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

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1 I 'm pretty warm so I do n't need a blanket or nothing and I can just bunch up the pavement into a pillow if I need one .
2 For me it 's forward or nothing and if you do n't believe that you deserve to be a second-rate club or second-rate country . ’
3 When Helen told Price Waterhouse that this was what she wanted to do , she thought they would say it was all or nothing and tell her to pack her bags .
4 It 's all or nothing and being strong enough to take the flak if things go wrong .
5 There was some people round here that were selling gear that were n't smack'eads and they 'd do you a lay on without any rings or surety or nothing and you 'd say , well , ‘ Lay us on half a gram and I 'll sell it , like ’ , and they 'd say , ‘ Alright ’ , and then you 'd go back a coupla days later and say , ‘ Look .
6 On no no no , no no , oh no , oh they were very , very very , docile you ken , never interfered with nobody or nothing and the funny thing , you know they all get blamed for poaching and that , but that was one thing they may , may poach but never here .
7 you sweat a lot and you 're supposedly meant to feel good for so long and then it 's meant to wear off and there 's meant to be no hangover effects or nothing and that 's why it 's a designer drug and that 's why it you know , it 's supposed to be so good .
8 He has confidence in the director , Mike Ockrent , experienced in theatre but a film debutant : ‘ You do n't do Follies or Me And My Girl by phoning it in . ’
9 ‘ She 's as active as you or me and a damn sight tougher .
10 I mean you think about primal hunting adults like the bushmen or the Australian Aborigines , the the men do the , do the hunting for erm for meat and women do the , do the gathering for and the point is that er meat is very nutritious and it 's an important part of their diet and men go hunting and they come back and they share food with their wives and their relatives or someone and male parental investment is terribly important So women for instance if you ask David McKnight who 's a world authority on the Australian Aborigines and has spent many years living with them , say what do women look for in the traditional society , what do women look for in a husband ?
11 I 've lived in streets — needless to say , in NW1 — where I and my husband were the only people who were married with children from the same person — and then we got divorced .
12 Let us instantly go to my closet or yours and come upon our mutual trial for you have fired by soul with impatience .
13 It is through the written word that the writer asserts the difference between herself or himself and other people and other writers .
14 2.11 In practice most claims under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 are brought by a widow or widower on behalf of herself or himself and their children , or sometimes by the parents of an unmarried son or daughter who was contributing to their support .
15 ( a ) Unregistered land If the house is in the husband 's sole name it should be conveyed , for reasons mentioned earlier , to trustees who can be himself and the wife , or himself and an outsider , or not less than two outsiders ( often one being nominated by the husband and one by the wife ) .
16 Well and the fact that it was just their garden , and as far as I can make out it was simply that garden , it would suggest that she 's fallen out with some kids or something like that or somebody and yeah .
17 It 's like we 're sort of living here together — you know , sort of like we 're married or summat and living in a proper house of our own and all that .
18 His leg comes to a sort of point , like the end of a pencil or summat and he tells me to shove it in the end of the false leg .
19 They 've had him from the Wednesday , was it the Wed er , no from the Saturday to the Wednesday cos she was working and they took him on to seaside somewhere and when come home , he 's having stitches in his head where he 'd fell , he hit it on the stone or summat and I said oh did he enjoy it apart from that , she said he was a swine last night , he was screaming and hitting me and she called her husband down from work , she could n't control him , said she should of smacked his arse and put him in the cot .
20 You know when er , you 're going on away or on t' beach or summat and you put your toiletries in and you can put a towel and that ?
21 Cos he give him them to fetch a a thing or summat and she went .
22 Yeah one seventy nine he put them to , and then he put them up to one eighty two or summat and then they 've gone up to one eighty nine I think they are .
23 Aye , she were washing them or summat and he were annoying her so she threw them all .
24 Er apparently they phone her up or summat and ask her if she 'll go and stand in for other people and she turned round and says if I ca n't have this school I 'm not doing any .
25 We thought it were a new card or summat and it 's not .
26 that 's got asthma , and he often goes into or dia he 's a ba diabetic or summat and goes into comas .
27 He er forgot my comb or summat and something like that , he said I 've forgotten my comb and we might be going out .
28 Here we were , three reasonably intelligent people discussing the merits of his and his or her and their .
29 My sister still lives in Berkhamsted , where she and I had grown up and where she and John had subsequently made their home .
30 Then they sprang up joyfully and strangely , well away to the south in a part of the forest where they rarely were , so far as to be almost out of sight from the crown of an old dying beech where she and Allen were often perched like birds .
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