Example sentences of "and i [vb base] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I 've done myself a on that reckoning , because until we 've got that sorted anyway .
2 And I 've packed you a currant teacake for a ‘ biting on ’ , though you should be at Dudley afore dinnertime . ’
3 And , I 'd like to say that er , Diana er er , has been extremely helpful , and I 've given her a bit of he aid , in trying to raise that kind of money .
4 It 's always the pressure that I give myself , and I 've given myself a lot of pressure this last year ’ , she revealed .
5 and I 've given you a good old fashioned tonic to get your strength all up again .
6 I 've given you something to kill the pain , Cathy , and I 've given you an antibiotic
7 And I 've known you a lot longer than has your so-called friend Rainbow here , thanks to whom you now find yourself in this lousy fix . ’
8 And I 've told you the options , Mr Garland .
9 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
10 the swing and I 've bought them a couple of wooden puzzles where you pick the bits up so , I thought well then I 'll call it a day there , and that 'll be that
11 ‘ Glad to meet you , Christina , and I want to say what a marvellous job you have done down here .
12 I started paying for this myself two years ago — and I want to keep it a secret from him — but now I find I ca n't continue the payments .
13 ‘ I do n't think I 'm being treated fairly and I want to know what the hell is going on . ’
14 The trust my partner and I share gives us the freedom to get on and do things without stopping every ten minutes to check up on each other .
15 Chris and I have called it a day . ’
16 And I have to ask you a favour .
17 On 19 December 1991 the local authority made their application for an interim care order and I have said what the order was .
18 Sixty years ago C. J. Herrick , the American comparative anatomist , dubbed it the ‘ organ of civilisation ’ , and I have set myself the task of seeing how far our scientific knowledge of nerve cells might earn the neocortex this grandiose title : Would these nerve cells , as actors , be able to perform the play , ‘ Civilisation ’ ?
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