Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] some [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let's go and find Mam , and I 'll make some coffee . ’
2 Do help yourself and I 'll make some coffee as well .
3 ‘ Sit down here , Jamie , and I 'll make some tea .
4 At the end of the meditation , towards the end of the meditation , I 'll ask you three questions and I 'll leave some time of silence between each question .
5 Here , sit down and I 'll get some tea on the go .
6 If there 's only a bit of beef you have the beef and I 'll have some cheese .
7 Hang on to that and I 'll put some sugar in .
8 ‘ He looked at me with one of those amiable stares of his , said I was overworked and I should take some time off .
9 And I must get some Sweetex .
10 and he 's like going oh what you gon na do then poof and he goes I will look like I 'm scraping my knee , nuts him in the balls , and then goes and I will knock some dust off my shoulder like
11 In the present situation , the officers find themselves in a very difficult position , I can not imagine an officer saying no to a member and this is what has happened if we run out of money , then the very thing that we are seeking to do , in other words to implement the democratic process to allow people to come to meetings and speak will go by the way , and I can remember some time ago when I was a new member on here saying I would be prepared to attend property sub-committee briefings as a deputy and not be paid and I was very smartly brought up by a friend in the labour group who said that 's all right for you , you can afford it , but it 's not alright for some of us 'cause we can't. and the difficulty is if we run out of money and we either have to stop the allowances or we have to slash the allowances , yeah , knows who it was , we have to slash the allowances , then legitimately people will be able to say that the democratic process is being stifled because they are not going to be allowed to go to meetings , and therefore , I think that situations whereby a member attends to speak to a , an item , a specific item and then stays on for a double length meetings and claims double length allowances that sort of thing has got to be stopped , and also members attending just to nod approval at something that has happened that they 've been associated with , that should stop , if they want to come they should come at their own expense .
12 I 'll just switch that television off and you might pay some attention .
13 If this is you and you 'd like some help or advice about interviews and application forms then call us on Nottingham four double one two double two and we 'll put in touch with A T O Training and if this is n't you if you 're not black or Asian and you would like some help then you can call us as well and we 'll try and find something for you .
14 Compare , for instance , the basic tree in the middle of the picture with the two trees on either side , and you 'll get some idea of what Gene 5 does .
15 And you 'll need some place to stay .
16 The solar eclipse on the 24th indicates a turn in the tide regarding work and you can anticipate some surprise developments here from the beginning of January .
17 A friendly system is one where as you talk you are being understood , and you can get some sort of response .
18 Er , and you can spend some time looking at it in your own time , I E , going at your own pace , over the problems .
19 Imagine a polyglot College Art Association conference whose concurrent sessions are scattered around town for an entire week , and you will have some idea of the confusion that enveloped the event .
20 His Etonian vowels give him a peculiar aural resemblance to Brian Johnston of Test Match Special ( imagine Johnners talking about what an axe can do to the flesh and you will have some idea of just how disorienting this is ) .
21 Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them .
22 And you 'd get some sort of shape .
23 If this is you and you 'd like some help or advice about interviews and application forms then call us on Nottingham four double one two double two and we 'll put in touch with A T O Training and if this is n't you if you 're not black or Asian and you would like some help then you can call us as well and we 'll try and find something for you .
24 You 'd be walking the beat and you 'd see some kid with his backside hanging out of his trousers .
25 If you want to you can give up now and we 'll do some reading next .
26 Okay so a quarter of an hour and we 'll take some feedback I think the er last one is perhaps So if anybody 's got or anything else perhaps
27 I 'm going to make you a cup of tea and we 'll put some whisky in it to make you feel better .
28 I did make the point that Mr Maxwell 's company wants co-operation on the eastern edge of the City , vis-á-vis their football stadium , and we ought to have some co-operation on the western edge of the City where all these houses are boarded up and empty , bought at double the market value , and I made that point publicly .
29 It had to be done in the night , they explained , when there was nobody about and we could take some home with us providing we kept our mouths shut .
30 But when he asked to bring Bobby Hunt he was careful to explain why : ‘ He 's quite talented and would enjoy making drawings so enormously , as he never seems to get out of town : please do n't hesitate to say no if it would be akward [ sic ] , he 's only about eighteen and quite manageable , and we will bring some food … ’
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