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

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31 Then it follows from that that understanding Shakespeare and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive is also a good because if , for example , this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no-one could see him and no-one could understand him , and no-one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment .
32 Then it follows from that that understanding Shakespeare and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive is also a good because if , for example , this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no-one could see him and no-one could understand him , and no-one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment .
33 And no-one can tell you a word more than that . ’
34 It 's defending and no-one can teach you that .
35 Thoo can choose it and Elizabeth and me 'll mek 'em . ’
36 Mick and me must drive them all there .
37 As they sat in the kitchen , Jonadab glanced across at George and remarked , ‘ While we 're a bit slack afore haytime starts , Aah thought as 'ow thoo and me could deliver them two pairs of shires ti Stephen 's . ’
38 I was n't memorably arresting or amusing , and I dare say I fell back on the weather like everyone else , but it worked .
39 Now he must go away and I dare say I shall never see him again , ’ Joan said woefully , lagging behind despite Anne 's grumbles and gazing down at the ring .
40 However there is a bed and I dare say you are quite ready for it . ’
41 And I dare say you 're disappointed about it , because it 's not every day that an out-island lad gets offered that sort of money , is it now ?
42 But you have n't married and I dare say you wo n't do so now . ’
43 Still , you 've always wanted to go back , and I dare say you can demand the earth in salary . ’
44 And I dare say it was too , ’ said Mrs Parvis .
45 And I dare say it 's a great advantage to Lord Darlington to have someone to keep an expert eye on the activities of the gardener . ’
46 ‘ Anyroad , Bob 'll already have set off and I may meet him up on t'tops . ’
47 ‘ I would have had no objection to telling them the position , in all honesty we could have done that and I may give them advance warning next year . ’
48 ‘ Yes , thank you , miss , we 're stopping at the Royal , and I may say it seems fairly comfortable .
49 Just le lea you 're leading them home so let them pick a bit of grass and then you go on into the yard and I 'll give them the breakfast , they have their breakfast and while they 're eating their breakfast you 're doing your horse and you get finished and then you go and have yours .
50 Give me it and I 'll give me it and I 'll just
51 He picks himself up and declares about Fedka , later in the novel , ‘ I suffered for ten years on his account , more than he suffered as a soldier , and — and I 'll give him my purse . ’
52 His kisses and cuddles soothed me , and I stopped crying when he said : ‘ He 's a bad dog , and I 'll give him a good hiding for that . ’
53 Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over .
54 Tell Laura , and I 'll give her a call myself . ’
55 You can come in on Saturday and I 'll give it you then . ’
56 Now , there 's a proof for that and I 'll give it to you but but you 're not expected to know it , but it 's there for those of you who want it .
57 I 'll give you your pocket money and then you stick a fiver in and I 'll give it you back .
58 Yeah , just ask me and I 'll give it
59 ‘ Get good marks and I 'll give you a terrific record .
60 ‘ You come with me , ’ she says , ‘ and I 'll give you a night you 'll never forget . ’
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