
12 | It has been made plain that Government policy on aid will be increasingly conditioned by the performance of recipient governments in terms of human rights and observance of democratic practices , and I wholly welcome that . |
13 | And I honestly think that was the only reason that she stopped for Pete . |
14 | I have attended more debates on these matters than any other hon. Member and I vividly recall many of them . |
15 | I do n't like soldiers and I particularly hate those who dress like women and smile a lot . |
16 | Now I , I often gives in , in schools , and I particularly show that slide because as you can see it goes up to the year twenty forty er now I shall be a hundred and four in the year twenty forty I wo n't ask you to calculate what age you will be in the year twenty forty it might be quite large erm |
17 | What I was going to say is I was told erm some time ago that praise does n't mean anything without criticism and I actually believe that . |
18 | Terence Conran once said to me : ‘ the reason why you and I do things well is because we had our apprenticeship in restaurants , ’ and I actually think that 's a very valid point , because you 've got twenty planks to the one function of actually serving food . |
19 | erm I agree , and I actually think these figures are relatively crude , but I mean , there is , clearly there are correlations between low income , which most I mean unemployed people have of course got , and ill health . |
20 | So my the , in my mind the best way forward is for this council to promote the right to buy and I fully support this motion and I would urge members of this council to ignore the report that comes back from the housing committee . |
21 | And I fully believe that . |
22 | And I only get this sort of breakfast when you 're angry , he thought . |
23 | Now I do nt believe everything I read and I only believe half of what I see , but if these words have been uttered by the ‘ poor mans Billy Bremner ’ , then even I think it 's a bit rich ! |
24 | I have been a machine knitter for about 20 years and I still remember those early garments which I expected my family to wear . |
25 | But it 's fine for me because really I grew up in Tembisa and I still know many people there . ’ |
26 | Immediately the hon. Gentleman and I entered the House — on the same day — I formed the view that he was a jerk , and I still hold that view . |
27 | Ten years ago I had four dependent relatives , I took both my parents and parents-in-law into the one house the fathers are now both dead , and I still have both the mothers . |
28 | ‘ The force of the blast ripped the buckle off my watch and I still have some bits of shrapnel inside me , which will make their way out . ’ |
29 | She would have liked them to go to his regimental museum and I still feel that would be one of the best homes for them . |
30 | You have presented me with the key , and I now perceive all of its hitherto latent beauties . ’ |