Example sentences of "and [pron] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They did n't pay me no wages , not real wages , they just gave me a bob now and again , and me board and lodgin' , and some clothes .
2 I mean , after all the shit I gave them they 've really stood by me and me girlfriend as well .
3 I screamed and pulled with all my might , shaking my hands and my head and throwing myself backwards and over as I did so , banging one knee off the gun where it lay , fallen in the sand .
4 [ The Times , 16 August 1971 ; Independent , 10 July 1990 ; W. O. Bentley , W. O. , an Autobiography , 1958 , The Cars in my Life , 1961 , and My Life and my Cars , 1967 ; J. M. L. Frostick , Bentley , Cricklewood to Crewe , 1980 ; A. F. C. Hillstead , Those Bentley Days , 1953 ; V. L. P. Davis , W. O. Bentley , MBE : Summary of his Life and Work , 1988 . ]
5 And er I were mad as well because somebody was somebody were falsifying records and Well my lungs and my life and the mens life as well .
6 I say that with absolute passion about a man who is my boss and my friend and with whom I am proud to serve in this Government .
7 Alright he , he 's probably down there with his wife and my friend and invited me down there to stay in her house but I do n't think it 's September actually , so I do n't , some .
8 ‘ Let me finish these papers and my lunch and we 'll go along there , eh ? ’
9 It was true that I had n't been to see Jeeta or Anwar for a long time , what with the moving and my depression and everything , and wanting to start a new life in London and know the city .
10 ‘ You had them all the time — you trailed me round — you bloody filthy lying bastard — you poked my head into every shit-bin in Bristol — you led me up hill and down dale till my feet were dropping off — you made me steal some people 's boat — I could 've been got by the police — I might be festering in jail now — handcuffed — criminal — you do n't care , you 're criminal anyway — I would n't be surprised if you 'd murdered half a dozen innocent people and cut them up and kept their pieces stashed away in the hole where you 've been hiding my bag and my things and my money and my dreams … ’
11 I 'd got my toast and strawberry jam , I 'd treated myself to a doughnut as well , and I 'd got my bag and my money and my dreams back .
12 I am not singing ‘ Take my head and my heart and all my bad habits but by the way I 'm sorry that you have to put up with all that but they 're just part of the package you see . ’
13 [ Diana Napier Tauber , Richard Tauber , 1949 , and My Heart and I , 1959 ; Charles Castle and Diana Napier Tauber , This was Richard Tauber , 1971 ; Willi Korb , Richard Tauber , 1966 ( in German ) . ]
14 Blindly , like a plant in search of light , I turn my face up , and his lips are there , on my lips , and my senses and my nerve ends and my heart and my body , every part of me , all my love , everything is drawn into the sweetness of his mouth .
15 Good old Bri , he just looked at me and my hair and said , ‘ It 's a porcupine ! ’
16 It was a matter of horror to me and my wife that such a young lad could carry that knife .
17 And my wife and baby , ’ he added .
18 And my wife and I endured weeks of farewell parties with relatives and friends .
19 And my wife and babies , too .
20 And I had better chances of getting a proper house for myself and my family which was then two daughters and my wife and I .
21 For reasons which I could never grasp , some restaurants seemed in a position to provide much greater variety than others , and my wife and I found one such place in the Hanover Square area , where I worked .
22 Only my daughter , and my wife when she was alive . ’
23 I knacker myself at my job to keep her nice and warm in my HOUSE , WITH MY KIDS AND MY DOG AND MY HI-FI AND MY CAR AND MY DAVID HOCKNEY PRINT …
24 and they used to know the , the wrongdoers , and when alleg allegations were made about any violence on the police , they would know the policeman pretty well , and more often than not they could tell whether a policeman might be of the type who might provoke anybody , they knew the policeman very well indeed , and my word if the policeman was assaulted in my early days , he 'd got to have a jolly good excuse not to be sent to prison .
25 Between that and my back and my knees it 's
26 Out of that you see and my insurance and all that is n't it .
27 Today , today Dawn looks so drab , my sister Dawn , she 's got trousers and my and my top and my top and she loves her kebabs and her her legs her dry , right .
28 Today , today Dawn looks so drab , my sister Dawn , she 's got trousers and my and my top and my top and she loves her kebabs and her her legs her dry , right .
29 The metal strip at the side of the card holds an electrical charge — like a piece of recording tape ; this machine reads that , to make sure it 's of the current pattern , while at the same time photographing me and my tag and weighing me .
30 Erm and my leg and that , but I do n't know if that was through stress .
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