Example sentences of "and i [adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think I 'll adapt to the life and I already love it in Italy . |
2 | So the Queen and I just made it before the deluge ! |
3 | No , there 's these girls with a fellow with several cars that way though and I just put it in the bin that was there . |
4 | I was in the kitchen and I just heard something about a bomb near the Prime Minister 's |
5 | Yeah I 'm writing a letter to mothers I 'm writing a letter to mum and I just wanted it to be . |
6 | as things cropped up at the time she just showed me how to do it , and I just picked it from there . |
7 | ‘ And I just found myself in the right place at the right time ! ’ |
8 | And I also bet none of them will ever bake a pie again without going pink from top to toe ! ’ |
9 | to Mrs affidavit S K R four and I also took you to their limities in relation to that . |
10 | Not many spoke out against sending the Taskforce — and I also admired him for taking over the Liberal Party in very difficult circumstances . |
11 | Oh yes , and I also found plenty of time to play football and cricket . |
12 | And I also enjoy lots of other sports . |
13 | Everything goes as planned and I soon bully him into the landing net , and from there the hook is removed and he is slid into my big , knotless keepnet , where he can lie safe and recover while I try to catch him some company . |
14 | The Mexican atmosphere was contagious and I soon found myself on a crowded coach bound for Mexico . |
15 | There are several tips on note-taking and writing skills in an excellent book prepared by the Open University for prospective students called Preparing to Study , and I strongly recommend it to anyone who lacks confidence in this area . |
16 | You 're talking and Paul 's talking and I actually did something with it , I actually turned it into a song . |
17 | And I actually did it in a plastic basin . |
18 | Most extraordinary thing : as wife shoves high-chair into car 's rear suspension and I quietly herniate myself on a couple of bags filled with Devon mud and light aggregate thieved from local quarry by children , strange sense of loss creeps over me . |
19 | And I gently put you on your feet , |
20 | I ca n't shake a lingering vision of her straining eagerly against Casey , and I half blame her for it as if it were true . |
21 | The latter is the usual pattern and I only know it to be his as the items came from the family . |
22 | Another thing we had which would attract the locals to call was a weather glass — a barometer most people would call it , I suppose , and I still have it on my wall . |
23 | I cherished that dolly , kept on altering the face with new stitching from time to time and I still have it in a drawer somewhere . |
24 | Ok , Time found hidden in a hard day , dry earth becomes a dance floor , audience of three fowl , the fourth along with a reaper turns it back , wooden shoes meant for mud , rug on dancing feet Erm the next one is the still life on , on with three puppies , while I was looking at Gaugin 's work I could n't help but notice he 's constantly struck by the fact that he use set of three symbols through out his work it seems , and very , very often three caricatures erm or lines of three or three objects and I found this very interesting , more point of view that something that I , I wanted to incorporate in my own work , but I wanted to find a line or a phrase to use in the same way , erm , all of my work starts as one or a series of visual images and , and I then turn them into characters , repeating a word or repeating a line would be a way of erm emphasising characterise erm and the puppies that are in this painting erm , they delighted my children so much , I do n't know if any of you know , do you know the painting of the three puppies |
25 | I 've given up trying to buy stamps from the Post Office — again because the queues are so long — and I now get them in books from my newsagent . |
26 | ‘ The ordinary people supported me before I was made WBC champion and I now owe it to them to let the public see me , ’ he said . |
27 | The choice of hi-hats and cymbals is excellent , and I often use it for programming percussion . ’ |
28 | He was magnificent again at Anfield and I personally thanked him after the game for what he had done . ’ |
29 | ‘ Now Johnny 's dying , and I never took him to Disneyland . ’ |
30 | And I never took anyone beyond the lawn , because my friends considered gardens boooo-ring ! — which they were , in Suburbia . |