Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb base] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 No , Floogie 's my friend , and I go swimming with him every day .
2 In actual fact I 've got a friend and I go potholing with him , we meet , he 's a Kendall farmer , he 's a a sheep farmer and er , we meet and he says you know what I 've got a problem with on my land , not foxes dogs and walkers that have n't got them on the leads and crows at lambing time cos they peck their eyes out and things of that calibre , he says yes , I 'll tell you what I 'll bet you I 've had animals taken by foxes he , he says I probably have , he said but I 've not had this kind of unindeighted killing as .
3 You would n't have heard of him , of course , but I used to read his articles to Daddy at one time , and I remember seeing in the papers that he had been very ill .
4 George was taken prisoner , too , when he was fighting in France , and I remember reading in a newspaper how he had escaped as well .
5 when I was about twelve and I remember bashing into a nanny with a pram .
6 We had a photo session at somewhere like a hotel — it was n't one of the studios — and I remember looking at Jackie [ Hill ] and thinking , ‘ Ooh , she looks a bit formidable . ’
7 After what could only be described as a very spirited fight a small but brilliantly coloured koi of about 7lb came to the net and I remember looking at it with disbelief that such a small fish could have pulled so hard .
8 And I remember staying by the river and going netting for collect tadpoles and that
9 interview , that we did n't have erm much sort of inroads with the the young Caribbean community or the Rastafarian community , but erm you know I have spoken to one or two , and I remember speaking to one who said , that they had gone after a warehouse somewhere .
10 Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation .
11 I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement .
12 And I remember walking in the door and he was looking at me , and I thought , ‘ Gosh , what 's the matter ? ’ because he was just staring at me .
13 I was in touch several times by telephone , and I remember noticing for the first time a slight labouring for breath on his part , which was to become increasingly marked .
14 And I remember running into the ward where I had been treated , finding one of the nurses who had looked after me and giving her a big hug and her crying .
15 In the book I quote a letter from my father when I was at Cambridge , and I remember talking to my father about the National Gallery as early as 1928 .
16 And I remember saying to Schwimmer at one point , what are you going to do , have a caravan of 707s for those Hawks of yours ?
17 And I remember saying to him , but you can only get twelve Hawks on a 707 …
18 ‘ She was sitting in the back of this car , all dressed up , and I remember saying to her , ‘ You do n't have to do this , you know ’ .
19 Elwood lived with his parents on Ross Street West , and I remember going to his house one day in late June when he had just completed his high school training to offer him a job at CHAB .
20 He was a follower of Sham 69 and I remember going to a concert of theirs at the LSE and almost getting beaten up by skinheads .
21 And I remember going to er Road School for a month and we caught ringworms there .
22 and I remember going through parrot fashion with everybody else .
23 But we went home and I remember going in the room , I opened the door and oh it 's lovely and warm in here !
24 I like it because I 'm out , I think , and I like looking in the shops and sometimes I bump into people I know , and it just makes a little break …
25 I do n't want to do that because I have a young family and I like living in Hoylake . ’
26 ‘ I live on Eighth Street and I like walking in the rain . ’
27 I like cooking and I like playing with the children , doing things for them — I do n't like the basic cleaning .
28 As I mentioned on the phone yesterday : update on music permissions that have developed since last week : Waterfront ( Simple Minds ) ( confirmation awaited from artists ) and I Like Driving in my Car ( Madness ) will be £75 each for 3 years ' world license , excluding USA .
29 unless we can divert money from other sources , but that 's erm , well I mean that 's the reality behind fifteen years of fairly steady growth , and I mean looking at at plateauing out , I think .
30 There 's erm And I mean looking after the parish hall as well , why should we bother with that ?
  Next page