Example sentences of "and [pers pn] be [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You know like I say there is quite a lot of trust and erm I think Yona and me are sort of aware er we 're very much united in the feeling that we do n't we do n't want things to erm you know we want everybody to be involved and obviously different people have different things to offer .
2 And I am author
3 ‘ ' . One day she said , ‘ You are creature great , and I am creature small . ’
4 ‘ Well , Sergei and I are kind of symbols . ’
5 ‘ Then I guess you and I are toast , my dear .
6 I 've been trying to fight my need for you , but last night proved one thing to me — you and I are dynamite together .
7 However , I regret that it does not appear that she is to address the Council of Europe , of which the hon. Gentleman and I are Assembly members .
8 And anyway , he and I are sort of mates .
9 She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’
10 ‘ You 're fire and I 'm air .
11 I do n't know wen I 'll see you agen , but I 'm sorry for the things I did , and I 'm ashamd .
12 My na mes Tom and I 'm chairman of the trust , have Roy who is chairman of the management committee , Ron is vice who who who 's vice chair of the board , Gordon I 'm sure everyone knows is the general manager and John who is the company 's secretary .
13 Yeah but she does a bit out here and I 'm bit , feel a bit embarrassed when him and
14 ‘ What yer do is yer own business , but one sign that things ai n't right and I 'm orf to Monsieur Didier — and the perlice .
15 After all he was only fifty-two and I 'm fortnight . ’
16 And I 'm pig in the middle . ’
17 And I 'm flesh and blood , at least .
18 Sometimes I 'm working away up here in my studio — the name 's a bit too grand for the room , which is only 12 by 12 , but even so — and there 's music on the radio and I 'm sort of on automatic pilot .
19 Yeah the clock , the clock 's there I always get groups that say where 's the clock cos they ca n't sort of see where it is and I 'm sort of saying it 's the angle tell the time .
20 erm right I 'm new to the area and I 'm sort of wanting to move into the Garden City
21 And I 'm sort of thinking , oh my God , modern woman !
22 and I 'm sort of thinking , why Thursday ?
23 and they 're going in my neck but I do n't wan na turn over cos she 'll fall off the bed and I 'm sort of going just on me and she 's really funny .
24 Or if my mother comes up , and I 'm sort of just getting up , she says , oh do you want me to bring stuff up , or ideally , I usually say or I 'll come downstairs and get breakfast .
25 Half my year 's gon na be gone , and I 'm sort of , going for the third year , and it 's really heavy .
26 I do a fair amount of charitable work — I was president of the BMC which I really enjoyed doing and I 'm president designate of the Council for National Parks which will come up in October .
27 So , ‘ What would my priorities be if the bad dream came true , and I were Minister of Health now ? ’
28 Leonard Cheshire and I were pilot officers together in No 4 Group at the beginning of the war ; he came from the dreaming spires of Oxford and I had just been commissioned as a pilot officer after serving a stint of five years as a sergeant pilot .
29 I said you and I were man and wife , and to lose me would break or damage your bond with the King .
30 A marriage between foreign nationals from different countries and of different religions would have been difficult enough in settled times , but it was rendered much more complicated now by the fact that whatever my family 's record might have been with regard to the Fascist party , my mother , my father and I were enemy aliens who had just lost a war .
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