Example sentences of "[vb past] and [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 She thought the remark was odd but before she had a chance to query it the attendant 's phone rang and as he disappeared Rachel went on to the changing-rooms .
32 ‘ Ana screamed and when I looked round you were n't there at all . ’
33 But back Northampton went and though they held the first Nottingham surge they could not stop the second and scrum-half Hughes dived over on the left to score a try which earned a standing ovation .
34 And er , some of us did go , Maisie went and and I went and there was Joan , .
35 Th there 's a whole lot of issues here about erm , how the birth mother felt and whether she has
36 Each of us was encouraged to try out solutions on the board and you would ask other class members what they thought and whether they had anything to contribute as an alternative .
37 Once she fell and when he picked her up , her front tooth was broken .
38 ‘ I hit my head on the kerb when I fell and when I went to hospital two days later they told me I had severe bruising of the brain , ’ said Walter after his Kempton win on Mithl Al Hawa .
39 The two women had not been able to help much by way of descriptions apart from recounting details of the horrific masks the burglars wore and that one appeared to be rather thin ( the one with the broken leg ) .
40 Well I asked the girl and the she , we sort of sidetracked and when I come off the phone I realized that she had n't said .
41 ‘ Only that she died and that he loved her .
42 The Court felt that , ‘ Such information can be of tremendous historical value in demonstrating what agency personnel were involved in making a particular policy decision and what officials knew and when they knew it . ’
43 As they played and as they sang and as they danced they made no mark on the sand at all .
44 Her mother had had a beautiful voice both when she sang and when she talked .
45 The neighbours complained and when he asked if I minded , I said I loved the kennel and hated the dog .
46 Specifically we set out to discover why workers produced the output levels that they did and whether they grouped together to control their output or earnings at predefined levels .
47 That he did and that they had .
48 She said I did n't appreciate her , I took her for granted , I did n't notice all the little things she did and that I sulked if she made the slightest mistake .
49 ‘ there must be something in the nature of a criminal intent of the kind which means that it is done with the idea of some form of hostility to the police with the intention of seeing that what is done is to obstruct , and that it is not enough merely to show that he intended to do what he did and that it did in fact have the result of the police being obstructed . ’
50 there were n't many that sort , that felt the way I did , I mean I hated him , I really did and when he turned round and he said ooh Keith wants a few words I said to Elaine , look shit 's gon na be it ,
51 All , and what you did and when I got the car , the date and when you got that Triumph then .
52 ‘ I saw exactly what he did and if it had n't been for Stuart those thieves would have got away .
53 He did and as he had some slight training in it he survived in one of the camps that after the war no one remembered .
54 He never ceased to wonder at the irony of expecting miracles from a reliquary in which her bones had once lain for only three days and nights , before being returned reverently to her native Welsh earth ; and even more to be wondered at , the infinite mercy that had transmitted grace through all those miles between , forgiven the presence of a sorry human sinner in the coffin she had quitted , and let the radiance of miracle remain invisibly about her altar , unpredictable , accessible , a shade wanton in where it gave and where it denied , as the stuff of miracles is liable to be , at least to the human view .
55 It was three days before he appeared and when he did he was in uniform .
56 Sarah smiled and as they drew near the house , Terry approached them .
57 The seller of specialist magazines grimaced when she smiled and as he pushed the door shut to the frisky chiming of the bell he grunted , ‘ Try the showroom , they might know .
58 They told you everything about the company , what their plans were , how much they earned and so you felt part of the team .
59 I packed and repacked many times ( before I left and after I got there ) .
60 Most of them left me alone whilst I wrote and if they did want something they waited till I looked up .
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