Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And of course I went and , I I never handed in my book well of course I went and booked the other one out .
2 I 'll sit on a rock I know and write a poem .
3 In exile he established and led the Malawi Freedom Movement ( Mafremo ) until December 1981 when he and his wife Vera were reportedly kidnapped from Zambia by Malawian agents .
4 After lunch I reread and filed the summary .
5 Through this work she met and married a dashing test pilot who was the son of a wealthy Boston brain surgeon , had two children and lived in some style on Long Island where Jack spent many holiday breaks , lapping up the upper-class luxury .
6 The gang , in effect , agreed to hand over to the mining company all of the ore they got and accept a certain proportion of its value .
7 As he moved from his desk he slipped and spattered the page with blots .
8 From personal experience she knew and understood the problems of individual study , the difficulty of sustained reading and written work following long hours of manual labour .
9 In the confusion of the moment she agreed and led the way upstairs , wishing she had dreamed up a reason to turn him away .
10 She 's 17 now , has a job she enjoys and appreciates the respect she gains from doing it well .
11 ‘ Well , I suppose at this point we retire and leave the gentlemen to their port .
12 From Lizard Point we entered and left the Culdrose MATZ .
13 They can therefore be considered to be close to the community they serve and have the potential to be advocates for the health needs of patients .
14 On the first landing he stopped and stole a glance down the Nightingale Gallery , so engrossed he jumped when Allingham suddenly touched him on the shoulder .
15 and the other may or may not of been like I said just the fact I 'm shaking your hand , weapon he goes and does a frenzy test but the evidence on those three were , was n't very , was n't very conclusive and it
16 Narrative obtains and holds the interest of its audience by raising questions in their minds about the process it describes and delaying the answers to these questions .
17 In the Lower Primary we welcome and introduce the children to school life in a relaxed , happy and yet well-disciplined environment .
18 The conscience she gave and find a new mother instead .
19 All day she shaped and softened the clay to build the great orb of his skull , working her fingers and palms in the heavy stickiness .
20 So what you do as a trainer in a circus you try and encourage the animal to want to the act and to reinforce it for so doing and that may be food , it may be actually just affection for the people who are training and that 's what a trainer wants to try and .
21 Town 's first Easter delight came on saturday against Luton at the County Ground … they were given a tough time in this one … a draw would have been a good result … a fair one too … but thanks to Paul Bodin the full-back with a golden boot they went and snatched a win …
22 After a while they kidnap and murder a young boy for kicks , bashing him over the head with a blunt instrument .
23 If he is n't , it does n't matter what he knows and he can go over my head any day he likes and make the Assistant Commissioner read him the whole report if he wants to .
24 On one occasion it jammed and made a loud buzzing noise which I hoped I managed to conceal with a loud burst of coughing .
25 Every day he went out to sea in his little boat and caught fish ; every night he cooked and ate the fish ; so he lived .
26 ‘ Even if I am sleeping , ’ she told me ‘ at 12 o'clock at night he comes and pulls the quilt off and starts beating me ’ .
27 Some of them and they made them Leslie and Eric and James , Jimmy and Andrew and Jim and Georgie and Jim and them , they worked in the Wintertime you see and made the barrels .
28 Greetings said , I sat down on the chair she proffered and explained the purpose of my visit .
29 According to early ethological studies , it seemed that the young of certain birds like ducks and chickens would follow the first moving object they met and form a lasting attachment to it ; also that this attachment could take place only within a sharply limited period early on in development , and that it would affect all subsequent relationships .
30 He agreed , but during the week he rang and left a message to say he would n't be coming after all .
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