Example sentences of "for [pron] and i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject .
2 The footman came and dismantled it for me and I brought a chair to the French windows , quite casually , and there was natural light coming in .
3 He said : ‘ It was very emotional for me and I had a tear in my eye as I came across the line .
4 He said : ‘ It was very emotional for me and I had a tear in my eye as I came across the line .
5 Dunlop Slazenber prepared three special sets of clubs for me and I invited a small group of golfers to try them .
6 " There 's a nice old muddle for you and I thought the Moor was a quiet place .
7 so we started to look for something and I wanted a bungalow , I did n't want to house again , just the two bedrooms I thought would be nice , so what we did we found this bu er this bungalow in er out of Crewe in Haslington and er we put up our house for sale , it cost seventeen thousand , five hundred and this bungalow we bought seventeen thousand , six hundred and fifty , so all I had to add was one hundred and sixty pounds , to sell the house , but the house needed change all the windows to put all the windows and the doors because they were all rotting in , you know , because the houses built er before the second world war and er what we did we put up the and in three months ' time , it in three months ' time my house went and we were moved , in September we started to sell , in January we 'd been living in the , in the new bungalow and then about three years later they built a row of bungalows on the other side where there should , should of been , they kept the land , it should of been shops , but then they changed their minds , they did , they did n't build the shops , but they built all these bungalows again on the other side , you 've been to my home , yeah , so the road that , over the road these bungalows were about three years later than ours and they were going down for thirty two thousand pound , and I bought mine for seventeen thousand seven sixty at six fifty , yeah
8 I had been in the armed forces long enough to know that you waited a long time for everything and I saw no reason why a dental appointment should be any different ,
9 I was pleased when he asked me to do the test-flying programme for him and I had no qualms in agreeing , as I knew him to be a meticulous engineer .
10 He has done a lot of thinking and he has concluded the labour party is finished for him and I think a lot more people will do the same .
11 And it 's an opportunity for her and me to say a couple of words to us , and for us certainly to thank her very much for her service .
12 oh thank you , I do n't think I 'll get that , too much for it and I got the guy I went out to see Lee he came in
13 I get the T T G delivered to my home cos I subscribe for it and I get the business one that you do when
14 ‘ He saw an opportunity to go past me and went for it and I had no choice there but to close the door .
15 Get 'em off your chest ; you 'll feel better for it and I 've a broad back . "
16 There has to be a reason for it and I believe the answer lies in the ‘ widened ’ , unorthodox ‘ Vesica Piscis ’ , for by drawing a line through the north and south intersections ( see Fig 1 ) and comparing the distance from the westernmost point of the West Overton circle ( conveniently marked by Bishops Cannings church ) to the point where the line crosses the axis of the centres .
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