Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb past] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The one you 're walking out with , the one Gazzer and me saw down the prom . ’
2 Well I I went out to them , and because I heard banging , and I looked out the window and they were hacking at my fence , and I went out bu and was playing war with them when Jim crossed the road with one of them following behind and away down the street , and I thought oh !
3 And I looked out the window , I could n't see anybody next thing a car moved off so whether it was same crowd I do n't
4 Above the chasms we stopped and I kicked out a shelf for the camera bags .
5 I sent off my $5 and I got back a list of occupations : TV repairman , shoe salesman , musician , fireman , axe murderer .
6 Yeah , I said yeah I am , I said I 'm gon na drive up and see , so we got in , went up to Wendy 's , you could n't see through the door Pen , Penny and Kev said well we 'll drive round as well , I said well she 's had us up and down , cos one minute she was quite strong then the next she could n't cope , I said Wendy all I want you to ever know is that I 'm there , if ever you want me phone me , I do n't care whether it 's middle of the night , middle of the morning or whatever , so she says alright , anyway Penny went up , she said she could n't see anything she thinks she 's gone a bed and then me and Rudy went up , it must have been quarter to one cos I took him for a little walk and I got out the car and walked round the back and then , I could see her curtains were open and I could see a light on , so I went round the front and I shouted through the letter box , Wen it 's only me I 've come to wish you a happy new year , let's hope next year will be better than this one and she come to the door and she was broken hearted
7 I got myself a couple of sausages on sticks , a hunk of crusty bread , and another Scotch , and I took over a pint of bitter for Seddon .
8 But , now that , I mean I 'm in the second year of being a student , and I took on the position of women 's officer for the we , for the west of Scotland area
9 Every room in the house contained some form of Bible and I took up a large ancient looking one and opened it as if it had been a door into a cave .
10 She 's my only daughter and I took out an endowment for her at birth in preparation for this .
11 So 38×84″ was my conclusion and I made up the stretchers .
12 So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them .
13 In the spring of 1940 John Avison and I rounded up a group of like-minded radio people with the object of renting a large house as far away as possible from downtown Vancouver .
14 After midnight Nell said she was going to bed , and I walked up the train with her to her roomette , almost opposite mine .
15 And I walked up the village this morning the birds were singing their songs
16 it does my house , in fact it come the other day when Kerry had to pick a battery up and I walked out the front with Kerry and he sat in the car and did n't even look at me
17 I saw the plant growing happily in a garden in Virginia , and I brought back a cutting …
18 Patsy and I corresponded over a period of four months .
19 Alec led the strenuous but short-lived pitch and I continued up the long Needle Crack : sustained but never too difficult ; glorious bridging above the full height of the crag .
20 It was a wet and windy day and I warmed up a little more carefully than usual .
21 I took them to school for Sports Day and decided to try them out by sprinting across the school gymnasium , and I spiked up the wooden floor rather badly .
22 I was watching for him erm I 'd been to the loo and I glanced out the er landing window and I thought it looked too tall for you .
23 No no i if it was if it was the likes of a say for instance , and I owned the book , it was my black book , and I ran up a hundred pounds on it .
24 Susan and I sauntered down the aisle and took seats a few rows back .
25 And I went down a few hundred yards again .
26 And when I er went to go on me own er I still wanted to keep in the union and I went down the Locksmiths ' union , which was in the market place , and they said they er we could n't , we could n't have you in the union if you go on your own erm there 's another denomination or something , was something that you 'd have to join or something like that and be on your own .
27 Well er as I say , I 've always been a union member but then when I was self-employed it was different and I kept me fees up for a , to somewhere I do n't know what it was , but er when er yes , when er I was coming to come on me own and I went down the locksmith 's to see about it and they said er , what did they say now , they said you could n't do that , whatever it was , and er we 'll have to do this and that and the other .
28 I got up , washed , dressed , and Benjamin and I went down the great sweeping wooden staircase .
29 There was a lot of undergrowth to be cleared so Stephen and I went down the following Saturday ( 17/10/92 ) to cut down and burn the weeds .
30 The clock struck one and I went down the lunch in Hall .
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