Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [vb past] our " in BNC.
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1 | After Ann and I abandoned our assault on Canisp , we visited Traligill , and when another snowstorm swept down the mountain , we scuttled to safety in a convenient cave . |
2 | Ash and I levered our way through the press of people while I undid my jacket and struggled to extricate my half-bottle of whisky from a side pocket . |
3 | En route to the exquisite fin de siècle Baden-Baden , my producer Chris Olgiati and I stopped our car on a main road short of a T-junction to read the signposts and study the map . |
4 | Holmes and I fired our revolvers together . |
5 | His Gemini was ready , outboard fuelled , and Graham and I bundled our bags on board . |
6 | Hamilton and I spent our last night in Rome at a very respectable hotel on the Via Garibaldi , near the high walls of the prison . |
7 | Brian and I swallowed our anger . |
8 | ‘ Mary and I took our dogs down there this afternoon and I must admit we did n't like it , Mary was quite frightened . |
9 | My husband Peter and I started our collection when we were expecting our first child in 1945 . |
10 | Wendy and I felt our gorge rise , and simply could not eat . |
11 | I was sad to leave , but when Redruth and I began our journey to Bristol , my thoughts turned to the voyage and the search for treasure . |
12 | ‘ Although I emigrated in 1965 it must be more than 30 years since Keith and I celebrated our birthdays together , ’ he said . |
13 | Benjamin and I seized our arms and rushed out . |
14 | Benjamin and I hid our exasperation , took our cloaks and followed her into the snow-covered grounds . |
15 | Charlie and I elbowed our way through the crowd . |