Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [noun] [coord] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Hoddle , who 's now at Chelsea , says there are no hard feelings between him and Swindon and he looks forward to playing against them next season .
32 My mum expects me to take all the responsibilities like feeding him and things but I do n't get to buy his food .
33 ‘ I could ask him and Tim and you , and make my mum go out for the evening . ’
34 I buy drinks for her and Anita and myself .
35 I do n't know if he 's sort of jealous of her and Stephen or what .
36 An hour had passed since she had thought about Catherine , about her and Mike and what would be going on at home .
37 She liked the way he shuddered and groaned , docile as the pets that once had surrounded her and Sycorax and who would have submitted likewise if she had chosen to maltreat them .
38 Noreen wanted to go to her but Hana and her child were between .
39 But the question must arise : what was it that Handel and his assistant would have thought of as a large harpsichord in 1750 ?
40 The factory which was in Leith had what would now he called a creche where the children could it and play and he looked after whilst the mothers got on with the ground sheets … and the war .
41 Thoo can choose it and Elizabeth and me 'll mek 'em . ’
42 Matt was in it and Adam and it was a race , and erm , the teacher ,
43 Apart from their long walks and interminable conversations and evening singsong , or their expeditions to ancient monuments , he and Gwili and his cousins assisted with the harvest , binding sheaves and even mowing bracken with a scythe .
44 The Sunday after they came back from the West Indies , he and Sara and his mother — who was living with them now in a room not much larger than a cupboard , although the view , as Simon constantly said , was staggering — went formally to lunch in their old house .
45 After Edward arrived in Oxford in October 1897 , the regular correspondence between him and Helen gives a fairly full picture of his life until he and Helen and their eight-month-old son , Merfyn , settled temporarily in lodgings , first at Atheldene Road , Earlsfield and then , nearer to both their parental homes , at 7 Nightingale Parade , Balham .
46 I 'm with you yeah , see Sam 's got some learning , when he comes to spellings to me , again I would , I would print yeah , he only scrawled that down last night , he says I 've got some spellings on sports mum , I said do you know any of 'em ? , he said no , I said when 's you test ? , he says Friday , well I got ta book on all sports and then I read it because sports and you think hockey 's one of them , oh yeah , racket , which is spelt wrong I 've had to , I think it 's got a U in , but again I mean sometimes , I mean I 'm a good speller , I do n't know about you , but I look at them sometimes and I have to go and get the dictionary have to check em
47 And er I 'll be able to have more room to myself then cos David wo n't be there anyway so I might be able to have one of the bedrooms as like a sitting room to myself or study or something .
48 What if Mercia and I were to take over Northumbria ? ’
49 She knew me as Matt and I did n't want to alert you to who I was until I 'd found out what was going on .
50 The make-up girl went to work on me as Duncan and I reminisced about the last time we 'd worked together .
51 It was easy enough to spot them in the distance if they were in a clearing on the mountainside , but extremely difficult to detect them as Abdullahi and I approached through a tangle of giant heath that rose far above our heads .
52 We used them as demos but we cut them to be the real thing . ’
53 Now but Paula Paul will come with us or Tony or whatever Paul and Tony can come with Paula okay ?
54 I 'm not frightened of anything that doctor or her clinic can do to me .
55 Brother Rory added : ‘ It 's a wonderful day for the family , but no problem for us because Tony and I have played together for Leicester , the North and the Barbarians . ’
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