Example sentences of "and i [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hear a song and I tell my musical director what tempo I want it in , and how it 's going to end . |
2 | When I had occasion to talk to the Home Secretary about this , I asked him about this and he said oh , we want it to be local and I said you mean local not region and he said yes , local and I hope my noble friend who was there will remember that when he comes to decide whether this region things ever going to get a running . |
3 | Once I am interested in an act 's music and I like their live performance , the first thing I want to know is where this new band sees itself going . |
4 | And I like your obvious sympathy with my people in Santa Barbara village . ’ |
5 | And I like your funny way of doing things … ’ |
6 | ‘ Yes , and I got my other hearing-aid , and some notes — ’ |
7 | Yeah , and he bought bought bits and that , and I got my little book , you know , my pictures in have n't I ? |
8 | I was having all that done one day and I heard one little girl say to another , ‘ Why do they keep doing her make-up ? ’ |
9 | Well I know where my oh is that yours ? it 's in my overall pockets and I , I tell you what 's in the , in the thing with it , me petrol one and I had me premium punch put on there look . |
10 | I was reading and no doubt seeing myself as Chopin , and I had my new book on birds beside me . |
11 | He ducked into one of the caves and I followed his bent back and the torchlight in the chill and damp . |
12 | If you 're still interested , do n't forget to place your order with a good dealer , and I wish you good luck in preserving your fingers . |
13 | ‘ At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’ |
14 | Er Madam Speaker , I 'm seriously concerned about a minister misleading the house and I seek your general guidance on a matter . |
15 | A love song on the crackly Holiday Inn radio which the maid always switches on as her final flourish after she 's done the room ( Hugo and I go down to the pool and swim and use the sauna while we wait for her to finish ) or a pop song on the telly as Hugo and I eat our continental breakfast ( orange juice , coffee , a croissant and a Danish each ) , too languid even to stretch out for the remote control and switch it off — will make tears come to my eyes : move me with the desire to say , You do love me , do n't you ! |
16 | I now know that they are not automatically exempt from prescription charges , and I draw my hon. Friend the Minister 's attention to the recommendation of the Parkinson 's Disease Society of the United Kingdom , which I support , that sufferers should be exempt from prescription charges . |
17 | ‘ And I bid you good day , too . ’ |
18 | ‘ Double bed , actually — and I keep my spare aid in a drawer of the tallboy ’ — he looked directly into Morse 's eyes again — ‘ next to the handkerchiefs and the cufflinks and the arm-bands . |
19 | And I hate your creepy wife and your creepy daughter and I wish you were all dead . |
20 | His face shrank into lines of hostility and I felt my right knee twitching with anger inside my trouser-leg . |
21 | We arrived home at last on April 13th , 1702 , and I saw my dear wife and children again . |
22 | Anyway , he was beginning to get under my skin and I hoped my burning face was n't too obvious . |
23 | I mean sometimes you expect him to laugh and he does n't laugh like he says something funny and I say something funny back to him , but he does n't laugh . |
24 | The teams praises were duly sung and I drew my fair share of the applause . |
25 | I said and that 's why cos Paul said to me , he said , I never hear you moan , I said look you wo n't hear me moan because it 's not that I enjoy the job I hate the job I said I hate the work , and I find it hard work but at the end of the day on a Friday , I know that six o'clock in the morning on a Friday I can go up to the Nationwide Anglia , slip my card in there and I know there 's gon na be a couple of hundred of quid in there with the |
26 | Busby added : ‘ Peter Reid offered me a chance to be involved in the game , and I appreciated his helping hand . |
27 | Oh and I happened to be standing in the back kitchen you know and I got hold of this saucepan and I picked my little brother up and put him under my arm in case he got hurt and I oh I belted my father from his head to his feet with the saucepan . |
28 | The splendid packed lunch arranged for me by Major Hal that morning plus the thermos of American coffee made a welcome lunch as ‘ Deemy ’ and I winged our solitary way over the continuous stretches of grasslands , lakes and rivers of Siberia to make a smooth landing at the Russian Air Force base at Irkutsk early that evening . |
29 | We have a meeting within the next couple of weeks to discuss those proposals and I assure my Hon. Friend that we will publish the details as quickly as possible . |
30 | The final effect is perversely exotic and I feel my usual pang of jealousy . |