Example sentences of "and [det] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He is an angel , ’ people told her and that winter she began to think he really might be .
2 Believe me , with that body and that head he does look like an alien !
3 Even McPhee , the Assistant Commandant , had noticed it and that morning he had come along to see Owen .
4 The flowers had probably been ordered soon after the Rose Bowl opened , and that morning she had taken time off to buy the dress that was now causing her indecision .
5 There were many kinds and each day he seemed to notice more .
6 He borrowed £150m to buy his planes from McDonnell Douglas and Airbus Industrie , and each year he had to find the cash to repay the instalments as well as paying the interest .
7 Spices can be divided into the pungent ( for heat ) , the robust ( for flavour ) and the aromatic ( for fragrance ) , and each spice we choose has its own special role .
8 And each time they 've brought their own brand of hospitality .
9 ‘ I shall want to know all about you , and each time you fail to answer , I 'm afraid I shall have to use my little persuader . ’
10 Twice the doctor had tried to push his arm inside her to turn the child and each time he had failed .
11 She had replayed in her mind what she had overheard , over and over again , and each time she tried to ignore his words at the end .
12 And each time I 've ask you what have you got today , right .
13 During the seven and a half months I was on C1 I went to Crown Court twice , and each time I got remanded back into Holloway .
14 She was always there and each time I tried to speak to her .
15 And each week she goes snorkelling with a disabled club .
16 We took wine , bread , and some cheese we had bought , processed stuff in a packet , and sat under a palm tree .
17 We shared our resources for lunch — the girls ' picnic sandwiches and a cold pie and some fruit I had bought that morning — and ate it comfortably in the cottage kitchen , with its grandstand view of the bay .
18 But those kinds of relatively trivial aspects of socialization cl clearly affect it , but again shame can be a much deeper emotion in people and some people you know get , irrationally get very shameful about certain things that other people do n't , and you wonder why .
19 and this weekend they 've got sort of erm vegetables in
20 Erm in terms of rights of way we are very concerned indeed as a group er the rights of way and this purpose we have identified er an additional fifty thousand pounds in which we hope will help
21 And this trip I 've done all three .
22 All we need is a rope , a bucket , a net , a hook , a rugby ball and this machine I 've made .
23 And this year they 've got some de like this beautiful gold and silver out !
24 With the help of local people , Liphook and District Businessmen raise thousands of pounds each year for local charities and this year they hope to raise more than ever .
25 Of course there 's I do n't know whether you 'd well you wo n't if you have n't been involved but we for the last last year and this year we 've had this children from er there 's a a sort of Nottingham University
26 Studio 81 manageress Lynne Brereton said : ’ Last year we took over 500 portraits and this year we hope to exceed that total . ’
27 ‘ Peter has provided the ammunition and this year we have had a wonderful run with our two-year-olds .
28 In 1975 the total was £1149 , last year we made £7000 , and this year we have passed the £8000 mark .
29 Pippa Nolan says they 're up against it all the time … lots of riders have young horses and they 've all had good rounds … but it 's a sport of ups and downs and this year she 's had her fair share of downs
30 And this year I 've got them , they 're a good seven foot tall in the garden .
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