Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] and [pers pn] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 but I looked and it was actually
2 So I did and it 's very strange I remember toddling off with this little chap and er and Miss said , Who is this then ? or words to that effect .
3 I did and I was absolutely amazed at how much stuff I sold and the kind of things people bought .
4 I said and they 're very happy and ninety nine percent of the people on this site are happy .
5 I said and he 's quite and inoffe i inoffensive little man he was a nice little man .
6 We set everything in monotype , and all these display headline faces copied out of old type books and then I left and it was almost like people were saying ‘ now what ’ , erm ‘ what are you going to do after that ? ’ and I said ‘ what do you mean ? ’ .
7 And all her make up and she got and she 's really pretty really
8 It really went to show that God was good ; when you 'd paid for the things you did and you were really sorry , He gave you something good to make it up to you .
9 She said and they 're about seven foot high she said did n't she Bet ?
10 This lady she said I 'm not for ages but this lady is in the age range I want she said and you 're under sixty five .
11 Yeah , I know and he said she said my sister said if I ca n't afford it , she 'll pay but I 'll she said and I was so proud of Sam !
12 I said , ‘ Sure , ’ called the guys up , they flew down from Sydney and we played and it was just like we had n't stopped doing the pubs ; it felt real good .
13 Jason came over to my apartment , we jammed and I was completely floored by the kid — he was unbelievable !
14 Er and I do n't think any other most of them started and they 're still here some of them .
15 He did not say much when they met and it was always muffled by the lapels of his coat .
16 People paid their debts and when they needed help , they asked and it was never refused ; it was the way that the small and widespread community had always lived , and as a system it was dignified and efficient .
17 They finished and we were backstage and our guys were setting up our stuff and all these bikers in the audience started to chant , ‘ Poofter , poofter , ’ which was aimed at me , and we were thinking , ‘ Oh know , this is ugly . ’
18 Passers-by were clearly baffled by what they saw and it was only when curiosity proved too much that anyone came near enough to be buttonholed .
19 He got £3 pocket money when he was working , but when he finished and we were both on invalidity benefit , that was the worst part .
20 And that 's how it started and it was really just you know we said we 'd do a bit of fund raising and I think the men were pretty sceptical of you know they thi they thought we might fight over the first tin of beans or whatever .
21 ‘ He described the person he saw and it was obviously my father .
22 ‘ I have n't heard how they got on but I saw Mick just before he went and he was very positive , ’ said Ronnie .
23 And mine did and mine 's only a , mine was only a sm you know one eight five .
24 His eyelashes concealed his eyes in that secret , almost coy way he had and she was suddenly dreadfully frightened and angry with him at the same time .
25 That 's what he said to me , cos I said oh it 's all old men you know what I mean , he said it 's not he said like , you go down the West Indian end , he said and it 's really a blinding day out .
26 And Morgan J well he was the headmaster when I went to school first and he was there when I left and he retired and he was still here You know going about .
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