Example sentences of "[pron] and [indef pn] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Randy loved himself and everything he stood for .
2 Cain Macdonald had threatened to shoot himself and anyone who came near , when he called police at 2.00 a.m. this morning .
3 He called me into his office and proceeded to deliver a very embarrassed speech about how he would support me and anything I might do .
4 All I knew was that my life was intolerable and that the only way not to be destroyed by it , or by ‘ them ’ as I called the adult , authoritative world , was to reject them and everything they stood for .
5 I was afraid of them and everything I did was wrong . ’
6 The speed of them and everything you know , you you 'd think the film was speeded up but apparently it 's not .
7 It is natural to walk or run them and anyone who has done this will know that it becomes more of a rhythmic dance when perfectly attuned .
8 His usually placid , cheerful features were contorted with rage and she stood dumb while he poured out a stream of abuse upon Ellen and upon her and upon the Wilson family and upon the English and upon everyone and everything he could think of .
9 It 's just that a couple of ideas occurred to me , one of which will have occurred to you and one which you probably do n't know about .
10 3 Write a conversation between you and someone who is thinking of have a Wonderland holiday .
11 Before the posters could be distributed , the latter fired off a letter , claiming that , under the Representation of the People Act 1983 , it is illegal to incur expenses in order to promote a candidate without that candidate 's permission , and that ‘ if you proceed , you and anyone who joins with you may commit a criminal offence . ’
12 That included the Kop singing She Loves You and Anyone Who Had A Heart and the Vernon 's Girls singing We Love The Beatles .
13 ‘ You 've had everything and everyone your way from much too young , and it has n't prepared you for the big , wide world .
14 But her personal loss echoes through her researches to the end — just as the tragedy suffered by the Vietnamese during the US War informs everything and everyone she meets .
15 right , but we 've never covered all this see , you 've picked bits up as you 've gone along and another thing you should never give a choice of something and nothing you should always give a choice of something and something else
16 In a sense the whole point of making a group protest , for example , is that you can actually display some strong feelings or other , and is n't the , the point achieving a balance between some acceptable way of maybe even physically showing your disapproval of something and something which goes over the boundaries , actually ends up with damage being done to people or property ?
17 I think that his decision was an honourable one and one which we would expect from an honourable man .
18 So the first choice really is between erm a sentence which is not an individualized one and one which can be individualized in justice and all the circumstance of the case .
19 In short the movies had broken through to the masses and had the power to pull in almost anybody and everybody who helped constitute the masses .
20 She had seen another side of him and one she had not even dreamt existed , a kind , sweet , patient side .
21 ‘ My instincts told me that I should be aware of him and everything he did .
22 Inevitably there was a lot of sycophantic non sense around her too.Thus when she made a blood donation , the director of the clinic declared that the room would remain a shrine for her and everyone who now had a transfusion would insist that it was her divine blood that flowed and miraculously and potently into his veins .
23 That the little girl who had sat on her granny 's knee and smiled and laughed , would grow up to give herself to anyone and everyone who asked her ?
24 The Chief said to ask for anyone and anything you need .
25 Erm they were talking about moving it and everything there was a big fuss about it last week well now there 's a fuss about they want to pull all the trees down around it as well .
26 I wrote , I wrote a foolscap letter with about nine points on it and somebody who , the architect , Chris 's architect next door said with a letter like that going in , it must go to the committee
27 Another old belief of hers and one which died hard , which refused to die , was that no man will willingly take on another man 's children .
28 You know in older times about folk having stored up lots and lots lots of money ?
29 They refer to all of us and everything we do . ’
30 Martin Lilley , 33 , whose seven-year-old son Ian was the youngest of the five victims , added : ‘ I just hope that he — like us and anyone who loved and knew these children — has nightmares .
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