Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 wear out and me throw it away than it still be good and do n't know what to do with it , you know , you 're thinking
2 Later , Deborah thought she understood more precisely Laura 's vision of company structure while she was abroad ; ‘ she had Moira to sell more , Meirion to produce more and me to do it better ’ .
3 Gail sometimes does my hair but she 's a learner and I get her more cheaply .
4 That 's just like my dad — he 's always on about what a struggle he had in the days of his youth and I get it all too easy .
5 And I tell you just , what I just wan na do , is give you one one one thought which is in our motion .
6 And I tell you here and now , I find this whole idea utterly revolting . ’
7 I know the manner of this same Lord Owen 's disaffection , and I tell you honestly , though I must and will fight with him wherever I may , yet I think his cause not all empty and not dishonourable , and there have been faults committed against him foolishly and grievously , which a man may well resent .
8 There are four members of the National Race Committee here today and I tell you now
9 And I tell you now in order that you may reckon well what chance is left of keeping any hope of peace alive , after this skirmish .
10 And I tell you frankly that in my opinion one must not hesitate to go to a prostitute occasionally if there is one you can trust and feel something for … .
11 And I tell you frankly that I ca n't follow it , Adam .
12 If it is then you need to think carefully about what we 're talking about today , and I hope everyone here has read it already cos that shows your spirit alone .
13 What they got — and I hope they then choked on their own bile in the process — was a performance that enabled English football to hold its head high again .
14 It is taken from Wing Commander II and it says ‘ Now get out of here and I hope we never meet again ! ’ , brilliant .
15 ‘ It 's called feminism , ’ said Henry , ‘ and I hope you never get it , because it is absolutely awful and it makes you swell up to an enormous size and when you have it really badly you go round bonking men on the head and blaming them for everything .
16 Mother and lots of other people would say we were too young to love truly , they would have us wait for our ‘ years of discretion ’ ; at what age one is supposed to be abnormally discreet I do not know , all I know is that I have not arrived there yet , and I hope I never will .
17 And I remember him very well , I remember him still .
18 And I remember him once leaving up there with eleven .
19 But I did know the Alice Liddell — who better ? — and I remember her well .
20 And I remember her very well and the next class we went into was a a Mr .
21 You may think I am exaggerating but I am telling you the truth as clearly as I remember it and I remember it very clearly .
22 I wonder , if I got it right and I remember it correctly , whether that 's still the view ?
23 Having been long pent up in town , Annie and myself viewed Southall as a second Paradise , and I remember I nearly hung myself on my pin-before the very first morning after our arrival , in attempting to scale the yard gates to see the country beyond them .
24 Benjamin just stared fascinated and I studied him rather than the condemned man for , as I have remarked before , Benjamin had a horror of public executions .
25 And I thank you likewise .
26 Things like Fade To Black and Ironhand are untouched , and I like them rather more than the ‘ worked on ’ stuff .
27 And I like you too ! ’
28 ‘ I did n't like it when you started , and I like it even less now .
29 ‘ They 're right kind to me and I like it there .
30 ‘ I 've been working at the restaurant for three years and I like it there .
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