Example sentences of "and [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 We pride ourselves in being able to offer anyone and everyone the OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE in their chosen sport or leisure pursuit .
2 The state of the river and a temperature barely above freezing means it is going to be hard today but I will still feed about a dozen maggots when I cast in , and them the same again when the float is halfway down the swim .
3 The 200-year-old mansion was once the home of the Balfours of Balbirnie and them the headquarters of the GDC .
4 If you have had more than a little alcohol you would probably become so relaxed that you fell asleep and nothing the therapist was saying would register at all .
5 They can payout 15 per cent in a good year and nothing the next .
6 The wife , we learn , is the one who is about to be tried for the crime , and nothing the narrator has been able to say has convinced the police he himself is the guilty man .
7 C'm on , secretly just between you and me the voice persisted in her head , it would be hard not to .
8 Although I have n't been making records for the last six years , I have been working behind the scenes at Artists Against Apartheid , and me the Mandela concert last month , seeing that speech go out live on the BBC to all those people , was a culmination of all that work .
9 Lee decided that this guy would caddie one day and me the next , and he would assess for himself who would carry his bag .
10 It was from here , I reflected , looking through the windows at a small scattered town , that the despatcher had spoken to George and me the previous evening : and while I watched , George appeared outside and was met by a man who came from the station .
11 Between you and me the Gulf War may soon be over , and there are vast contracts to be won .
12 could you possibly give Ian , Zain and me the authority to work that one out .
13 The sober intentions of his book were very different from the novels , plays and films which have created a mythical figure in modern culture of the artist as isolated and neglected , recognised only after his death , and whom the phrase ‘ genius and madness are near aligned ’ seems to fit .
14 MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen .
15 As regards others who are terminally ill and whom the law regards as incompetent — for example , the unconscious , the mentally ill , the mentally handicapped , or the seriously confused — it is not clear that anyone has authority in law to consent to or refuse treatment on their behalf .
16 It is only through the influence of individuals who can set an example , and whom the masses recognize as their leaders , that they can be induced to perform the work and undergo the renunciations on which the existence of civilization depends .
17 From this pale and anaemic-looking girl who had once thought only of turning the heads of young officers , and whom the Collector had considered insipid , he now saw a young woman of inflexible willpower emerging .
18 ( b ) To recapture a person who is unlawfully at large and whom the officer is hotly pursuing ( s.17(1) ( d ) ) .
19 Yet it is precisely the woman or girl who is ignorant and gullible enough to believe tales of this kind who is ripe for sexual exploitation and whom the section should be most geared towards protecting .
20 I had the Sta Prest and I the short hair , and every party you went to it would be all Tamla and Blue Beat and ska .
21 I want you to know , Douglas , that the thing that hurts Mr Grant and I the most is the deceit .
22 Barbara Jefford , a fellow student , played the tart and I the guard sent to capture her .
23 Let the worst happen that can , you 'll have the merit and I the blame .
24 Erm and you know and I the thing that erm used to worry me maybe sometimes , was the acceptance of this as what they should be having .
25 The Invention I like best is the one after the one he loves best — he loves the fifth , and I the sixth .
26 First , if the specimen is subjected to axial stress — as well as the twist , then as Biot ( 1939 ) has shown , Equation ( 5.3 ) needs to be modified so that where is the applied torque and I the second moment of area of the cross-section with respect to the twist axis .
27 That was how I saw it : Henry and Louisa Agnew , long dead but mysteriously alive under this mountain of paper , were one team ; Edward and I the other .
28 I wonder what it would be like if you were the last man in the world , and I the last woman ?
29 We worked together to form the committee for the release of Soviet Jewry , of which he was the first secretary and I the first chairman .
30 and I the flipchart
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