Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She 's as active as you or me and a damn sight tougher .
2 As Penelope mounted further to the third floor where she and the other lodger had their rooms , she was relieved to hear the limpid notes of a recorder playing ‘ Brother James 's Air ’ .
3 Here , where you and the others have survived , for decades , where there is no danger and no hope . ’
4 And would it be impolite of me to enquire exactly where you and the other officers have been for the last eight hours ? ’
5 Or you and the TARDIS between you , somehow .
6 As with the action sample those carers who continued to express a clear preference for home care talked in terms of it being no bother to continue caring , or even if it was ‘ a bother ’ , home was the best place for the dementia sufferer , and he or she and the carer were ‘ coping ’ .
7 When er the sales exec for marketing goes round doing the contract bits and pieces er they he or she and the surgery the doctors ' senior partners or all the doctors will agree on the number of booklets we 're going to print .
8 They need to be encouraged to put minimum effort to maximum effect by focusing on areas where they and the public will be able to identify changes and value the results .
9 But where they and the study immediately differed was where , as , group finance director at John Menzies , said , it ‘ set off on a diverging track ’ from what they perceive is already best practice albeit only among the major companies .
10 First , the Freedom of Information Acts give an individual a right to information possessed by the government about him or her and the government may have to justify non-disclosure in court .
11 It was hanging over the side of the quarry , and she might have missed seeing it if the handles had n't been bright-red .
12 The cause had to be lack of food , the mints I 'd had earlier had obviously worn off , but , soft-hearted fool that I am , I was trying to wait so that me and the invalid could sit and break bread together .
13 I was out of my depth : she was a lot heavier than me and a bloody sight more determined .
14 Her black suede-look high-heels put her a good three inches taller than me and a grey checked suit and crisp white shirt offset with a thin red bow tie , and the fake leather document wallet she clutched , gave her a professional air .
15 One was two years older than me and the other was five years younger than me .
16 The topmost foliage is taller than me and the growth is so dense I can not be seen from the lawn as I dig into the muddy trench which forms an oasis round the stem .
17 ‘ The first time I picked up a 12 bore , it was bigger than me and the men all laughed .
18 But it was then , it was from er shop floor that I that the , when the call went out for volunteers for , for the armed forces which initially was called Land Defence Volunteers , L D V , which eventually was broken down to look , duck and vanish army .
19 As I say , at Darlington Hall too , many a visiting employee would bring the latest tales of Mr Neighbours 's achievements , so that I and the likes of Mr Graham would have to share the frustrating experience of hearing anecdote after anecdote relating to him .
20 This morning I spoke briefly to Terry Waite while he was on board the aircraft returning home and was able to express the delight that I and the whole country felt at his safe return and at Mr. Sutherland 's release .
21 It was just that I and the others in the class — at least , the ones who turned up yesterday , a lot of people did n't bother — anyway , we felt it would be nice to send some flowers and a card or something to her relatives .
22 I changed in The Bun Shop and slipped through an alley to the Lion to be confronted by a police sergeant and two bobbies and there was no way that I and the sheep would put on our act at the Lion .
23 That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals .
24 I realise your main worry is that she or the children might have been infected with the AIDS virus .
25 Before Eva had time to do a mental check list of any way that she or the students at the ICO might have offended , General Wiseman informed her that he felt she was the right person to take over leadership of the women 's social services .
26 While the girl sees the trip as a reasonable privilege for a fourteen-year-old , you recognize that she and a group of young teenagers are not ready to handle the responsibilities and possible risks involved .
27 Cecil Parkinson , regarded as a potential successor to Mr Lawson at the Exchequer , said in a BBC television interview : ‘ You heard the Prime Minister last night say very clearly and openly that she and the Chancellor are in total agreement and that she has every confidence in him .
28 One interesting fact emerged from her description of that birthday party , however , when she was describing the games that she and the other children played .
29 ’ 'T IS hard to imagine that she and the duke … ’
30 Were she so , perchance there would be a hope — faint but none the less reasonable — that she and the prince could in the fullness of time marry …
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