Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He came round the desks and I kicked him in the back of his legs to get him to the floor and I used my shirt to put out the flames and Hazel gave him first aid . ’ |
2 | I was out at a friend 's house , we were opening a bottle of beer , the top had jammed , and I stuck it in the heel of the door to get the top off , and it exploded , I suppose it was too shaken up with everyone handling it . |
3 | So I took the envelope off those tickets and I tore that up and wrote down and I stuck it in the water heater that the sitting room fire may be on , please check . |
4 | Cantona , who flew to Paris for the top-rated chat show Sacree Soiree after his United debut in Lisbon on Tuesday , added : ‘ I am fit and I enjoyed myself in the opener against Benfica . |
5 | I tell them that I have the heart of a small boy and I keep it in a jar on my desk ’ |
6 | The cottagers of Pook 's Common used to have grazing rights but I 'm the only one to keep an animal now and I keep mine in a paddock belonging to Tom . |
7 | Look Charlotte ca n't do anything without being messy , look , the other , the other erm morning I went to school to pick Ben up , er and I put her in the car seat , she 's lovely and clean , and I give her a biscuit , by the time we got |
8 | On one occasion , the wife gave me a tin of beans , small kettle , and I put it in the cauldron . |
9 | He held out the dice and I put it in the shaker . |
10 | I know , I went , I got some whelks once and that was in Bay , they were lovely whelks and I put 'em in a bucket and er did n't think and now I used to put some flour in with 'em . |
11 | Chairman , ye , yes it is a recurring theme of the district auditor an , and I told him in the past , that erm , where this council has a policy that they would support village schools and keep them open wherever possible , erm , that that , that , that decision had been discussed , and er , I , I have to remind that I did remind the district auditor that he does n't have to get elected every four years , as some of us do , and er , those in rural areas know very well that that is the way not to get elected , to be talking about shutting village schools . |
12 | My parents and I saw her in the school play and they thought she was so wonderful that they invited her to lunch — to make me see what I could be if I did it right . |
13 | I 've been talking to some of them about it , it 's meant to be , cos I did n't know it was going on , and I saw them in the paper , says oh ! |
14 | And I saw him in a month , and he took the bandage off and me arm flopped of course . |
15 | Cos Michael started it , he said we 're never said anything when we set off in the car , and then he said that he 'd had this fax from me and er Andrew said , well it was n't actually from , er , from me to the , it was fetched up to me and I sent it in the office . |
16 | Fred Titmus bowled the right sort of ball and I smashed it in the direction of the pavilion . |
17 | Then , as my breath has now returned to me and I find myself in the company of my bestest friend , it is my considered opinion that we proceed together upon the epic journey and face as one whatever adventures lie before . ’ |
18 | And I shut her in the coal |
19 | I will give back give back the books that have been signed and I want you in the the section of I just want to point out one or two things before we go on to the next . |
20 | He went out in the rain and I put 'im in the oven to dry ! ’ |
21 | ‘ It takes , they say , seven years to make an electrician ; and I did it in a fortnight . ’ |
22 | And if some , er , jus it was very thin slices of beef , topside of well I thought I 'll get some beef out , and I did it in the microwave and it cooked but it was it was quite tough . |
23 | Finally , one day a boy called Charlie bawled out , ‘ Nigger ! ’ at me and I chased him in a fury . |
24 | You are Henry Farr the Wimbledon poisoner and I arrest you in the name of — Hang on , hang on . |
25 | Gareth took a step or two after them and I called him in an explosive croak , ‘ Gareth , ’ and he stopped and turned immediately and came back , bending down . |
26 | She barked back , the door slid open wide enough for me to enter and I found myself in a roomful of dames all with rigor mortis of the third-finger-of-the-left-hand . |
27 | I 'd been playing slide for years and I found myself in a blues band . |
28 | and I found myself in a bare street . |
29 | The chair was comfortable but low and I found myself in the disconcerting position of having to look up at him while we spoke . |
30 | The WAAF suddenly wound the chair back and I found myself in the semi-prone position with the white bulk looming over me . |