Example sentences of "and [vb past] [pers pn] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Finally on the seventh day , I thought that , being Catholic , they 'd rest , but still unfed and unwatered , each pony was blindfolded and tacked up , and Raimundo got on each one 's back , and whipped it and whipped it out into the pampas , until the pony 's spirit was completely broken , and it 'll never argue with man again .
2 The twins were demanding — in the first few years she thought she would go mad from lack of sleep and overwork — but at least they touched her and hugged her and kissed her and loved her .
3 Cheap Mo cheap ’ and Magill came out from behind his flat-topped mahogany desk with a shout of laughter and hugged her and patted her bottom .
4 I will send you a copy before it actually goes off and read it and ring me aft if if there 's anything you do n't understand or you do n't agree with okay ?
5 Granny plucked her and stuffed her and basted her and served her to the table , golden and gleaming .
6 I went up to the union and reported it and asked them to do something about it .
7 Pc Masheder chased and caught him and told him he was being arrested on suspicion of theft .
8 He put out his arms and caught her and held her , and they stood there on the gravel path in the grounds of Hilderbridge General Hospital , embraced as if they had long been lovers and had known each other with profound emotion and physical joy and had been parted only to meet again now , by chance , so felicitously .
9 And the Old Bill came down and found them and nicked us , even after what they 'd said .
10 Then one afternoon Mrs Smith came in and found us and asked who I was .
11 She kissed and blessed him and hugged him close , and it seemed to the uneasy watchers that she would after all change her mind .
12 Lowes did in fact trace many of the images unerringly to their source ; and what was even more interesting was how Coleridge 's mind took the raw material of some explorer , and twisted it and mixed it with many other ideas to produce the incomparable poetry of The Ancient Mariner and Xanadu .
13 And dried them and put them on the rack again .
14 I took the dramatic Poem Maud by Tennyson — all fourteen hundred lines — and learnt them and presented them working with two friends , a designer and a lighting man .
15 All the people who had taunted him and hurt him and confused him and denied him .
16 They have taken Fergusson the teacher , while he was nailing up the lists , and stripped him and tarred him — ‘ Donald — you would not do that !
17 Then she went out and picked him up and cuddled him and fed him on the cream of a new bottle of milk .
18 She crossed to the wardrobe and opened it and saw her abandoned clothes hanging in a neat row .
19 I 'm not opposed to links when they 're relevant , I 've in fact argued and encouraged them and defended them where they 've taken place and I believe that they were important but I do n't believe in them taking place where they 're irrelevant and er where they er are unhelpful .
20 I washed and sterilised it and put it on the hall table , beside the front door .
21 The anxieties and misgivings of the past few days disappeared as though they had never been , as Johnny kissed her and touched her and told her of his need for her ; of his despair when she had not come to him .
22 The robot watched the animal and touched it and measured everything .
23 She threw the mess after him and then thought , I 'm cracking up , and retrieved it and buried it deep in the refuse bin .
24 Aunt Margaret stroked them and adored them and fastened them round Melanie 's neck .
25 The twins were demanding — in the first few years she thought she would go mad from lack of sleep and overwork — but at least they touched her and hugged her and kissed her and loved her .
26 She was polite , she gave me a small box of chocolates with a thank-you card and kissed me and shook my hand when she came for a meal on Sunday .
27 ‘ I 'd taken a band out of the independent scene and guided them and refined them .
28 And then of course , the other characteristics that go with religion , and that he had emphasized in other books on Totem and Taboo , like guilt , the feeling that you ought to obey the moral commands of the parents , because after all the parents were n't just benevolent entities who looked after you and rewarded you and praised you , but they were your judges and censors as well .
29 Granny plucked her and stuffed her and basted her and served her to the table , golden and gleaming .
30 I cried after the girl had gone and he seeing my distress and I explaining I feared your anger he put his arms around my neck and comforted me and said he was sure his real mother could not but love her sister and believe she had acted for the best .
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