Example sentences of "and [pron] be [adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When Chris and I are together we have some lovely happy times . ’ |
2 | Yeah , I meant from me , I 'm not I 'm not doing any more and I 'm not I mean , I 'm just keeping this log |
3 | he said to me it 's a bit late to go knocking on windows is n't it , and I was like I did n't say anything I just thought well |
4 | And you 're not I suppose , Léonie shouted : just a holy tart , making eyes at the Bishop to feel important . |
5 | And you were n't you see you actually used to be interesting when you were talking and sit complete miserable bastard like Patrick does . |
6 | Er and she 's not I think there 's a few I 'm not sure . |
7 | And she is where she desires to be . ’ |
8 | There is a partial line on the map which I think this Council agreed before my time but that is not a line which could be implemented because it starts from nowhere and goes to nowhere and we are still I believe in , in , in limbo so far as the exact route which might be proposed either the northern or the southern end . |
9 | I think that people need to know what we are providing so we need to be monitoring , continually monitoring that this is actually at the times it 's meeting people 's needs and I 'm sure that we will be hearing from members if it was n't , and we 're not I mean it seems to me that the level of services provided now is very satisfactory and we should n't y'know , obviously give our officers support to continue . |
10 | I board the plane feeling no pain , eat the evening meal and continue with the G&T theme , land in Gatwick and make the connection via the smoking area of the bar and another gulped Gordon 's , then pass on the second offered dinner but not the accompanying booze and quietly pass out somewhere over the West Midlands , to be woken by a dishy blonde with an impudent , dimpled smile and we 're here we 've landed we 've arrived , we 're on the stand at the airport and I 'd ask her what she 's doing later because I 'm drunk enough to not care when she says ‘ No ’ as she probably will , but I know I 'm too tired and besides my left eyelid 's stuck again and I suspect it makes me look a bit like Quasimodo , so I do n't say anything except , ‘ Uh , thanks , ’ which is cool or sad , I 'm not sure which . |
11 | And we 're here we have everybody with us faces . |
12 | Really ni , I mean you get in there and you feel really comfortable and everything 's there you got a nice radio as well and er but yeah , it 's really very nice ! |
13 | I like to put the television on , as there 's usually a very good programme at twelve ten like there is supposedly Rainbow today , but there is n't , which I find very useful for my toddler while I 'm getting lunch for the baby , myself and her , so she can sit down for twenty minutes , there can be a few minutes peace , and there 's just you know it 's just not on . |
14 | Let them know what expertise you have and there 's when they have a problem , they come , is that the one by Mr ? |
15 | COSE II for networking , interoperability and distributed computing , COSE III for system management — see below — and there 's more we do n't know . |
16 | And there 's only me living you know . |
17 | There is where I live and there is where I want to leave my body ’ . |
18 | And there were somehow you want t to get across the point in the . |
19 | Candy was right , she realised bleakly — part of her did want to get back where she belonged , and there was nowhere she felt more at home than on a stage . |
20 | So er and and they 're quite I mean if nobody 's ever seen a er erm |
21 | And they were outside you know , standing . |
22 | It must have taken her an awful lot to write those words , and they were why I felt I could go back and see her now . |
23 | And th it was like there was this couple and they were like I du n no about sixty , sixty five the pair of them . |
24 | I was sweltering , I was wearing a t-shirt and they were out you know with jumpers on and all sorts . |
25 | And he said this and he was n't I mean particularly , he said oh she 's just , you know she , she 's like sailed through Haileybury , she gets out of everything , she , he , he 's really keen on the sports side of things here so I do n't know why he got so het up about it but he said it really er pissed him off the way she erm |
26 | And it 's why they put these in |
27 | And it 's also you know your first few days you sort of you , you become a leech do n't you to the person that you know , you know the person sitting next to you . |
28 | Well of course the biggest social thing in Ireland is the pub and it 's not I mean the Irish have a a name for being very heavy drinkers but in general they 're not heavy drinkers they just spend a lot of time in pubs . |
29 | And it 's already I mean we 've we 've kept it in prime condition , painted with company colours . |
30 | ‘ That does n't concern you and it 's best you do n't know . ’ |