Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You keep 'em coming , ’ he said , ‘ and I 'll do the honours . ’
2 ‘ Dorothy , you do the hoovering and I 'll finish the tables .
3 And I 'll want the rolls .
4 And I 'll wash the others for him . ’
5 Erm more calls than we could cope with in the end for and er see what happens to it and keep in touch write to your councillors and let them know what you think or write to me and I 'll pass the letters on .
6 ‘ Right , and I 'll take a shufti round the wood while I 'm about it .
7 ‘ Get it out and I 'll take the dishes through .
8 Yes I mean it does n't go down well and I 'll say the things you have to do when you when you 're helping to run a club , you have to commit yourself to the club and you have to do the jobs that th presented by the club .
9 And erm I need to check your blood pressure Carol , and I 'll get the girls to get one of these forms for you to fill in .
10 so that they get them And I 'll get the children to collect some rocks up and wash them .
11 That 's right you sit on there and I 'll get the kiddies together
12 I 'll fry you a few courgettes to go with it , and I 'll boil the potatoes now , so all you have to do is remember to put everything in the fridge once it 's cool enough … ’
13 Let me know when you locate this bandit and I 'll cut the engines . ’
14 Can you take those plates out please and I 'll put the cups down .
15 It 's always been on my mind — I suppose it always will — and I 've always said that if I got the opportunity to kill the man I 'd do it , and I would take the consequences .
16 I felt if I gripped it too hard it would break or crumple , and I would see the sinews like wires holding it together .
17 ‘ You are good men , and I would have no secrets from you .
18 He is concerned about the issue and I shall draw the remarks that have been made today to his attention .
19 That is simply not true and I shall outline the facts .
20 And I shall see the girls , as that 's my wish . ’
21 And he used to come to with his black horse and dray and I used to go to help him on a er on a Saturday morning , used to get to about perhaps nine or half past and I 'd go the rounds with him and all I used to do was to er take the peoples things that they 'd bought up the entry you see because they were all entries then .
22 And I 'd pull the pints .
23 And I 'd leave the buggers there as well .
24 But I never ever had a running line , although they did have an order for so many like that and I 'd keep the patterns and the gages and if they wanted any more later on , you know , I used to do that sort of thing for the sake of me customers and all that .
25 And I should put the pockets it .
26 You are a member of the Resistance , and I must know the names and location of your group . ’
27 He has forsworn women , ’ she said with a bitter smile , ‘ and I must have no dealings with men . ’
28 The hon. Gentleman referred to an apparent increase in tbe number of offences involving knives , and I will examine the figures that he gave .
29 I am asking a service of you , and I will pay the expenses , as is but right .
30 Accordingly , I refuse to make the declaration sought by sub-paragraphs ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) of paragraph 1 of the originating summons and I will answer the questions raised in sub-paragraphs ( a ) to ( e ) of paragraph 2 in the affirmative .
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