Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] and i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There 's a specific legal arrangement where Roma and I ca n't outvote Enya on any decision , ’ says Nicky .
2 They telephoned me at the St. Ermin 's Hotel , where Mollie and I were staying while our house in Smith Square was under repair , to pledge their support .
3 Er er always played football or tennis and I I played all sports that I could get hold of .
4 I could not see the female but , as I was raised to their shoulders , I caught a glimpse of my happy home , that cave where Elsbeth and I had been so content .
5 And if they fail to find all your information and recommend something and then you say , Well er invalid son or parents and I need that money then he 's at fault and you can then er take them to court for failing to give you best advice .
6 There are two areas in the Project Video programme in which we need to have some stills or artwork and I wonder if you might be able to help us find suitable material ?
7 I dare not go to again but there is a Tie Rack where Werewolf and I are on a promise with the girls serving there .
8 It is usually held in October or November and I thought that holding it today perhaps heralded better news or that we were on the brink of a breakthrough or a decision .
9 Yeah , I think people feel uneasy about the whole subject of surrogacy because we know that sometimes rich women have paid poor women er , for surrogacy or adoption and I think we want that choice to be a free one , in which case we have to raise their material circumstances so no one is forced to sell their baby , just as no one should be forced to sell , you know , their blood !
10 Yes I hardly imagined they were going diving off Scarborough or Bridlington and I thought , oh no !
11 The basic British diet is a killer — I never touch white bread , salt or sugar and I rarely eat dairy products . ’
12 ‘ His best club position is centre or full-back and I have agreed to give him a shot at fullback to see how he goes .
13 And for another thing , why is he in this silly wee box of a bedroom when there 's a perfectly good bedroom on the other side , and even the back one where Noreen and I were ? ’
14 My wife is travelling without a maid or nurse and I am of little use in a sickroom . ’
15 Well the only people that I actually need to write to are managers or agents and I mean I give them a print out of what I do every day
16 Luckily my mother was out of the room at the time , or Dawn and I might have been sent to our room for giving her precious cat a heart attack .
17 They 've been taken as typical of the senior editors and right across every function area is is covered by that and I 've got erm sample job descriptions for all the editorial levels and I can get them for any other secretarial levels or design and I can acquire those if you want to see what has been done in terms of trying to draw up a framework , you know , that kind of thing .
18 I think I have narrowed down the possible causes to be either hogweed or nettles and I am in the process of removing these .
19 On the way to the camp we passed a boulder where Tony and I competed for rock climbing idiot of the evening .
20 And we 'll take with us whether it 'll be yourself and me , or Tony and me or
21 I 've learnt I 'm a person in my own right , not just someone 's wife or mother and I have a right to be here and a right to pursue a career or studies .
22 Now I I 've chosen an example w with a Conservative Secretary of State and the Labour majority , but I ask the Noble Lords on all , in all parts of the House to think it could work the other way round , because a Labour Secretary of State could exercise exactly these powers in an area where with a er Conservative majority on on er on on the local council or councils and I ask the House to think of this , not in a party er as a as a party issue between Labour , Conservative or Liberal Democrat , I just ask you to consider whether it is right for a Secretary of State of any political persuasion to er secure by appointment to a police authority a political control from the centre of that police authority , because that is what the Government 's presents proposals would still achieve and er it is our view and it is the view of which is which is finds expression in Amendments five , eight and eleven that the we should return to the tripartite system of p of policing which policing is a partnership between the Chief Constable er the local authority in the area and the Home Secretary , that er tripartite arrangement has worked extremely well for thirty years , there have been minor conflicts in some parts of the country , but nothing to justify the wholesale removal of of of the partnership which is now proposed .
23 The fact that Ian and I arrived first gives us priority , and it was extremely foolish of you to set up in opposition .
24 He also agreed to tell the Stapletons that Holmes and I had gone to London , but that we would return to Devonshire soon .
25 Her girlfriend , Josephine , does not take to the water , so Kelly and I go in alone with Simone , treading in unison till the chill is mellowed , and swim to the deep end where we cling to the buoy and discuss other people .
26 I did think that Madeleine and I
27 Well I , I , I think that Jim and I cou could discuss the state of which
28 One thing that 's helping me through it , aside from my chats with Irene , is that Tod and I are feeling so damn good these days : physically .
29 The wife and child that Tod and I will one day have .
30 " You could say I grew up in service — and so it seemed almost natural that Sarah and I should go into service . "
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