Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 If he gave Lee the torch , he 'd let Jack and everyone else know where they were by mucking around with it , and if he did n't let him have it , he 'd most likely give them both away by having a scene .
2 Is the Prime Minister aware that the parents of Carly Reavill and everyone else know that he was misinformed on the circumstances concerning that child 's tragic death ?
3 Players hide the studs from referees by showing him their reserve pair — complete with regulation studs — and them quickly switch before the game .
4 " Chuck and me just want you to know , Jacques , that we do n't aim to leave this jungle today without the hide and horns of the biggest bull seladang in all Asia .
5 This bowl mean these men and me already make more money today than three months of growing rice .
6 Here in America I perform a lot in Las Vegas and Atlantic City and I probably make more money today than I ever did when I was selling a lot of records as a teenage idol .
7 ‘ Where you and I probably differ is on the question of what to do about it .
8 ‘ They probably killed a lot of people , and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands , ’ the investigating journalist was told by Robert Martens , who had spent two years compiling the lists in the US Embassy in Jakarta .
9 I find I can easily put things into perspective , see both sides of an issue , if I just sit around for a while and I probably do that for half an hour a day .
10 But I 'm beginning to enjoy it now and I positively like my regular spot on Going Live because I have to interview people which I love doing . ’
11 ‘ Have been reading ’ , I realized even as I struggled to find somewhere to stand the strawboard in the darkness , makes a somewhat smaller claim than ‘ have read ’ , and I scarcely expect that my ‘ books ’ , to anyone outside the very restricted world of philosophical studies , are going to include the two on Spinoza ; all of which suggests a second-hand and partial acquaintance with my only other work , Natural Man .
12 It would be churlish to do anything other than welcome unreservedly the Secretary of State 's announcement , and I willingly do so .
13 If I do it I must give at least ten pounds and I simply have n't got ‘ em . ’
14 An and I simply add the ticks and see which comes out .
15 Rob , you must have noticed — Luke and I simply do n't get along together , and there 's a limit to how much friction one can stand . ’
16 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
17 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
18 ‘ I think I 'll adapt to the life and I already love it in Italy .
19 My hon. Friend the Minister of State and I regularly receive representations , both for and against , on the subject of NHS trusts .
20 I keep and breed Discus , Uaru , Rams , Mbuna , various marines including sharks and octopus , and I regularly breed sea horses .
21 I live next to a private golf club , and I regularly walk past the 3rd hole and 4th tee area , and rarely see either in use .
22 I also do a lot of aerobics and Emilio and I regularly play racketball .
23 My right hon. and learned Friend and I regularly meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss all current issues .
24 When I visit drama schools now — and I firmly believe the professional actor is someone who should remain in touch with students — it 's a matter of trying to help future actors to gain a clearer focus on the profession they are joining .
25 And I firmly believe in giving notes to others to ensure that the standard set on the first night is maintained . ’
26 We start in ten days and I firmly rely on the goodness of Providence to grant me a safe and prosperous passage .
27 Er so with these three measures plus the seven hundred and one thousand estimate er underspent th this year to carry forward , we have er about a million and a half to use against er further grant and of the options listed in section ten er , ours are not dissimilar from the , er from and I best pick the
28 My legs are a bit wobbly and I nearly fall over .
29 I have n't quite worked out what I sell , and I nearly blow it when John , the club 's proprietor , asks me that very question .
30 Then I see what it really is , and I nearly laugh .
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