Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're not hopeless or past it or just passing through . |
2 | When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise . |
3 | Robson 's shown he can do it & both he and Hoddle will have ALL the players ' respect . |
4 | Or else she and her husband would find some way of getting out of Russia and would share the entrancing hardship of starting afresh in the West . |
5 | They could n't have done it too promptly or else she and the Archdeacon would have met them after their ill-fated call on the Dersinghams . |
6 | A marriage of Baptists believers , this : Charles , unlike his brother John , was never a full member of Badcox Lane Chapel , and he was even to play safe by having his children christened at the parish church ; but it was to the Baptists he turned whenever there was a death in the family , and eventually he and his wife would find a last resting place in the chapel burial ground on Catherine Hill . |
7 | Hess planned to get to Scotland in one , and rather him than me . |
8 | Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength . |
9 | And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons . |
10 | And only Him that can hold us |
11 | and obviously you and I and a few others , but erm |
12 | Bob was taken round the various barns which held the winter fodder and together he and George rode the most advantageous trails , which would get the ewes down from the heights most speedily . |
13 | Joe picked up the picnic basket and the thermos flask from the table , and together he and Martin went out and across the dark courtyard towards the garage . |
14 | He picked up the dead man 's only possession , a straw mat , and together he and Dong dragged the body out of the barrack and through the mud towards the jungle half a mile away . |
15 | It is only two o'clock in the afternoon and already me and the boys have had more beer , sex , drugs and Nintendo than you 'll have all year , you sad f— ! |
16 | and normally we but everyone was |
17 | Well er just wire and they just laid evergreens you know and one and just them and them and made a circle and a |
18 | So we 'll have our tea about maybe half past five and just you and mummy and Grant . |
19 | Bishop George West thought that we should stay , but Pop knew that he , at least , must return , and finally he and I decided that we should all return , mainly because a separation when you three were still so young — and needing parents and not grandparents to care for you — seemed not the right course . |
20 | This was all about them and somehow she and Fernando did n't exist . |
21 | This is because they are fundamentally ‘ you and me ’ poems , and any You or any Me can be substituted for the personae . |
22 | And always she and Doyle made sure that their bodies were shielded by the other two . |
23 | I had been with Jamie in the pub , then with him and the girl outside , then alone when I was running , and then with Jamie and later him and his mother , then I walked home almost sober . |
24 | Minnie refused , saying that Brendan had provided a car for them , and later she and Dympna appeared at the graveside , again standing apart from the family . |
25 | and also him and this lady they sit there and they start murmuring about you |
26 | The Parish Registers record his burial on 5th September 1597 , and both they and his will testify to his having been the Master . |
27 | The attack was recorded by animal activists and both they and the RSPCA say the man must be prosecuted . |
28 | The additional fees which this firm earns from pure audit , as opposed to accounting , taxation and other services , are nowhere near enough to cover the additional costs of regulation and both we and our clients would welcome abolition . |
29 | His club was Thames Valley Harriers , one of the country 's top names in the British Athletics League , and both it and West London Stadium were bristling with internationals . |
30 | The fourteen-gallon tank had been about one quarter full of fuel , and both it and a second partially-filled tank were each found to contain over a quarter of a pint of water , the result of condensation forming in the tanks over a six-day period . |