Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [pers pn] both " in BNC.
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1 | Bert and I both noticed it , independently like , even though Bert only saw him the once when he were so taken up looking to Celia . |
2 | In fact , it was about the time that David and I both auditioned for Hair and we were both turned down which I thought was quite funny because it seemed that just about everyone else in London got the part , but we were very much the kind of solo singers and perhaps the wrong type . |
3 | I 'm really sorry David and I both had to be away . |
4 | He gave her a speaking glance and they both rushed for his car , neither needing to discuss the question of whether Belinda was willing to donate her blood for Faye . |
5 | Toby and I both think that he got himself involved in something that was too deep for him , and that is why he was killed . ’ |
6 | Ken and I both went to music lessons and the first interest I ever had in music was the teacher at the school . |
7 | ‘ Prunella and I both thought so . |
8 | ‘ Bella and me both saw him . ’ |
9 | Ellen and I both assumed that Sweetman 's interest in Wavebreaker had been merely that of a prospective charterer who wanted to reconnoitre the boat 's amenities . |
10 | Dhani and I both did . |
11 | ‘ Anthony and I both love her , and if you and she fight … . ’ |
12 | We both had toast and we both had apples . |
13 | my parents and I both hope I 've grown to my full size now ! |
14 | He and fellow norwegian international Leonhardsen is training with Spurs and they both played for the Tottenham reserves last night against Arsenal ( 2–2 ) . |
15 | Joey opened the Sierra and they both got in the back . |
16 | He watched her as she went past at a walk , the black Labrador and he both gazing wistfully , their breath steaming in the cold February morning . |
17 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Rose , ‘ Do n't you ? ’ and then she looked at her sister and they both looked at their laps and a heavy silence fell . |
18 | On race day Graham and I both missed a gate on the steep Troeglhand . |
19 | This may be a reasonable philosophical argument when we are thinking in brief human terms , but the stratigraphical record and I both seem to prefer the doctrine of Thomas Osbert Mordaunt : " One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name " . |
20 | Mrs Mentle and I both felt it was touching of Pugh to place a sticker in the back of the hearse which read ‘ Do n't follow me , follow Athletico Whaddon . ’ |
21 | Chapels on this pattern were barely distinguishable from parish churches of the same period and they both fitted perfectly into the leafy suburbs for which they were intended . |
22 | ‘ I had a test done and when I was told it was positive , my husband and I both knew , as if by some sort of sixth sense , that this was the baby that would make it . ’ |
23 | ‘ My husband and I both held Firearms Certificates . |
24 | My husband and I both suffer from migraines and we have identical symptoms : sickness , blurred vision , sensitivity to loud noises and a banging headache . |
25 | Kerrie and I both work — I 'm a Post Office driver and she is a telephonist for an advertising company — yet we still ca n't afford to rent privately or get a mortgage . ’ |
26 | As the hon. Gentleman and I both have constituencies in the city of Oxford , I was interested to learn of the comparatively recent endeavours to introduce motor projects there . |
27 | Anna and I both saw it . |
28 | We were due to record a longish interview with her one afternoon , and over lunch at her favourite restaurant in Basil Street my producer Anthony Rouse and I both asked if there was any subject in her long life that she did not want touched upon . |
29 | My wife and I both dive when I am at home and we have a number of friends who run dive charter operations in the Keys . |
30 | If my wife and I both go then the car is cheaper by £10 , but that is not a lot to pay for the increased safety of rail travel , the convenience of not having to take a car into London and indeed the fact that we can read or go to sleep on the train . |