Example sentences of "tony [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 And sh , they 've also done Tony once I think years ago .
2 The tracks are indeed of jarv , a shy , elusive animal that neither Tony nor I have ever seen .
3 Tony finds several packets of banana custard that is hot and sweet ; it tastes bloody awful and neither Tony nor I like it , none the less he fights me for the last helping .
4 Two hours later I am mentioning to Tony that I have been to Tromsø airport more times than I have to Gatwick .
5 Tony and me have come down here again .
6 We were taken to the station , dragged down to the cells and left there — all of us , Dad , Russell , his friend Tony and me .
7 ‘ I shall need statements from both of you , ’ he said , turning to Tony and me .
8 Can you imagine poor old Tony and me conspiring to deflect the course of justice ? …
9 What do you mean , Tony and me are in good health ?
10 And we 'll take with us whether it 'll be yourself and me , or Tony and me or
11 The pilot of a plane Tony and I shared with a bunch of drunks en route to Akureyri once told a very poor story .
12 Tony and I were alone at Gullfoss .
13 By contrast , Hveragerđ3i — ‘ Hurdy Gurdy Land' to Tony and I , as the real pronunciation is a jawbreaker — is an upper-class thermal area .
14 On the way to the camp we passed a boulder where Tony and I competed for rock climbing idiot of the evening .
15 Tony and I shared the navigation seat , and right now I was in the back , warm , comfortable and dozing gently .
16 Five minutes later Tony and I were trudging through deep snow , wishing we had spared the time to search out the snow shoes and wondering whether there had ever been a previous occasion in Iceland when the approach of a car had been heralded by walkers .
17 Tony and I unpacked the Upski parachutes that we had so lovingly tended all the way from the UK .
18 Many years ago Tony and I sat drinking coffee and swapping experiences .
19 Tony and I sit in the departure lounge of Heathrow wondering , yet again , how to fill the time between now and take-off .
20 Tony and I contemplate the likelihood that on this Scandinavian plane we will have one of those stewardesses you see in the adverts — — all blonde hair and curves .
21 Tony and I drag our boats up the beach and head off to the rocks , our balance oddly disturbed by the many hours afloat .
22 The Norwegians choose a long ridge walk to go back to the camp and by the time they have arrived , Tony and I have decided to take the kayaks out on to the Ocean .
23 Unable to stop paddling for fear of capsizing , Tony and I can not put on our anoraks and within a few minutes we are soaked by the freezing combination of sea and rain .
24 If we can go ashore we can have coffee and Tony and I can put on our anoraks .
25 As we near the bay , Tony and I draw level .
26 Tony and I had organized a dog sledging trip which we hoped would take us from Dividal in northern Norway through Sweden and into Finland .
27 Tony and I dig a platform for the tent , lowering the snow by about seventy centimetres to give us a nice protective wall .
28 Tony and I cut wood while Odd-Knut erects a wood-burning stove in the tent .
29 Tony and I get up as quickly as we can , brushing the snow free from clothes before putting them on so that it will not melt with the heat from our bodies .
30 He disappears to collect the ingredients from his sledge , ‘ Tony and I start feeding the dogs , and Nathan decides to show Odd-Knut an English dish — pancakes .
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