Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] [vb past] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Gleizes writes , ‘ it was at this moment , October 1910 , that we discovered each other seriously , including Robert Delaunay … and that we realized what we had in common .
2 In 1895 , the Royal Free appointed an official ‘ almoner ’ to ensure that patients were genuinely poor and that they contributed what they could afford to their treatment .
3 On the other hand , it could be claimed with some justification that moral considerations were involved in Gandhi 's decision to fast and that he did what he thought he had to do in those situations .
4 She insisted that they were not seen often together at TVL and that she kept what she called her professional distance .
5 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
6 We read that she intended , in Hamlet 's words , to ‘ leave betimes ’ , and that she did what she intended .
7 Then , under hypnosis , they were regressed fourteen days to the time or the showing of the film and they were able to watch it again in their minds only — but this time , of course , they were aware of the questions in advance and so they knew what they had to look out for .
8 The professors realized that I was doing very important work , and so they gave me my own laboratory .
9 As Larry Speakes , the president 's press spokesman , put it , ‘ I always had the impression that … as ( Ollie ) flew across the country he could visualize a camera on him , and although nobody knew who he was and his mission was secret , the whole thing was being made into a movie . ’
10 I mean , I let him spend all that money on me , and although I told myself it was fair , it was n't .
11 I thought it was a bit of a cheek seeing as I 'm due here mornings but I 've nothing against Mrs. Schofield and if she wanted me I was n't above obliging .
12 She would need such care and gentleness , and if it killed him he would give it to her , but the passion was raging in him until he could hardly see straight .
13 I should be able to find that , even in the dark , and if I followed it I should stumble over the painter , or the dinghy herself .
14 ‘ League is a fabulous game but I 've never liked it and if I knew what I know now , I would never have left Pontypool .
15 And if I gave you one , would you take her ? ’
16 He ensured that no one could talk confidentially and if he heard something he did n't like , he would loudly announce over the intercom , ‘ I heard that ! ’
17 He wondered if Alexei would marry now that there was no likelihood that he would ever leave Tarvaras , and if he did what his children would look like .
18 Er the Doctor provided the medicine and if he visited you it was seven and sixpence each visit , and if you went to his surgery , I think it was four an either four and six , or three and six .
19 If ones came as in little wee pi pickups we called them the little lorry things you would sort of keep your eye very much because you did n't know they were looking for scrap and if you told them you had nothing they might go away with your iron gates or something .
20 True , there were very few Morris Minors around , and if you saw one you 'd probably remember it ; but to follow it into Wexford ?
21 It was ‘ Sign this ’ and if you questioned anything you got shouted at .
22 and if you washed them you must n't put clothes pegs in them cos the pegs would make holes in them
23 just whatever one come up first you went for the interview and if you answered it you just took it .
24 ‘ Do n't come the old acid with me , ’ said his better half , ‘ you ai n't seen any bloke about a job since Noah built the Ark , and if anyone offered you one you 'd fall down dead .
25 ‘ The trouble is we are Viz and if anyone bought it they 'd probably want us as part of a package .
26 Just the same as he loved this woman of Samaria , and because he loved her he wanted to communicate with her , he wanted to share with her , he had something for her .
27 ‘ He is not my father , ’ it said , ‘ and since you married him I do n't think of you as my mother . ’
28 She said she 'd have a sherry , a nebulous drink itself , so I poured her as dark and sweet a one as I could find in the little tight tiny rows of sinister bottles , and while she drank it I put on trousers and sweater .
29 Ten of his ‘ Wares crept over the ramparts in the night and before we knew what we were at they were holding swords to our throats as we sat at our wine .
30 Sound of the train getting closer and before I knew it I was out on that street pushing the trolley .
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