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

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1 More than a quarter of a millennium of Guinnesses ; every one at the head of the company and everyone a direct descendant of Elizabeth and Richard Guinness ( 1 ) ( c. 1690–1766 ) of Celbridge , Co .
2 An 8-horse bet and everyone a winner .
3 We pride ourselves in being able to offer anyone and everyone the OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE in their chosen sport or leisure pursuit .
4 Yes and and then when the lifeboat came , the Eday and and Sanday and them a lot of them came across for the dances , the lifeboat dances , it was really I would say the best time
5 The state of the river and a temperature barely above freezing means it is going to be hard today but I will still feed about a dozen maggots when I cast in , and them the same again when the float is halfway down the swim .
6 The 200-year-old mansion was once the home of the Balfours of Balbirnie and them the headquarters of the GDC .
7 If you have had more than a little alcohol you would probably become so relaxed that you fell asleep and nothing the therapist was saying would register at all .
8 They can payout 15 per cent in a good year and nothing the next .
9 The wife , we learn , is the one who is about to be tried for the crime , and nothing the narrator has been able to say has convinced the police he himself is the guilty man .
10 ‘ You listen to me , Corby , ’ he says as if he was a hundred years old and me a little kid .
11 Just a penny or two to get my mate Bob and me a drink . ’
12 Mrs Taylor gave Frankie and me a piece of bread pudding each but we did n't like the smell of it so we threw it over the wall on the way back to our house .
13 Dolly , healthily peckish , said , ‘ I do n't know how you can be so good to me , nursin' me ankle , givin' me your bed , and feedin' me as well , and me a girl that 's done pinchin' and nickin' . ’
14 Giving birth in Edinburgh on 19 June 1566 , Mary was at pains to declare loudly to Darnley before a number of witnesses : ‘ God has given you and me a son , begotten by none but you . ’
15 ‘ But Mam , you know very well we ca n't do that — Ernest being Jewish , and me a Catholic . ’
16 Several times he lent Brian and me a 410 shotgun and took us shooting along the shore , and when we got back told his skinner to stuff the birds we had shot ; I was thrilled by these expeditions .
17 She buy for Pablo and me a house with furniture , and she consent to be godmother to our child . ’
18 and me a little baby
19 and me a little baby me
20 like , you know what I was like , all through school and me A levels I was still going down every day and everything
21 C'm on , secretly just between you and me the voice persisted in her head , it would be hard not to .
22 Although I have n't been making records for the last six years , I have been working behind the scenes at Artists Against Apartheid , and me the Mandela concert last month , seeing that speech go out live on the BBC to all those people , was a culmination of all that work .
23 Lee decided that this guy would caddie one day and me the next , and he would assess for himself who would carry his bag .
24 It was from here , I reflected , looking through the windows at a small scattered town , that the despatcher had spoken to George and me the previous evening : and while I watched , George appeared outside and was met by a man who came from the station .
25 Between you and me the Gulf War may soon be over , and there are vast contracts to be won .
26 could you possibly give Ian , Zain and me the authority to work that one out .
27 You gave Connors and me an hour 's jump , then sent Rico and the Battler to the hotel to find out how it worked out .
28 John Coffin walked away , marvelling at the strangeness of life which made him now mourn a petty criminal whom he had not liked and whom no one had appeared to love , and who might , just possibly , have also poisoned three people .
29 The sober intentions of his book were very different from the novels , plays and films which have created a mythical figure in modern culture of the artist as isolated and neglected , recognised only after his death , and whom the phrase ‘ genius and madness are near aligned ’ seems to fit .
30 MY work has been written in sand and after my death will disappear in a decade or so , ’ wrote August Bournonville ( 1805–79 ) , the Danish choreographer whose ballets are still in the repertory , and whom the Danes have been celebrating with yet another Bournonville festival in Copenhagen .
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