Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Slightly but then him and me did n't get on . |
2 | I suppose routines and me do n't go together . |
3 | ‘ In the meantime we 've still got a couple of days left , and I 'd better start getting my act together , or my replacement is going to wonder what sort of service we 've been running here ! |
4 | ‘ I said we 've talked enough , and I 'd better go and see Hayley Burton . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I was just about to say I expect you could really make a mess if you tried and then I realized I was covered in and I 'd better shut up . |
7 | ‘ I 'm no use to anyone in football and I had better get out , ’ he said . |
8 | There 's loads of TV sets in the window and I du n no which one to look at . |
9 | No , and as for and I du n no . |
10 | can I suggest and I du n no , it might not work we have a lot of children who find it difficult to wo to work at home could we hold a detention in the resource centre for the hour so if other children want to use it , I do n't know , is it open after school ? |
11 | and I du n no went screaming , went crackers . |
12 | And I du n no who I 'm writing to either . |
13 | Erm and I du n no , you just feel better , you feel good , you do . |
14 | I mean I do it sort of a bit naturally , I mean if you , you know that what , the Delvine Hotel , I mean I sort of went in and I du n no sort of part way in I sort of said can I ask you if , you know , you 've had your other quotes and he sort of said yes we 're gon na sit down tonight and make our minds up |
15 | Something got lost and I du n no what ? |
16 | Erm where I have to qualify my my support is is , and and I do particularly want to stress that in no way would I accept the exceptions policy as a substitute to an appropriate increase in the employment alloca allocation for Selby District . |
17 | After all , at any one time in man 's history , there are far more ‘ ordinary ’ people ( and I do not mean that in a derogatory sense ) than those who hit the headlines . |
18 | Too often Kendall seems preoccupied with finding a place in the team for Alan Harper , and although he has been a great servant to the club over the years , Everton will only be a really good side when he is playing in the reserves , and I do not mean that as an insult to Alan . |
19 | One can not prove a personal judgment of this kind , and I do not expect immediate assent to it . |
20 | ‘ The reason I have called you both here is to remind you that you are now second-year witches , and I do not expect this ridiculous feud between you two girls to continue . |
21 | Ferguson said : ‘ It will be a very tight game and I do not expect the Russians to be too adventurous . |
22 | ‘ Well , it is cold and I do not want it . |
23 | It is my home and I do not want to leave it . ’ |
24 | Very well , I will tell you what you ask me , and I do not want to know why you ask it . ’ |
25 | And I replied , ‘ Anastasiya Pavlovna , you have valued these things wrongly , and I do not want to nor can I take advantage of your ignorance ’ . |
26 | Whether that man is the prime minister , modifying his opinions to catch votes , or a bourgeois in terror lest some harmless act should be misunderstood and outrage some petty convention , that man is an inferior man and I do not want to have anything to do with him , any more than I want to eat canned salmon . |
27 | Death would be too kind an end for a man who has done what he has , and I do not want him to escape into it . ’ |
28 | This is a very serious matter the election to Labour 's shadow cabinet and I do not want to believe that men would deliberately spoil their vote . |
29 | My right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) went through the various clauses in detail and I do not want to add to anything that he has said . |
30 | I made the matter clear and I do not want anyone to misunderstand . |