Example sentences of "and i [was/were] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The day after we first visited the castle , my sister and I were treated to a walk along the cliffs .
2 Meanwhile , on the other side of the door he was impatiently eyeing , Karen and I were locked in a windowless room about five feet by three , with no possibility of escape short of flushing ourselves down the lavatory .
3 One day , soon after our night outside the castle , Princess Flavia and I were riding through the town when we saw a group of people dressed in black going to the church .
4 Sergei said Bernard has n't been in touch with Bailey for days , certainly not since C.W. and I were assigned to the case . ’
5 ‘ Because we were having work done on our house , Sophie and I were staying in a rented place and it did n't have a phone .
6 About 1.45am a few other hostages and I were herded into a red van at gunpoint and driven to a private home in the wealthy neighbourhood where General Noriega lives .
7 Tom and I were led through the mock-Thirties-liner interior to a table in a rather draughty corner , and were brought freezing spritzers , black bread and tempting French menus .
8 ‘ Katy and I were living in a small flat and we were so low that we did n't even bother with a Christmas tree .
9 He said : ‘ I was intrigued to read in the Observer newspaper that the Chancellor and I were engaged in a furious row on this subject .
10 You know , I sometimes feel as if you and I were connected by a string tying our two hearts together , and if you went to Ireland , I think that string might break and I might bleed to death . ’
11 JC : Peter , do you remember that really worrying evening when you , Ben , William and I were invited to a dinner party by the Harewoods at Orme Square [ May 18,1953 ] ?
12 and er when he got there Je , er er erm , Julian and I were loading about a ton of turf into my van and I was gon na take it to Caffer Cliss but he said for fifteen quid I 'll take that , I 'll take that away for you .
13 My brother and I were booked for a 5 day course on Harperig Reservoir , with one instructor and a group of about 10 children .
14 My boyfriend and I were going through a very rough patch at the time .
15 Marius and I were chosen by the rest of the group to finish off punishing him .
16 Early fog had cleared and the airport manager and I were standing on the tarmac lining up the motorcade when my car phone rang .
17 If you and I were working for an organization which gave say half a million to charity , our , I mean correct me if I 'm wrong , but I , I 'm sure our temptation would be to say how can we promote this giving in the media in order , let's be honest about it , to make our , us look good , partly that would be it .
18 Miss Maton died in 1923 and about a year later I remember that my friends and I were playing in the street when there was a sudden shout from a young man .
19 One day , while he and I were walking on the moors , he announced , ‘ Jane , I 'll be leaving in six weeks . ’
20 Flora and I were walking through the palm grove , on mud paths between tiny squares of pale green barley .
21 MY WIFE and I were walking in the Lake District when I slipped and fell .
22 Molly , Edith ( Harlow ) and I were talking about the Medauring in Germany started by Sofie Trappe , and I said we ought to form a group in England — Molly 's reaction was ‘ that 's fine Andy so long as I have nothing to do with the organisation ’ … so that year we formed the Studio Club .
23 One Sunday afternoon , when Dana and I were sitting on the edge of the bed working over versions of various poems , the door , which we always left unlocked , suddenly burst open and a group of surly-looking students entered , led by a big bully who was not Spanish but Venezuelan .
24 One Saturday evening , when I had been apprenticed to Joe for four years , he and I were sitting in the pub , with some of the villagers , listening to Mr Wopsle .
25 One night my mother , my father and I were sitting in the dining room .
26 And I always think back to the er the time I think Edmund and I were sitting in the back garden here and deciding that we 'd go off and join the paratroopers
27 The media commentary on this first Report concentrated on this exclusion , and I was pilloried in the Sunday Times for blacklisting Enid Blyton 's Noddy .
28 It was as if an addictive drug had been withdrawn and I was faced with the reality of life and had forgotten what to do with it .
29 You took a taxi and I was discovered with a length of picture cord around my neck … ’
30 I was a railway porter 's son and I was discovered by a man who had a discovery show just like Opportunity Knocks .
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