Example sentences of "and i [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back . |
2 | We visit the charming sheep and I get a chance to wear my wellingtons after all . |
3 | I 'm 32 and I get a lot of shit for it . |
4 | ‘ They are entertaining and patient creatures and I get a lot of pleasure from them . |
5 | He shakes his head and I get a shiver , remembering just that gesture of his , repeated and repeated so that it became like a nervous tic after a while , back in Strathspeld , after Clare 's funeral in ‘ 89 ; a gesture of disbelief , refusal , non-acceptance . |
6 | So then they have to fill out all the forms all over again and I get a stern warning against giving false information to police officers ! |
7 | Lucker and I get a few beach items together and set off across the dunes towards the shimmering shore . |
8 | It 's an apprenticeship and I get a day off each week to go to school . ’ |
9 | Kids bring out the natural father in me and I get a crinkly mouth every time I look at an ankle snapper . |
10 | Oh , dear , she thought , half an hour late , and I get a persecution complex — of course people were n't staring at her . |
11 | I must have knocked it or something and I 'd a couple of shots left and I ought to have shot the swine but I could n't , not while he was sitting there killing himself laughing . |
12 | And I 'd a breath of fresh air . |
13 | See , Mum and I looked a bit up in my book |
14 | Er , and I slided a wee bit . |
15 | The offer of a glass of Calvados was politely refused and I accepted a large glass of red wine that really tasted good . |
16 | I soaked it in hot water and antiseptic and I drank a little more whisky . |
17 | Tony and I dig a platform for the tent , lowering the snow by about seventy centimetres to give us a nice protective wall . |
18 | For example , we meet and I tell a joke ; we both laugh ; you respond with a joke ; we both laugh . |
19 | Sadly , I have n't finished it ; I have it in typescript and I hope a lot of editing will take place , but the plot is great . |
20 | Gombrich sombrely recalled hearing about Auschwitz while working at the BBC Monitoring Service during the war : ‘ They claimed at that time — I remember that as if it were yesterday — they claimed that at least five million people had been killed , and I remember a colleague of mine coming to me to check this figure , because it seemed impossible . |
21 | The anger goes , no point in being mad , and I remember a tasty bit of gum I 've got stashed in the classroom , and I fancy it . |
22 | I 'd crumpled on to the door mat and I remember a fearful pain , but whether it was my head or my ankle , I do n't really know . |
23 | And I remember a great orange moon floating on warm , richly scented evenings . |
24 | There have been lots of others , of course , and I remember a lovely beast called Daisy who would have been grand . |
25 | ‘ He did n't like rehearsing and I remember a Salome in Munich where the Jokanaan was very uncertain in his part . |
26 | The shows on that 1987 reunion tour are among the best we 've done and I remember a cracking night in the Olympia which would have been the last time we visited Dublin . |
27 | It was the sort of London garden which grew London Pride and smelt of snails but there was room to play cricket or French cricket on the grass ( You ca n't have five children and a nice lawn , as my Father sagely remarked ) and I remember a time when obstacle races round the gravelled path on our bicycles was popular with my sister and me . |
28 | And I remember a whole boat-load of these young Irish lads and lasses coming aboard you know , weeping and wailing . |
29 | I mean I remember when I went , first went to my cheap caravan site where there is n't a toilet and you have to walk to the toilets , and I remember a couple of times when I was little , shitting my pants on the way to the toilets , you know , cos I could n't hold it in . |
30 | — Tim Loughton , of Battersea ‘ Now my name 's Binge and I like a party , but these parties are something else again . ’ |