Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mind you my regular 's back and she charges three pounds .
2 And she comes up and she goes good day lieutenant Kerawski from New York the N Y P D like this .
3 And you push it and she goes good morning !
4 She perceives the symbolism underlying stories from a mythology which can be regarded as patriarchal propaganda and she deconstructs established meanings to effect a shift in emphasis .
5 Her lungs are badly scarred , her throat is damaged , her sense of taste and smell have almost completely gone and she suffers severe mood swings .
6 I was talking to Mrs the other day , down the road , she 's had , she had er back problem and she gets terrible trouble at night , sleeping
7 She do n't sleep too well , and she gets bad dreams even though she takes pills and that to help her sleep .
8 Anyway they two little old girls , little old boys in there so she come and this woman who looks after little old baby , she was about there and she gets this baby out , well I tell you what he did n't miss a bloody trick he did n't !
9 Well perhaps she only gets two pence a week pocket money and she saves one penny .
10 Lever treats ad budgets and strategies as confidential information and she says below-the-line plans have yet to be formulated .
11 ‘ — And she says dreadful things to you in front of the whole class and makes you feel really stupid , ’ continued Maud .
12 She makes negative prints and she manipulates photographic materials with acid .
13 And she likes that garden and she does n't mind working for something on that .
14 ‘ She 's innovative and she understands new technology and how to apply it . ’
15 Her mother , Joy , is a physiotherapist at the Memorial Hospital , father , Jim , is overseas director for Newcastle engineers NEI and she has two brothers , Christian , 15 , and Simon , 11 .
16 She 's quite tall , and she has good legs .
17 " And she has good reason to say so when she looks at what has happened to all the rest of them . "
18 And she has some justice on her side .
19 Susan uses me for the first person pronoun [ G2 ] , and unmarked past tense [ G4 ] in tell , see , pick and run , and she has initial /t/ in ting , " thing " [ P17 ] .
20 Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her
21 And she has double ones was for bigger ones .
22 Maureen says her priority for homes is comfort and light — her own abode is a ‘ mixture of old and new ’ — and she champions individual taste over trendiness .
23 A turning point came the day Charlotte 's cousin saw them together and reported back , ‘ She 's actually quite ordinary — and she wears red shoes !
24 ‘ It has been her home for well over thirty years and she needs some stability after losing Father .
25 She sets them against us , and she puts strange ideas in their heads .
26 David John , defending , said : ‘ Miss Pritchard has some history of a drink problem and she regrets this incident . ’
27 And she hath twenty-eight days clear ,
28 And she gives extra points for presentation .
29 And they takes lovely photos .
30 No , he 's going to give me fifty because , do n't forget , he 's in a small bed and he eats thirty pounds worth of food .
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