Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb past] them [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And me ate them all
2 I usually keep him in when I wash his clothes and I got them special for the cold weather so he should be all right .
3 and I got them both out whole an all
4 And I got them some of that , urgh urgh !
5 But then I had another er one within er two years and I had them both fairly quickly .
6 I did have a load of that tops and I took them all down the .
7 An orange circle of light , the beam from his torch , darted round the tent walls , there was the jingle of keys and I felt them cold in my hand .
8 I told him about paint work under the bonnet , Mark had they 'd mentioned some paint work had got ta be dealt with and that passenger door with the draught and I told them that .
9 on the thing and , and I picked them both up
10 and I used them this year and they er I 've got quite a lot of Right furry I was er hoping to get I do n't think these 'll come out somehow .
11 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
12 My grandmother gave my a set of oil paints when I was four and she got really angry because they were wee tiny tubes and I squeezed them all out in one go and started painting like Frank Auerbach .
13 That 's happened , I could n't get any one year I took the triplets to the erm Goose Hill coffee morning in the Town Hall and I gave them all money for the tombola and one of them won a Creme Egg
14 a few years ago when my sons were teenagers I had some nice dripping and I said , you 've never had bread and dripping and I gave them some , I put a bit of salt on , I said , try this , I loved a bit of med bread and dripping when I was your age .
15 But Kathleen Mary Butterfield lured him away with a bounce of her fat orange curls , and I found them roly-polying down the hill together behind the shrubbery .
16 The outside did n't match the inside and I wanted them all to kind of get together .
17 Ah well , her parents were old now , and retired , and nobody thought them funny any more : indeed , it was only the intensely conventional world of a Yorkshire boarding-school that had made them seem so eccentric in the first place .
18 ‘ A horse and a cart that stands as high as a house and cost the best part of thirty pounds and you lost them both ? ’
19 The light seemed to have brightened , which was odd , and she saw them all like actors on a stage , brightly lit , faces made grotesque and heightened by make-up , every .
20 ‘ I had shown her photos of Diana , the house and Max the dog and she recognised them all immediately . ’
21 And they tolerated Gustav — gave him a job on the land — as long as it kept Mina happy and she kept them happy .
22 And she died them pink and she , I ca n't remember what I think it was some sort of , erm cooking net that she bought .
23 And she made a frill and she died them pink .
24 And she read them all and is n't that lovely ?
25 And she carried them all up on stage with her when she climbed those six steps to sing her song .
26 She told some of the other mothers he 'd died , but she was n't a good liar , and she gave them different reasons for his death .
27 There was even a moment when he looked directly into Julian 's eyes , and she opened them wide to take him in , but there was nothing alive in him to enter .
28 Four short putts , one after the other , were crucial to a plucky Keenan and she missed them all .
29 There were tracks over the snow and we followed them that day .
30 I remember Mrs Seaton gave us some mince pies and we ate them hot , sitting on the floor in front of the tree — just the two of us .
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