Example sentences of "[num] and i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm not yet 30 and I 've still got plenty of time to earn more money , ’ he shrugged .
2 Mercedes-Benz were the diesel car pioneers in the 30s and I grew quite attached to their big 300 diesel estate car , also with automatic transmission .
3 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
4 Er , I 'd been told er that he 'd been in prison with Mr er I believe it was in nineteen eighty six and I 'd also been told that in the past er and er had planned armed robberies together .
5 I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future .
6 Until I re and , well until my husband retired at sixty and I thought well if he 's going to retire at sixty , I might as well retire , you see .
7 Ten , one , two , three , four , five , six , seven , eight , nine , ten ten , oh , one , two , three , four , five , six , seven , eight , nine , ten and I 've already got one of them , thank you
8 Cos that really got up , up my back when the , I mean tho ai n't a ba , bad bunch of old boys but I normally go down but they they clear and once we 've done our work before dinner break they all clear off and I go down to the and then I sort of walk back more or less behind them you know , to the break like and as I go past the club , I go and wash my hands , they go straight in , I go and wash my hands and I walk past the and er we should go to dinner at quarter to twelve and I go past , it 's one minute past quarter to twelve so cos when we go in there you see quarter past twelve due to go back I always give them two or three minutes and I say that 's it , that 's , ah we was late coming in , I said no you were n't !
9 " I saw him just before nine and I thought then that he 'd been dead about twelve hours , perhaps a little longer .
10 Well , actually I left school , I think it was the either tenth or eleventh of November nineteen thirty one and I went straight into the Transport Department and I think my record will show that I actually started there on the twelfth of November nineteen thirty one .
11 I 'd sent tapes to Radio One and I 'd also spent time devising quizzes that I thought would be better than the ones they were doing .
12 No I 've got dinner before one and I thought well
13 This had happened to Shirley : " I went along to one and I felt so different .
14 And tomorrow it 's hard because it 's an economics one and I have never had economics before so but it 's the second part in Zurich because it 's flying economics telecommunications and political television
15 well Brian will then needs twenty and I need about twenty as well , so cutting , you know the hill gate , the , the erm , the houses , you know as you go into the park , passed the Joiners Arms , you know those houses up there .
16 I must admit on every form I 've put the two and I thought afterward I 'd better
17 Very light surgery this morning : I have n't to be in Chollerton until two and I 've only got a couple of calls to make .
18 I I thought like pictures of I 've got about like , got about three hundred and I 've still got five films too develop .
19 it was still in the sixties , they call it the swinging sixties , I mean I did n't see anything swinging in the sixties at all , I did n't think it was swinging , but er and they do n't like now the swinging sixties and I think really it was then that er people did er branch out to new ideas .
20 I got to France on the 15th May 1915 and I stayed there until the 21st February 1919 .
21 I was told it was 2.30 and I started home without blushing .
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