Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] [pers pn] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 pound fifty or something for like a shampoo and rinse I mean I 'd use it if I go in there .
2 1 Read more about the surgical procedures mentioned in this chapter and ensure you understand them before reading on .
3 He said the first day I went , I , I never sold anything except a couple of por a bit dubious , so he cooked half a dozen sausages , one bit of fish and did a few chips and said I bet we 'll be sitting here all day well every bugger come for fish and chips , had n't got none had they !
4 I wonder if , I wonder if erm you know if you rang up erm the county council and said you know I mean er y just make use of a contact and say look , we wan na do this survey , you know , do you happen to know a any members of your family
5 The came up with the Red campaign and suggested we take it on to posters — something we had not used before .
6 Nicky said : ‘ I suppose I 'll get a lot of enjoyment out of teaching and hope I hope I can pass on some useful advice . ’
7 Nobody is absolutely able to put their hand on their heart and say we know we can get there . ’
8 Well thing is that I mean a lot of these jobs , I mean er yeah they recognize that , I mean a lot of them yo they think you 're as thick as shit and treat you like you 're as thick as shit just because you 're doing a thick as shit job but you know they ca n't necessarily give you more
9 For these and all your saints past , present and to come we thank you God thank you God .
10 All my days and hope I finish it here .
11 Said delighted Northern coach Peter Fox : ‘ When you come to Knowsley Road and win you know you are championship material — but I was surprised at the number of points we scored . ’
12 Well I think that 's a good way of putting it , absolutely , I mean er As as I say but it it is erm I think it 's been a long process and to get I mean it 's taken nearly two years since the
13 Instead , the Mayor ordered the constable , ‘ Take these women to the cage and keep them til they have settled their dispute ’ .
14 So I had to see Dad every day and have him deplore me .
15 I went running and I went running and I the relief of sitting down on that toilet and going you know you know when your completely busting and then it 's the relief
16 Instead of meat they found fat , rind and gristle they tell us .
17 Erm quite a lot you just have to be honest with people and tell I mean we 've got It 's unfortunate we can threaten people if you like , it 's the wrong word to use .
18 One of the Germans stationed in the house got suspicious of Antoinette hanging about near the cellar door and made her give him the key and go down there with him so he could see what she was hiding .
19 After that we can apply for a licence and hope they let us ‘ go legal ’ . ’
20 She says : ‘ When I was 29 I remember going to bed and thinking I hope I do n't wake up 30 , which is dreadful .
21 She watched and listened as he sat on the bed , held the frightened woman 's hand and made her believe it too .
22 Well I reckon if we practise a lot during the holidays if you play with the pennies and things and think about the spellings and try you know you do n't have to read through the whole dictionary just learn some
23 I 'd have done exactly what I 'm doing now — make contact with the family and hope they like me . ’
24 This Bobby did , and was cautiously treating himself to oysters at the bar when Minton came in with some sailors and bade him join them .
25 ‘ Why do n't we ring a garage and have them meet me at your car with the keys ?
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