Example sentences of "he and i [be] " in BNC.

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1 So he and I are happy .
2 Now both he and I are aware that this is far from orthodox .
3 At the moment he and I are working on a scheme which could wreck this political organisation for good .
4 He and I are always spending time together but we are not romantically inclined , ’ she said .
5 And anyway , he and I are sort of mates .
6 ‘ If you know where Craig is you must tell me , do n't you understand , he and I are going to be married , I must see him . ’
7 ‘ Yury Vladimirovich is my closest friend , he and I are like two brothers , we used to play football together when we were little .
8 I will not feel responsible , aligned or guilty simply because he and I are both men .
9 He will know that there is a temptation in that lesser assembly to emulate the topics and methods of procedure of the greater assembly of which he and I are Members .
10 Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy .
11 The gas fire I have formed a really deep and meaningful relationship with Andy at Anglia Gas he 's been back and forth to my house , I know all about the fact that he has n't got a girlfriend and his mother is a marvellous cook and that Worlingworth is a bit off the map he and I are buddies , dear !
12 As far as he and I are concerned it 's just a number .
13 I belonged to that great multitude who could n't help liking Dick Crossman : he and I were always nice to one another , right to the day in 1974 shortly before his death when he came to the Birmingham Bull Ring in acute physical discomfort to hear me advise my fellow-electors to vote Labour if they wanted out of the Common Market .
14 But of course , five years difference meant that he and I were not relating as equals until I was about sixteen , and then the war separated us .
15 Under the bishop 's plan he and I were to change places , and while I was on furlough he was to keep both jobs going , and I would do the same on my return .
16 During the critical weeks of growing unrest and public strike , he and I were in daily touch , trying to understand the situation and see what could be done to solve the difficulties .
17 He and I were of course aware that we were making two assumptions which were obviously incorrect .
18 I told General Francis this in one of the quiet intervals when he and I were alone with his sleeping son .
19 ‘ Did you know that he and I were at school together ? ’
20 One day in 1964 , while Richard was playing in Hamlet on Broadway , he and I were interviewed jointly in a private corner of an Eighth Avenue bar and restaurant much frequented by theatre people .
21 Normally when he and I were with girls he would be all competitive , even if he was n't meaning to be .
22 One Saturday evening , when I had been apprenticed to Joe for four years , he and I were sitting in the pub , with some of the villagers , listening to Mr Wopsle .
23 When he and I were alone , Wemmick listened carefully to my request , and after thinking hard , found an answer .
24 I felt that he and I were the same sort of person , that there was something in my brain and heart , in my blood and bone , that connected me to him for ever .
25 One day , while he and I were walking on the moors , he announced , ‘ Jane , I 'll be leaving in six weeks . ’
26 For a while it worked ( there was redemption ) ; and while it worked he and I were one , on the banks of the Vistula .
27 She had tried to get out of the car when he was driving and he considered it lucky that they had n't been killed , but as he and I were together more I came to admire her resolution and good sense .
28 Last night he and I were sitting silently in the kitchen at about midnight , when Heathcliff came home .
29 By the way , I met up with John Collins the other day and he and I were signing your praises .
30 This was why Louisa Agnew had chosen the title of that text for her epitaph ; and if he and I were ever to unravel that secret , he said , we should get back to work .
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