Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They 've got all spit on them and they 've got food stuck in and everyone takes them out and they go , oh look this is my brace
2 This creates a good working team spirit and everyone helps everyone else out .
3 She had been very astute and successful , and everyone wished her well .
4 ‘ I was so miserable when I came here , and everyone rejected me all over again , ’ she said .
5 In the event of trouble , remove the villain , let the other fish settle for a few days and them put him back .
6 Lift them from the elbows , and them drop them down to the floor .
7 Mr Maxwell annoyed councillors when he bought the six properties at above market prices and them boarded them up .
8 The whole world is your paintbox , and nothing pleases you more than to contemplate exquisite , natural things .
9 And nothing gets you there like BKGoodrich .
10 So this was London at last , and nothing gave me more pleasure than strolling around my new possession all day .
11 And so it proved for Paula , whose father died when she was 29 ‘ leaving me with no senior protector and no-one to love me unconditionally .
12 Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago .
13 One day at the Legation he had produced boxing gloves , and instructed Brian and me to put them on .
14 She found the French mysterious and fascinating and liked to listen to them talking among each other and me to take them off for her afterwards .
15 wear out and me throw it away than it still be good and do n't know what to do with it , you know , you 're thinking
16 " Did n't your uncle and me take you in even though you were tainted ?
17 Later , Deborah thought she understood more precisely Laura 's vision of company structure while she was abroad ; ‘ she had Moira to sell more , Meirion to produce more and me to do it better ’ .
18 She stood for a moment on the other side of the room , sizing me up ( and me sizing her up ) , and then she came over to speak to me .
19 Treason and murder were the charges but what was his treachery and whom had he allegedly murdered ?
20 Gail sometimes does my hair but she 's a learner and I get her more cheaply .
21 That 's just like my dad — he 's always on about what a struggle he had in the days of his youth and I get it all too easy .
22 And I get us up in the morning now and , she said she said the temperature rises to sometimes a hundred and twenty in the summer !
23 She 's a clumsy clogs that 's why I wo n't let her walk around with the baby if she wants to cuddle her I tell her to sit down and I tell her not to move well she 's always tripping over her feet .
24 She got a , I think she got a bit of a shock you know she actually probably thought she was better than she was and a lot of people had been giving her a lot of pats on the back and I tell you where half of that emanated from was down the corridor .
25 But I did think it was a lot , and I tell you why : I ca n't really see what a group of professionals charging fees like that needs cash for .
26 It 's a lie and I tell you why it is n't the southern problem , it 's every region 's problem .
27 And I tell you just , what I just wan na do , is give you one one one thought which is in our motion .
28 And I tell you here and now , I find this whole idea utterly revolting . ’
29 I know the manner of this same Lord Owen 's disaffection , and I tell you honestly , though I must and will fight with him wherever I may , yet I think his cause not all empty and not dishonourable , and there have been faults committed against him foolishly and grievously , which a man may well resent .
30 There are four members of the National Race Committee here today and I tell you now
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