Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] and they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I read them and they seem to be er a a direct record of what we 'd er agreed .
2 Bits yes well Georgina round the corner apparently she has the lot new , because the bank moved them and they paid her and it was over four hundred pounds .
3 And then , when I was taking the exhibition down , a couple of women helped me and they said , ‘ Why are you so angry , dear ? ’
4 I used them and they worked for me .
5 My presence disturbed them and they flew screaming about me for many minutes until they tired and began to settle on the dark water .
6 And he said I was completely confused and I could n't , he said I was trying to shout my wife and erm and , er , you know my mouth would n't work , he said , but she said fortunately she looked through the window and er found him and they took him to hospital .
7 reported it and they send him out the flats .
8 This did n't bother Kenny at all as he more or less ignored them and they did the same to him .
9 So I went in and told them and they 'd given me wrong sack .
10 The electorate rejected them and they put that before the quality services and the social responsibility that we have as Councillors , not just to ourselves and our wards , but to the whole district and the community as Councillor continually reminds us .
11 Marie-Claire and Monique learned little English because Frederica intimidated them and they intimidated her .
12 Many involved with its setting up feel deeply unhappy that they were misled when it was set up because the Government encouraged them and they believed that they would get direct financial support .
13 Some days Luiza , Freddi and Alfred joined them and they began to walk her through parts of the productions .
14 Shildon joined them and they had a comic argument over the relative merits of writing about the event for the business section , the gossip column or the news pages .
15 not particularly my cup of tea but mum enjoyed them and they got everybody going and and then we had a good game of bingo .
16 Eggar tipped her and they moved outside .
17 He came through the door , and he was laughing , he took Rosalba in his arms and kissed her and they went down on to the sheepskin with soft cooing giggles and sucked and licked and flowed together in the nest like a mother cat and her kittens .
18 Marion adored him and they enjoyed many happy , carefree walks together .
19 And now that Donald 's name was on the militia list , the thought of being parted obsessed them and they made love as though each time was the last time .
20 Post-Fernando days hit her and they stretched interminably ahead .
21 If someone a obviously it 's it 's what I 'm asking is hypothetical anyway because I mean the flats are coming down so no one new can move in , but say you actually if if it was possible for other people to move into these flats and you knew someone and they said erm , You know I 'm thinking of moving into Green flats , what would you say ?
22 Everyone was friendly and said ‘ Hello ’ when you passed by on the street ; in Kingston you knew everybody and they knew you .
23 Thom picked up two oranges from the gutter but someone saw him and they took him to Derby Street police station and he got the sack from the police .
24 Exactly what they 've done , they saw him and they suspended him .
25 I knew it and they knew it , but we could n't admit that we knew it .
26 Caroline took it and they began walking again .
27 No it 's the name of a horse it , it 's about to give a foal or something and erm somebody took it and they found in the New Forest .
28 Father Peter unlocked it and they entered the darkened nave .
29 sold it now , different people got it and they 've gone to Amer going to America yeah that was them , ever so nice girl she is and her children , two lovely girls and a boy of about sixteen I suppose , lovely girl she was , and they were frightened to go anywhere .
30 He inspired them and they looked up to him . ’
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