Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Then , I will say , ladies and gentlemen , I would like to present to you , and I 'll choose somebody else , and the next person comes out and does an act , and then introduces the next person , okay . |
2 | ‘ My men will be here for some time yet , and I 'll leave someone here on duty all night . |
3 | After all , last week I was so sure I loved Helen , and now … after Carol on Saturday night … maybe that 's not love either and I 'll see someone else I 'll like better . |
4 | I says , And I 'll add something else , the secretary 's view . |
5 | ‘ And I 'll receive something now as well ? ’ he asked . |
6 | And I 'll pick one out for myself that 's mine . |
7 | Give me the time of your flight and I will arrange everything else . ’ |
8 | I can remember , we used to have like mints in a bowl , lovely mints did n't we and erm potat , and we used to have the mints just in the bowl and I remember boiled potatoes , you remember erm , you know like , when we , when we were coming like and I can see everything now and I can see me little bowl and everything |
9 | Walk into any branch of The Body Shop around the country and ask for a make-over and you 'll get one completely free of charge . |
10 | and you can make something out of it . |
11 | There are already two hundred thousand Chinese living in Cholon and you can buy everything there from a pipe of opium to a slant-eyed " singing girl . " " |
12 | For instance , most players will admit to taking to tablature in a very big way ; it 's easy to decipher and you can play something very like the part in question almost immediately . |
13 | Sit at the back of a bluegrass concert in 80 of Kentucky 's 121 counties , and you will drink nothing more alcoholic than a tall glass of orange juice . |
14 | Penetrate inside — stay awhile with guidebook raised — and you will find something calmly neoclassical , something wisely proportioned and cool . |
15 | ‘ And you could send someone else whom I do n't know . |
16 | And she can find nobody else . |
17 | It occupies a very prominent place in the narrative , therefore , and we might expect something particularly fine and solemn after the heroics of chapter 22 . |
18 | Get scribblin' and we 'll sort something out . |
19 | go and , yeah , and we 'll go something really |
20 | And when we get it all together you and I 'll get together and we 'll draw something out ready for the next meeting to either agree approval or or yeah ? |
21 | What are we doing Wednesday ? yes , we 'll have one there , and we 'll have one there , I 'm sticking them all over the place , but you 'll see what I mean . |
22 | Come on up here , and we 'll work something out . ’ |
23 | Oh are you well you 'll have to come back on Friday then and we 'll find somebody else to take you on tomorrow . |
24 | And we 'll put one down |
25 | I suggest — I put it no higher , and we shall resolve nothing tonight — that we should think very carefully indeed . |
26 | Very well , keep that if you are so parsimonious , and we will find something else for them . ’ |
27 | And they used t they used to have a little , they used to have a railway from the sewer outfall , a little one , narrow one , there used to be , as I say used to have a machine up the top of the hill and they used to pull one down and one up . |
28 | Once you get sorted out down here , call my secretary and he 'll set one up . ’ |
29 | One moment of confusion and he might give someone away , or incriminate himself . |
30 | Endill did n't notice until later , but each house the Bookman built was made entirely with Encyclopaedias , and he would use nothing else . |