Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | dad , dad did n't say nothing about all evening just pop in for an hour , but I could n't see Stuey and me sitting there disturb him , scared |
32 | How about you and me steppin' out ? |
33 | I can imagine you turning right in one of the lanes around here , and me going straight on into some duck pond or other . ’ |
34 | ‘ You must be dead beat with everything — and me going on and on . ’ |
35 | So when Esquire ask for their 2,000 words next month about the connection between the Croatian Winter Olympics team uniform and Public Enemy , or the brutal point of Michael Barrymore , I can somehow contrive it that I end up writing about how it feels waiting for Maddy 's first smile , about the wonder of her 35th day , about her growing up and me growing up . |
36 | Sophie and me have n't got a babysitter . |
37 | Him and me have never kept things from each other . |
38 | So they 've not been regular attenders since the age of fourteen or so and their dad and me have always been very tolerant . |
39 | I suppose routines and me do n't go together . |
40 | And erm so er er if people do that And er this this businessman , this week , he he rang and he he was sending messages via the secretary , instead of getting on the phone to me and and me finding out what there was , he finally he s he said There 'll be about an hour 's work . |
41 | Not for the likes of you and me to question why . ’ |
42 | He lights the match below the brown patch and I suck in and follow the smoke . |
43 | And I get rather tired of the constant accusations that councils ca n't spend , they 're not allow , they , they have to , they lose fifty percent of receipts , they do n't lose them , they go to the benefit of the chargepay er tax , council tax payers of this county , in reducing the debt and reducing the debt burden of interest , er interest on the budget . |
44 | and I says , Good afternoon could I speak to the person that does advertising etcetera , and I get through to that particular person , and I said , How would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it would n't cost you a penny . |
45 | I know that in the mundane , the thought of never having been understood or recognised rankles ; but the transcendent joy is the greater and I get instead the hidden flowers of sorrow of my own soul with their scent and their beauty . |
46 | An innocent onlooker and I get fucking |
47 | I 've managed to overcome the problems and I get around quite quickly — but I 've got chunks knocked out of the back of all my necks where the slide catches ! ’ |
48 | Individually they are fine and I get on very well with most of them , but put them together in a group and they seem to have an attitude problem . |
49 | Says Miss G : ‘ Mother and I get on very well . |
50 | The delicacy of the situation , with their parents and often their grandparents there and everything ( as in a thwarted erotic dream ) , would hardly explain the lack of visual stimulation ; and I get on like a house on fire with the girls in the officers ' bordello . |
51 | Selina and I get on like a house on fire . |
52 | Mum and I get on a lot better these days . |
53 | And I get on less than two people |
54 | Tony and I get up as quickly as we can , brushing the snow free from clothes before putting them on so that it will not melt with the heat from our bodies . |
55 | A sequence in which they knock me down and I get up . |
56 | So they knock me down and I shake my head and I get up . |
57 | Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be |
58 | And I get up about half four , right ? |
59 | The driver calls ‘ Loving ’ and I get off the bus … ’ |
60 | And I get really bummed out when I see people living on the streets . ’ |