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

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1 Gould had procured , as Elizabeth reported to her mother , ‘ several species of interesting birds while in Recherche Bay and has now I believe most of the birds of this colony . ’
2 so you could n't do that , you 'd have to tell them that , and say well I 've got to start my
3 Just ask the old girls to make their and say well I want your National Insurance numbers ?
4 All the doors were locked and bolted so I climbed out through the kitchen window and dropped into a bed of lavender .
5 Sarah was watching and listening so I asked her if she thought they were all the same .
6 Even then I knew roughly what I was going to try and do though I had no idea how to go about it .
7 You must only give her an ounce every hour , and you will only start when I tell you , and stop immediately I order you to .
8 I had to erm until the whole of the h the premises had been searched and secured then I had to assume that there was someone in that room until the contrary was shown .
9 All this begging for money was time-consuming and degrading so I decided to concentrate on finding work .
10 They 'd all got too cold and run home I expect
11 Obviously , the flavour which whisky gives to a sauce differs from that produced by cognac , armagnac or Calvados ; certainly the aromas coming from the pot while the whisky is cooking are also very different ; but by the time the alcohol has been burned and cooked away I wonder how many people would spot what precisely the difference is .
12 Well the honourable gentleman as always makes er more than a debating point , I think he makes a serious point which er deserves to be answered , erm it is not , if I can put it this way , the intention of these orders er to turn auditors into er snoopers or narks er and to do so I think runs some very serious risks , not only of reducing and undermining the relationship between auditors and their clients , not only of imposing very substantial additional cost burdens on auditors which will have to be borne by companies and ultimately their clients , but also there has an example he 's given I think to be some difference , put it no more than that between public money and private money , even though I acknowledge that were talking here about the trusteeship in some cases of of er d er public deposits and funds .
13 And doing afterwards I did t er See the war came and they could n't get people .
14 And I 'm questioning you about what you think this says about John Major , and you 're coming back and saying well I do n't know because how can we
15 And she was very worried and kept on crying down the phone , and saying now I know what you went through with Gerry I said , oh come , you know
16 This is what I said to him this is what I said to him an but he said I I see you with all your get up and go so I did n't make any reply to that .
17 I spent a week at Saintes-Maries , and to get there I drove in a diligence across the Camargue with its vineyards , moors , and flat fields like Holland .
18 I 'd forgotten what a delicious meal tea could be ; and sitting there I felt invaded by the envy of the man who lives in an institution , and has to put up with institution meals and institution everything else , for the rich private life of the established .
19 Marcus and the woman were just sitting there grinning at each other and talking so I went to track Shelly down .
20 I went back to my doctor after two months and said well I feel a bit better , can I a few more months .
21 And then she turned round and said well I do n't hear it !
22 And erm he actually , he , he started off and , and was very nervous but the summing up of it was , was brilliant erm and I , I would n't put it across as well as what he did but the principle of it was that he , he suddenly turned round and said right I have now changed my job , right , you are now looking at the new managing director of Friends Provident , he says , and the first thing I am going to do is I 'm cutting all your wages to eighty five pounds a week , what are you going to do about it ?
23 ‘ … well , they got up and left so I thought I 'd clear their glasses as soon as I 'd finished with the man I was serving .
24 Erm you look fairly fit thank you very much , you know , very sweet of you dear , erm tt and I think to , to carry on with the regards to well how much do you earn you went all around the houses , do n't apologize and say well I have to ask you because , you know , , you know you need to know
25 like before the break when you want to have a permanent record of what you 'd done so that you ca n't turn round and say well I do n't remember them conversation
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