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

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1 In this case one could argue that I and Thou automatically imply We , since the two of us are sharing between ourselves the field of discourse .
2 Your Mum 's a , and I fuck her and I slap her and I and she still comes back for more .
3 You know like th if you look at someone and they always say your eyes are the souls o yo , like your soul are n't they ?
4 I used to have a severe temper with violent outbursts and I ended up killing someone and I never wanted to kill again .
5 If we think that the outer garments are of importance , how much more important , then , is the subtle auric garment with which we surround ourselves and which actually penetrates the minds and subtle structure of others who come our way — human , animal , insect or plant .
6 It 's yours and no-one else 's …
7 They know time is money so they have a policy of buying it with yours and everyone else 's .
8 The manufacturer has a better chance of being able to deal with difficult technical questions like yours and they really should face up to this fact .
9 The decision when and whether to tell should be yours and yours alone .
10 ‘ Either way there is shame , ’ said Owen , ‘ but one way the shame is yours and yours alone .
11 You have n't yet agreed to endow him with all your worldly goods so that money is yours and yours alone .
12 It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else 's quota of the annoying little bastards , so I return to my trench , wrap myself up , and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard .
13 Her eyes met his and she immediately dropped her gaze , colouring slightly .
14 The media often presented Jones ' results as supporting those of the two chemists whereas in due course , if not already , his work will be seen as the first refutation of the some of their claims ; his neutrons were orders of magnitude below theirs and he never made any direct measurements of heat .
15 No one would lightly believe that either of them has ever found it hard to tell the difference between himself and somebody else .
16 ‘ Useless bloke ! ’ he exclaimed , ‘ use- less to himself and everyone else .
17 He brings out the child in himself and everyone else . ’
18 ‘ I had arranged with Sister Stevens that on the next occasion that Len presented with either a hangover or a stomach upset I would refer him to the occupational health centre where they would suggest counselling , as I believed Len was becoming a danger to himself and everyone else . ’
19 The aim of this introductory study ( ‘ prolegomena ’ ) was to make clear the basis for the entire enterprise and the methods which it would use , and the emphasis on ‘ the doctrine of the Word of God ’ signalled Barth 's intention to ground it on God 's own revelation of himself and nothing else .
20 and he 's he 's got such a a negative way of looking at himself and everybody else looks at him that way now .
21 Subsequently he changed his mind , possibly in relation to pressure from outside , possibly in an attempt to make psychoanalysis more acceptable , possibly because he could n't come to terms with the fact himself and he then came round to the point of view that these were fantasised seductions as he called them .
22 Then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back .
23 yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back
24 Susan did not know how she felt about this until she saw that he had painted himself and herself half-way up or half-way down , looking up or down at their reflections in the water .
25 His artistic bravura may well have been inspired by his sense of himself and it certainly encouraged him to become increasingly subjective .
26 It 's in writing because it 's got to be identified by somebody and your not around to say .
27 And suppose suppose that you 've been dancing with somebody and you really do n't like them at all .
28 A second matter of doubt surrounds the meanings of ‘ Parliament ’ and ‘ proceedings ’ therein to which and which only the privilege attaches .
29 Thee and thou were s a term implied intimacy and affection and closeness the thee and thou as far as I always understood it .
30 Still fully clothed , he stretched out beside her and drew her close , fitting her soft body to his hard one , making her ache for the complete union , where two separate entities merged into one and nothing and nobody else existed .
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