Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THOMPSON : ‘ The thing with Bill Shankly was that we were always a family and everyone knew each other from the cleaning lady to the girls in the ticket office .
2 Faith had disposed of the money and belongings as she chose and everyone had that right , at the very least .
3 That has made their tours very long and everyone needs enormous stamina and commitment .
4 ‘ It 's unusual to go into a game with Arsenal with us losing two , and them losing three games in a row .
5 Why do n't you and me go some place , see who 's out and about down the Grove ?
6 Jerry looked up to me as his hero ; the rapport and affinity between him and me transcended all things ; with us it was true brotherly love , which exists to this day , with no ulterior motives … no payments … no conditions .
7 Father-in-law and me soldiered six weeks to restore it looks now .
8 That left Jack and me to pay some attention to the history of the place .
9 But he checked every bit of my work of course and so most of the time do it by himself and let and me do other things .
10 Our Psalm today said ‘ God , in your goodness , you have made a home for the poor , ’ but God needs people like you and me to make this home for everyone .
11 I , I get the feeling that because they do n't really know especially if you 're caught pissing around in quad , yeah , and er it 's by a teacher that you do n't know , a ma or a master or something they do n't pay much attention to it because you 're a girl and they do n't know you and I get that feeling anyway , I feel slightly like we c could actually get away with more .
12 I said my mate works and I get better service up there .
13 somebody says get cups down , they were filled , no full of drink like and I get this fella this cup with no handles oh no that 's the dog 's cup
14 Had n't got one upstairs , had n't a card , so I went out sa we 've been out this afternoon , and I get this card and I think , oh yes , now that 's pretty !
15 And I get these pains in my stomach .
16 I only have to go a few quid over and I get snooty letters threatening to take it off me .
17 Just minding me own business and I get fucking things thrown at me , timesheet ripped timecard cut .
18 Then I used to go dancing down at down the and I 'd strict orders to get in on a Saturday night early , but it was always eleven o'clock walking on my own back .
19 And I go back door here .
20 He moved away and I popped another frame and he punched me — ‘ No , you do n't take it . ’
21 He 's a superb Secretary for Trade and Industry , and I shall be here answering questions every Tuesday and Thursday , and I hope one day he may know how to ask a good one .
22 So that concerns me Chairman and I hope that issue can be addressed by the director in , in some way before the home is built .
23 Deer have been very much part of my life , and I hope these notes have been of interest and helpful in understanding why stalking takes place .
24 I , like the honourable member , happen to believe the point he 's made is right , that this should be a high priority , the money is there for local government to do it , I 've explicitly recognised the needs of the disabled in my settlement for next year by increasing it substantially and I hope local government will respond and do the decent thing .
25 without protest from a parent , without a protest from a hunter without a protest from er a anyone else , that is a shame , because I tell you what , if you go drag hunting , you can keep the jobs the people are still going to have to shoe the horses traders and people like that are still going to have to produce the carriages to take the horses with them and the only people job jobs are in jeopardy are not the kennel staff it 's the terrier men and to be quite honest , ladies and gentlemen , it 's the terrier men who have actually ruined your sport , cos of what they get up to in nineteen ninety three is a disgust and at the end of the day your P R has been absolutely wrong and I hope this afternoon that Conservatives and Liberals can join with us and I 've got to thank a certain Liberal because he 's he 's put his head on the block on several occasions on this when we stood on the platform as individuals , not as politicians , as individuals on this and I think that this afternoon we 've got a way forward , we can say to the hunt , come and talk you change , we 'll give you access .
26 You must be delighted with your progress , and I hope this feeling of wellbeing will encourage you to continue with the programme .
27 And I remember four stone steps led up to the front door , and we 'd what they called a parlour then .
28 And I remember once old used to gather sacks , ken bags and , and he went to , and I remember one night he come , he 'd been round the country hawking and he come home .
29 And I remember one year , we 'd had some Webbs Curly lettuce and I was We had a good crop and I remember one lady who stayed in and she come used to come Well practically every other days for six of these .
30 Time was impossible to measure down in Chard — it always is when you 're a child — and I remember one day chatting to Uncle Cyril and feeling that I 'd been living there for an age .
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