Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Like Ricky and me clinging on to the past , thought Daisy . |
2 | Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt . |
3 | Du n no yet , I really do n't know , erm well I only popped in Sundays , I 've been going to spend the week , er the other half and me ended up in Littlehampton and Arronale for the day . |
4 | then you , you and me came back on , but it 's finished and it has n't been replaced , it 's are you out of breath |
5 | It was the last day of shooting and they did n't need us till nine o'clock that morning , so Keenan [ Wynn ] and me went over to the bar and had a couple there and I said , ‘ You know , Keenan , it 's gon na be a long hot day so we 'd better stop off at the drug store and buy a jug . ’ |
6 | Derek and me went along to the new wans Christening and he was like a tink ! |
7 | And me turning about like a drowning fish in a mesh of shadows drawing round . |
8 | But she did not forget ‘ sitting on me grandad 's rocking chair combing his hair and I can always remember him sat there and me stood up behind him : I 'd comb his hair for hours and he just sat there and let me . ’ |
9 | and I says , Good afternoon could I speak to the person that does advertising etcetera , and I get through to that particular person , and I said , How would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it would n't cost you a penny . |
10 | The delicacy of the situation , with their parents and often their grandparents there and everything ( as in a thwarted erotic dream ) , would hardly explain the lack of visual stimulation ; and I get on like a house on fire with the girls in the officers ' bordello . |
11 | Selina and I get on like a house on fire . |
12 | Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be |
13 | But almost immediately Kafka — me , dammit — begins thinking again , and I get out of bed . |
14 | What we are saying there are other emergencies and I get down to the word loneliness now is there any reason why senior citizens should n't have the facility whereby they can make telephone calls if those , they so desire , to members of the family who in many instances they have n't seen for long periods of time ? |
15 | As in Protevangelium ; And I looked up into the pole of the heavens and saw it standing still , and the fowls of the heavens without motion … |
16 | Well then er quite , so he said erm it was all quiet and I looked up into the darkness and I said that the old fellow had gone and he litten his fuse and there was me there I could see the sparks in the darkness and I was way twenty feet below him and he must have whatsit . |
17 | I stood alone on the beach next to the elaborate italics of Oliver ( the others had done capitals , of course ) , and I looked up towards the camera , and Stuart shouted ‘ Cheese ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Gorgonzola ! ’ and Stu shouted ‘ Camembert ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Dolcelatte ! ’ and suddenly I had this crying fit . |
18 | And I looked up at tap and this water were pouring out of tap , I thought oh ! |
19 | And I looked up at Dave and said here Dave and he said what ? |
20 | And I looked up to the air and saw the air in amazement . |
21 | And I looked up unto the pole of the heaven and saw it standing still , and the fowls of the heavens without motion . |
22 | Corporal Vigno held an African baby in one photo , and I looked over to where he was talking with Corporal Auriega . |
23 | I could n't let this frail old man go In there and maybe get knocked down and savaged , and I looked around for a means of protection . |
24 | ‘ I kept thinking today how lucky I was , you see , how blessedly fortunate , with all I have , all that is so comfortable , all that makes me so — so much happier than I was , and then this evening I went to the Rectory and when I returned I was in my room and I looked out at the darkness and I thought of you and how lonely you must be after all the company and society you have known just recently and I thought — I thought — ’ |
25 | But as the plane taxied along the runway at Praia airport and I looked out on what could have been a simulated view from a lunar module , I sensed how daunting the task would be . |
26 | We rode a little , walked , talked , played cards in the evening and I looked out for Poppy . |
27 | ‘ Fuck you , ’ the Maggot screamed at whoever fired at him and I looked out of the Beechcraft 's side window to see palm trees going past at over 150 miles an hour and above us . |
28 | The second I walked off the set , a wave of pain hit me and I looked down at my grazed shins and one swollen knee . |
29 | High on a mountain we paused and I looked down on Lough Nafooey , a lake lying far below us . |
30 | My clogs clattered on the steps and I looked back over my shoulder a couple of times to see if Frankie was following me , but he was n't . |