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

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1 Can I and hear it goes .
2 He pushed his face awkwardly into my hand , nuzzling it like a puppy , and then suddenly grabbed it in both his and kissed it .
3 Taking her hand warmly in his and tucking it into his pocket , he ordered softly , ‘ Tell me about Elinor Browne with an ‘ E ’ . ’
4 Thomas took her hand in both his and stroked it gently .
5 He took her hand in his and stroked it gently , as he might an unhappy child 's .
6 Penry took her hand in his and squeezed it .
7 So , you see , all your fears are quite groundless , ’ he added earnestly , taking her hand in his and raising it warmly to his lips .
8 I do n't often get the chance to take out such an attractive young woman , ’ and put his hand on my knee , I put my hand on top of his and held it there .
9 Are losing theirs and blaming it on you
10 He took it from me and put it on the mantelpiece .
11 ‘ Did n't you see him take it from me and put it inside his own shirt ?
12 I 've brought a bottle with me and put it in the fridge .
13 me and put it on
14 I closed the door behind me and locked it .
15 Perhaps they did n't want to scare me and thought it better not to say too much , but I wish they had said something .
16 God is able to take the common in you and me and make it a sacrament of blessing for others .
17 And I 'm going to have this white frill sp er erm roll , and I 'm going to roll the fabric I 'm going to leave all the pleating , not cut into that , but cut the valance platform and fold it over if you understand me and make it go over the the pole .
18 After she had squeezed blood out of me and squirted it into little bottles , she said ‘ Thank you very much ’ — I thought ‘ That was n't so bad ’ and was halfway out the door when a nurse redirected me to a bed and rolled up my sleeve .
19 He wrenches his cigarette from his mouth , glares at me and grinds it into the ashtray , disconcerted by the firecracker element .
20 I nearly forgot you , I mean one week he rang me and had it pinched out of his car
21 GENEVIEVE CAUDEN : The professor came to me and said it was alright because the guy had shot himself , but I could n't move .
22 That was my work , then when she came down on duty , she would sit one side of the table with her books and I would sit the other and count all the money , you see , then I would take this money er , in a bag , through on to the black through the , past the ticket collector and take it to the booking office and they took it from me and took it when they took their money to the bank , you see .
23 My right arm , he forced around in front of me and pressed it hard on to the table so that the fingers splayed out just in front of my face .
24 As it happened , I emerged a little late and I fear I rather startled the young gentleman , who immediately pulled his attaché case away from me and clutched it to his chest with both arms .
25 Then Brian would sit by me and read it through .
26 He inspected it carefully , thanked me and lit it .
27 Mrs McDougall , with a quick , concerned look at me , took my basket from me and dumped it on the counter .
28 I give a little laugh and Peter looks over at me and hits it again , harder this time .
29 Carefully took it off me and washed it himself cos last time I lost it down the plughole you know ?
30 A wooden Scotty-dog with a waggly , leather jointed body nipped my finger , and he snatched it from me and hurled it on to the fire , hitting it repeatedly with the poker until it disintegrated .
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