Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Ardeevan we just lay and rotted and nothing ever happened between Doctor Staples 's weekly rounds – except that someone died .
2 ‘ It 's going to be a wonderful evening , ’ said Camille , ‘ with her drooling over the waiter , and me nearly dying of fright at the slightest sound , and you sitting there thinking . ’
3 Then something suddenly occurred to me and I nearly cried with relief .
4 And I just stay at home and other stuff like I bunked off a couple of days , whole days of school .
5 I just could n't believe it , it was , er , I just felt very very happy and I just break into tears , I just start crying , and I think it 's tremendous , erm news , I just want to see him safe home .
6 And what I 'm saying is that we make less cracker but with the advertising we 're doing doing at the moment , in the magazine and Yellow Pages and I just want to kind I 'm going to talk to you about what other ways of advertising .
7 and said what had happened , and I also spoken to Cathy .
8 Mario was always very clear on the subject , and I also talked at length with Peterson during the following year .
9 Some things were revived and rewritten from Sugar and Spite but Esther and I both wrote like maniacs , together , separately , new stuff .
10 My husband and I both suffer from migraines and we have identical symptoms : sickness , blurred vision , sensitivity to loud noises and a banging headache .
11 Adèle was hoping Mr Rochester would call her down to meet the guests , but in the end she was so tired with all the excitement that she and I both went to bed early .
12 Ken and I both went to music lessons and the first interest I ever had in music was the teacher at the school .
13 In fact , it was about the time that David and I both auditioned for Hair and we were both turned down which I thought was quite funny because it seemed that just about everyone else in London got the part , but we were very much the kind of solo singers and perhaps the wrong type .
14 They were a very friendly lot and I soon felt at home .
15 ‘ You know I ca n't touch this stuff with the liver I 've got — and I barely eat at lunchtime . ’
16 And I actually spoke to Jenny about it
17 Mm but this was last year and I just cleared the ball and everybody ran out ran out and I suddenly collapsed in agony on the floor cos my knee just completely gave way and it was really painful and a minute later I stood up and it was fine , it did n't give me any more hassle for the rest of the day .
18 And I only said to Joe yesterday
19 Of course I still have to get a job , and I still suffer from depression and back pain , but somehow I 'm managing .
20 None is intended — none of us is perfect , and I too have of course been guilty of many an error in my time .
21 And er Alan keeps saying , you can do it but you have to wait to the next programme coming through and I specifically asked for Liz to put it on .
22 When compared with the damage seen immediately after ethanol perfusion , however , injury grades II and III were reduced appreciably and injury grades 0 and I significantly increased in capsaicin pretreated rats ( Fig 3 ) .
23 Glenys and I recently went to Wembley for Nelson Mandela 's freedom celebration .
24 Finally they placed us in front of the studio audience to begin the discussion , and I quickly inquired from Judith Chalmers — working by now on some reserve energy tank :
25 ‘ My wife and I now live in England but we go home regularly and it breaks my heart .
26 My brave days are over and I now ride for relaxation rather than a fall .
27 I never did anything and I never played with children when I was a child because I did n't want to play with peasants on the estate , so I never did anything except sketching , painting and reading , and I 'm still doing pretty well exactly the same thing , and learning languages .
28 And I never went to hospital because me cousin was a nurse who 'd er you know got married and so she er proffered to nurse me which she did and er the then er health people in allowed me to stay at home because of this you see and I was at home and er that was in nineteen sixteen .
29 ’ You would n't believe the sufferings of scarlet women , Mr. K. George and I never went on holiday together .
30 God knows why , because I was n't entertaining and I never went in pubs , but it seemed a good idea at the time .
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