Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun sg] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I GOT kicked out of my first band and that weekend I bought a guitar and immediately started recording the first Big Black record .
2 And that was how I was trained and that way I was trained seven and a half years ago , it has now all changed again .
3 ‘ Then go away , and that way I wo n't cause you any more inconvenience at all ! ’
4 The Warrington by-election was held in mid-July , and that night I went with Neil Kinnock and David Owen to BBC Television Centre to await the result .
5 And that night I fairly bounded up the stairs .
6 Neither party seem too interested in the other , and that night I dream about Enoch Powell showing me around a slum street with a vile grin on his face .
7 ‘ They phoned me at home on a Friday evening and that night I went out to celebrate , ’ she said .
8 I certainly Mr Chairman welcome this paper erm and I know today that I think possibly the main reason being erm , I could be deemed also been through and through today responding to our local issue and that maybe due to May fever , I do n't know , erm , in really accepting acknowledging as I have done in the past your efforts , erm the county surveyor 's efforts for this part of Suffolk I do again bring to your attention and I do n't think is being critical in that the Barnet by bypass is part of a far bigger jigsaw and that jigsaw I say not
9 We were there on 3rd May 1945 when Rangoon was liberated , and that evening I gave a short broadcast over All-India Radio , telling our friends in India and Burma that we should shortly be back in the liberated city to help with the tremendous task of reconstruction .
10 And that evening I thought how unkind , how unjust , Biddy was to me .
11 As a writer , reviewer and professional artist I have accumulated a collection of over 40 videos .
12 Each day there was a new sight and each day I was pushing the ability of these words to cope with my thoughts .
13 But most of my time I spent in the many and varied mosques , and each day I went back to Hagia Sophia , sometimes remaining for hours .
14 For three days I went into the library at the Hall hoping to find Laura there and each day I was disappointed .
15 you see , until my next birthday , that is , you see , but I , well each year , you see , I always say well to my friends I am so thankful for my friends who drop in and each year I say , well I do n't suppose I will be here much longer but I shall be here , I hope , while I can walk
16 Each morning before I leave for work , I bid a cordial ( ? ) farewell to the one perched on my roof and each night I count my fish to see if he 's penetrated the net I hurriedly stretched over the pool .
17 Bach time we met she invited me , and each time I declined .
18 and each time I watched him talking to the drivers
19 She was always there and each time I tried to speak to her .
20 During the seven and a half months I was on C1 I went to Crown Court twice , and each time I got remanded back into Holloway .
21 I was n't so sure I was going to throw up now , but that same irresponsible , destructive part of my brain-just a few neurons probably , but I suppose there are a few in every brain and it only takes a very small hooligan element to give the rest a bad name — kept thinking about those fried eggs and bacon on the cold plate , and each time I almost heaved .
22 And each time I 've ask you what have you got today , right .
23 Benjamin had told me he would return to Le Coq d'Or ; every morning and each evening I went there but no Benjamin .
24 Without his burning enthusiasm and complete conviction I doubt that WWF would have come into being , for there were many doubters in those days .
25 From the point of view of social and economic policy I believe we face a choice : either we accept the present trends which will lead inevitably to a decline in individual freedom and responsibility and the restriction of opportunities for our children and grandchildren or else we face the seemingly impossible task of dismantling the corporate state .
26 That he was a good and strong swimmer I assumed , because his American youth had familiarized him with the sea and coastal sailing ; but , owing to his agoraphobia , I can not exactly imagine him enjoying a high dive .
27 A hundred feet would see me clear of the danger zone , and this distance I covered foot by foot , walking sideways with my face to the rocks and the rifle to my shoulder ; a strange mode of progress , had there been any to see it .
28 And this trip I 've done all three .
29 And er , of course I , when I go up there I , I read some of his you ken old books and that and this night I was up , he 'd Gallovadians you see .
30 All we need is a rope , a bucket , a net , a hook , a rugby ball and this machine I 've made .
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