Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [noun] [coord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 so and UFAF , UFAF is , is a , in fact UFAF I felt quite pleased about in a way because we 'd , we 'd analyzed Maggie and I had analyzed the documents and Jane and I and Graham and I had spoken about it as well , that they are principally interested in unemployed volunteers
2 Labour will now be on the line they will have to deal with the axe grinders instead of helping them to sharpen their axes and the difference between ourselves and Mr and I have great respect for Mr and I believe his attempt to keep the debate about the future of Highfields and Moat on a rational basis has been very positive but completely unsuccessful and I believe now that we have to look for a way forward .
3 Unfortunately , after the first six or seven freebies things got a little hazy and I understand that I told everyone that Singh and his brothers ( no relation ) were indeed going to build a superstore on ‘ The Tip ’ , but that they were also going to spend £2,000,000 on a new stadium for Athletico to be built on top of Mitchley cemetery .
4 I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness .
5 ‘ Was n't he washing himself when Tom and I passed by last night just after eight o'clock ?
6 Now the reason why we 've come together and this has been a recent change and it 's been this year , erm is because there are overlaps without going into deep detail , there are overlaps in our work and we were working together as officer 's anyway , but not as well as we should , so what we decided to do was formally integrate the three teams under the same unit , and we do have regular er internal meetings , management team meetings consisting of John , Pete me and Carol and we so we more co-ordinate the work for all the teams much more systema systematically , that we know what everybody 's doing and that way we believe we can use best use of resources we 've got most effectively .
7 cos like , he told everyone about me and Pete and everything , you know ?
8 Me and Mother and our old gentleman . ’
9 ‘ But the British public would like to see a fight here between me and Bruno and we can get that on , if Frank wants to take such a big risk . ’
10 And then er that 's one of t the the boss made that cabinet there er it 's got the feet er but and these are what they call astricles These panes of glass are all in er individually you know , they 're all put in and to polish these wee astricles oh you you had to be very deli cos they 're very thin you know , and you had to flay them and polish and they lay them in the thing and then they they were fitted in and then the glass was The doors were sent to the glaziers Certain amount of polish on them and then the doors were sent to the glazers and then they were finished after that you know .
11 Just to inform you that Gavin and I are meeting en route to the Soton game this weekend .
12 ‘ Dear Fudge , ’ he wrote to Hunt , ‘ by this time the frightful fact will have dawned upon you that Plastercast and I are really coming out to see you .
13 You and Drew and your friend Paula must go to Los Alamos for tests .
14 I want you and Loring and anyone else going spare over in Sewingbury to turn Cullam 's house upside down . ’
15 They show you how to do things , not like in the hospital where there 's all mothers round you and nurses and they 're all watching you .
16 Think all of us and watched it and you and mum and me .
17 I went a little crazy and started gabbling on about you and love and him and Maria Luisa .
18 Aimed at employees , Nickel and you and Chromium and you are available free from HSE public enquiry points .
19 Not you but others and you put some icing .
20 ‘ Not seen you since Fi and I got shackled .
21 This makes a quirky sense to me but Mikio and I are definitely in the minority here .
22 Maha followed them but Hussa and I threw ourselves face down on the warm , white sand , both of us smiling at the success of the project .
23 Because on the joist up right at the top near the side of the house , the brickwork , there 's erm I do n't well I ca n't describe them but cocoons or something like that .
24 And for another thing , why is he in this silly wee box of a bedroom when there 's a perfectly good bedroom on the other side , and even the back one where Noreen and I were ? ’
25 She had spent a sleepless night agonising over what had happened between herself and David and she found herself dreading what the atmosphere would be like between them .
26 Then she sat at the big table with only a pot of tea for herself while Frankie and his father cleared their plates in silence .
27 ‘ But she has been with me since Seville and you just ca n't sweep the last year away and forget it , ’ he told her earnestly .
28 ‘ It … it 's just that life is so bloody and I 've been carrying this dreadful emotional weight around with me since Seville and I want rid of it . ’
29 Count Raymond came to him privately and told him that Eleanor and his other sons were also plotting against him .
30 ‘ He was enjoying it , he loathed MacQuillan , ’ he said and reminded her that Shildon and he had worked for MacQuillan when he bought his first paper .
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