Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [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 said I would be good and thanked him , and then quite unexpectedly he bent down and kissed my cheek and turned and abruptly left . |
4 | When Mum had left I determined to overcome my embarrassment and go and ask Mrs Taylor . |
5 | I 'm not going to lose my head and try and rush out at the first chance . |
6 | I smiled at my father and nodded and put one hand under the other armpit , trying to look as relaxed as possible . |
7 | an Amstrad , f for which I can give you my letterhead and formatting and you can then write letters for me . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | If the day goes past and you have heard nothing telephone or write and ask for news . |
11 | She stopped , her hand to her heart and smiled and resolved to wait and be calm . |
12 | She had often threatened to take her money and go and live somewhere else . |
13 | The Commission states in its reply that torture and inhumane treatment are banned in Mexico . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | 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 , . |
16 | Do n't paint the red apple as seen , brighten and lighten its mood or subdue and cool its expression . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | There were gatherings in the parks where young people read their poetry and sang and danced to the music of guitars ’ ( Brodsgaard 1981 : 770 ) . |
19 | At 10am yesterday , the man returned to the garage , took the woman back to her flat and raped and sexually assaulted her again . |
20 | She herself thinks , of biblical texts , that if one can not accept the ‘ religious , political , and personal ethos ’ of a text ‘ one can not accept its authority as revealed and as Holy Scripture ’ . |
21 | One practical outcome will be range of self administered tests which allow older people to better , monitor their efficiency and recognise and adapt to change . |
22 | The store manager saw his role as increasing productivity , whereas the personnel manager saw her role as organising and motivating staff towards the organisation 's objectives and looking after the staff 's well-being . |
23 | Given the 98 to 100 per cent support from dairy farmers it is looking for , that would mean it still bought virtually all the milk in its area while processing and selling much of it through its commercial company Scottish Pride . |
24 | She could have been stoned , people would have mocked her as she passed in the street , as they jeered and booed that girl Serafina when she started getting bigger and everyone knew who 'd done it but they could n't do anything about it , not even kill him , because he was the son of a nobleman -Rosalba shuddered , remembering the way Serafina had thrown up her chin and turned and screamed at her tormentors , ‘ And which one of you is so good that you can point at me ! ’ , then dropped her head and run away down the street , holding her heavy breasts as she ran . |
25 | Then they beat him with the pipes once again , but when they realized that he had managed to keep his secrets from them , that this small Englishman was not for talking , they turned on him in their fury and kicked and beat him until they feared they had killed him . |
26 | He went to her workplace and badgered and finally photographed her , infringing our private lives . |
27 | Almost in tears , Phoebe took her breast in her hand and squeezed and banged at it until it hurt . |
28 | The key to a good use is that it brings people to the building who value it for its beauty and appreciate and enjoy its surroundings — not simply people who regard it as an opportunity to acquire a large amount of cheap floor space . |
29 | She continued to lean against the gravestone , sick and shaking , her teeth chattering , her stomach as knotted and tormented as it had been in childbirth . |
30 | On a larger scale one might observe that his lifelong preoccupation with words gave him a kind of sensitivity to them , even if it was an unorthodox one ; and further that it is strange that a myth should so make its way if enshrined and embodied in words as inappropriate as critics have made out . |