Example sentences of "[pron] and [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll go straight to my and I do with some coffee .
2 And er I think i we thought from that well why not set up a women 's support group and er see what the reaction was really from from the women you know and an I and we said in that lodge meeting will you ask everybody all the women that you know that er are involved , the friends the girlfriends and wives , to come along the next Tuesday and we 'd have a meeting of our own .
3 While phenomenology can describe in philosophical terms the impossibility of entering another person 's mind , language , memory , value-system , Shakespeare 's sonnets long ago grasped the point that I and You communicate with each other from essentially separate positions .
4 The simple statistical confirmation that the majority of them were from 1984 onwards — and probably from that particular Friday , though one can not be certain — in the skies above the Pacific Ocean was ( for me and I suspect for most who came to know ) the first and final affirmation that from now on this part of the world was the centre of things .
5 There 's only me and you left at this table
6 So what do you and I make of this theory ?
7 Er i it was insulting to you and I apologize for that .
8 ‘ May I ask , ’ he said , ‘ how you have done so well , since you and I met on those lonely marshes ? ’
9 ‘ I 'd be satisfied if I could be sure that you and I exist at this moment . ’
10 We could n't get him and he had about this much off .
11 I sat beside her and we waited for those who had not yet arrived .
12 Your mother has been difficult again , he told her , best for her and you to travel for some time — Papa , where are we going ? — The tickets are for England .
13 And then he left her and he went with this three masted top schooner she was , very fine ship .
14 One pal said : ‘ He loved her so much he would have done anything to protect her and he paid for that love with his life . ’
15 And then sh like , you know how sometimes in the , an old dance routine they put a coat on the woman and everything , she 's dancing and they bring this coat towards her and she goes like that and it 's a straight jacket .
16 In many societies David McKnight tells me the man who does the circumcision who actually chops off the foreskins as it were , owes you a wife for it and he says in many of them if you give a man your foreskin then you 've got a right to demand a wife .
17 Erm the , on appendix five and annexe A is of course is of course an annexe to it and I apologise for this .
18 Which that is a good idea cos erm if you get bored with one song or one album you just click it and it goes to that .
19 She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness .
20 I covered it with mine and we looked at each other and he said , " How is he ? "
21 Now if you knew which numbers were selected less frequently than others , and you kept that information to yourself and you bet on those numbers that were selected less frequently , then unless there 's any special reason why those numbers should produce fewer score draws than other numbers , you 're giving yourself an advantage because on the weeks in which those numbers produce score draws there are fewer people who 'll have them down as their numbers , and so there 's more money around for those few people who have them down , including you , and so if you win , then you 'd expect to win more money .
22 The other way of looking at it is you can say I 'm going to count you start from nought and you count along that way until you get to this number , so I 'd go nought minus one , minus two , minus three .
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