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

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1 That 's my sister and Kill and attendant …
2 ‘ I 'll take my car and go and look for him . ’
3 I open my eyes and try and look at my trousers to see if it 's true , but my eyes are all blurry and I ca n't see proper .
4 I only had to shut my eyes and inhale and I was back in Russia .
5 I said I would be good and thanked him , and then quite unexpectedly he bent down and kissed my cheek and turned and abruptly left .
6 When Mum had left I determined to overcome my embarrassment and go and ask Mrs Taylor .
7 I 'm not going to lose my head and try and rush out at the first chance .
8 Eventually it seemed it was only I who ever thought about that still , cold morning , recalling in my dreams that cry and that hand held out to me for help I could not , would not give , and the silence that followed Andy disappearing under the ice .
9 I smiled at my father and nodded and put one hand under the other armpit , trying to look as relaxed as possible .
10 an Amstrad , f for which I can give you my letterhead and formatting and you can then write letters for me .
11 I am still rather surprised that I had the good sense for once in my life to follow my hunch and come and see you .
12 And I believe there 's some roadworks at Stafford , I might even get on my teletext and look and see what roadworks are on the M six , I may even give the A A a ring , to say , but it 's all on teletext and this sort of thing .
13 If the day goes past and you have heard nothing telephone or write and ask for news .
14 You see , if you were to make it public now , you would empower those people who might be the victims of this cut to articulate their views and to lobby and to be part of this process , rather than just passive participants .
15 ‘ I mean , they get these ideas and these bees in their bonnets and try and make everyone think the same way , and they change all the rules and upset everything , and Freud got it wrong in one way and Marx got it wrong in another . ’
16 She stopped , her hand to her heart and smiled and resolved to wait and be calm .
17 She had often threatened to take her money and go and live somewhere else .
18 The Commission states in its reply that torture and inhumane treatment are banned in Mexico .
19 He thought of himself , stunning them all by running and swimming and riding and shooting better than the lot of them , and them all eating their words and cheering and him being cool , man .
20 Two goats will circle head to tail in a display of strength , tossing their heads and posturing and grunting at each other .
21 She would die rather than roll her eyes and wriggle and blush .
22 They had to look on while he laid waste their estates together with those of their supporters and captured and dismantled the great castle of Lusignan itself .
23 All her thinking and watching and planning , from the first sound of the car on the track while she and Joe crouched by the netted gate to that last desperate shout that Doyle had cut short , all that worrying and puzzling had ended up like this .
24 She opened her window and screamed and erm , of course the neighbours come but they was gone and they took it all they 're gold she had it on in bed , pulled it over husband neck , .
25 The , the bright city lights that 's not what makes people uproot their , uproot their lives and go and move somewhere else , they are after economic betterment and that 's the driving force er behind migration so just before we leave the non economic factors what might they be ?
26 Do n't paint the red apple as seen , brighten and lighten its mood or subdue and cool its expression .
27 A smile curved her mouth , though , as she kicked off her shoes and went and lay down on her bed .
28 Inshore , Wilkie , lying lazily along the water , propped by flickering hands , watched the to and fro of their dancing and circling and smiled to himself .
29 She got to her feet and went and picked up the phone .
30 There were gatherings in the parks where young people read their poetry and sang and danced to the music of guitars ’ ( Brodsgaard 1981 : 770 ) .
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