Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That 's Central Lobby with Judy Laybourn , Sir Robin Day and me at 10.40 .
2 He was going to make himself invulnerable , and then turn Susan and me into ragged carpets .
3 For all I know you 've manipulated both William Ash and me into this whole situation ! ’
4 And when we seen them , we just bust ourselves laughing , cos they looked so funny with Marie 's hair all over the place and me with this real surprised look on my face .
5 ‘ Do not torment yourself and me with needless jealousy ’ , implored Wolfgang .
6 If I am working on pupil autonomy , then I have to find some way to remind pupils that it often helps to talk out loud to someone , and to establish an atmosphere in which they readily approach each other and me for this purpose .
7 Do join Kirsty , Lloyd , Kathleen Long and me for more of the same but different at five to one tomorrow .
8 Knowing where to fish is the real key to success at Scourie and one year Stan took Ann and me to one of his favourite lochs , close to Ben Stack .
9 And me in that horrible space —
10 ‘ What ? ’ , said David , dressed in black satin , looking absolutely outrageous , like a Lithuanian Dracula rock and roller about to get married and me in this sort of Victorian gown .
11 Émile , enthusiastic about Jean-Claude 's work in general ( and me in particular ) , had sold the idea to Frontenac on the grounds of Jean-Claude 's association with la Sologne .
12 And I with that
13 They would ask me into their classes to watch them teach ; they gave me time for interviews ; they allowed me into staff meetings and departmental meetings and I at various points in my research I erm attempted to feed back to them some of the material that I was coming up with , and we would have meetings to discuss this and I would erm use those meetings then to refine my ideas .
14 I have meant to write to you a hundred times during the last three weeks but at all hours of the day I have been busied with teaching and beating and supervising footballings until when at last after all the animals were caged up and I at last had some peace , I have been too sad & too weary to write anything .
15 I 've got a bit of a conflict of interest here straightaway because the actual case that Roy is talking about is actually my brother and I at this moment have been complaining to the Lloyds Policy Unit in respect of erm this particular policy , because the company that was actually trading went into liquidation .
16 Sh that th the people were willing to make promises that they did not wish to keep that they would not keep and I in all sincerity could not let them do that , and they went away extremely hurt and that particular situation unfortunately became extremely tragic later on .
17 And you through these courses and you got a certificate when you come out which er some of the said to us , a fully qualified member of a , so these advantages were open to us then you see ?
18 And you times that by ten .
19 That 'd be terrific , would n't it , losing Jim and you in one swell foop , as they say .
20 However , both TA and IT are relatively complicated to master and you re recommended to let someone else set them up or run them for you unless you are really eager to advance your computer expertise .
21 For almost a decade , the pair have kept their romance alive — he with private phone calls telling her he loved her and she with intimate presents like the pair of cuff-links engraved with the initials of Fred and Gladys , their pet names for each other .
22 And she with another feller , eh ?
23 Dave 's verdict : the Atlas is a completely new bag and we at Outdoor Action were the first to test it .
24 I regret that , and we on this Bench will vote against it .
25 ‘ From the east and we with all . ’
26 I think secondly erm whichever country , and you do look back to your roots , and we for better or for worse here look back to the great public school headmaster of a century ago and I still think people want that kind of dynamic drive , that entrepreneurial drive , and who 's to say they 're wrong ?
27 The message should be that schools are about education and learning and that worthwhile learning is hard work and we in good schools try to make this work as pleasurable as possible .
28 The good nature and humour of most Scotsmen never failed to appreciate the situation , ( an immigrant father taking his kids out for a run to the country ) and they at all times were friendly .
29 The myriad cells of the brain are like the shells where pearls are born but incomparably finer , and in these cells the ideas sleep through time , and are cut and polished and made perfect and they at last enter a crucible where the new crystal is reborn and is grown .
30 The polish chief negotiator has demanded to know why the Community has such problems adjusting to the Višegrad states when it accounts for 56 per cent of their trade and they for 1 per cent of its trade .
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