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

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1 Back to my schooldays in Bideford , and me wondering whatever I 'd do when I left .
2 He was angry about the comments , denied making them and I accepted what he said .
3 Rachel kneels behind me whispering in my ear , ‘ You never told me about Jancey ’ and I tell her she 's just the woman next door and Rachel says , ‘ Oh yeah ? ’ and I push her onto her back and sit astride her in the dark .
4 We have a friendly hug and I tell her I was laying three places anyway .
5 ‘ Everything all right outside ? ’ he asks , and I tell him I checked before coming in .
6 I have two children aged five and 10 and I tell them everything I 've been doing .
7 I told you that I loved him , that 's God 's truth , I love him and I tell you they might have made such a place just for him . ’
8 and I tell you what we shall do we shall change arms
9 And I tell you what he used to do .
10 and I tell you what , this is , this is what I think 's happened
11 And I tell you what , what else was I wanting to say ?
12 And I tell you what , it took me probably another couple of years to get out of that .
13 at lunchtime , no , and I tell you what I said , I mean you do n't know any of this , okay ?
14 Just tell her the names of those books and I tell you she 'll be right over . ’
15 And I tell you she 's got a different contract with me altogether .
16 The woman answered , ‘ And I tell you it is dangerous , Berndt .
17 I look at this bunch of bruisers bouncing around my street and I tell you I 'm impressed .
18 ‘ Look , ’ he said : ‘ I 'll tell you the sum total of why I 'm uneasy about it — and I tell you I realize it sounds pretty feeble .
19 Actually the last time I was stood up on a platform and did this was in front of erm a S G T congress in Dieppe and I tell you I had to do it in French , and it was much more difficult so I 'm hoping this one will go smoothly , but I , what I 'd really like to do is begin with is offer you erm delegates and platform both , a very very warm welcome from the trade union movement in Portsmouth .
20 ‘ The Jockey Club are looking for action and I hope what I devise will be practical and can be implemented . ’
21 Everyone put their lunch into the basket in the corner and in this first class there used to be a a sandpit and I remember we we had very big cards , well I say very big about six inches long by three inches wide .
22 Sometimes , we can be sitting having a quiet drink when someone will come across for an autograph and I remember who I 'm with .
23 On the contrary , he informed her , ‘ I 've run a few checks on you , and I like what I 've heard .
24 One point , just to add to what Liz is saying , and I support everything she 's said , one further point is that accuracy is terribly important because if you actually have a mistake in the press release , and the editors publish it or it 's broadcast and a whole lot of listeners or readers write in and complain , they 'll find it very hard to forgive you because they get themselves in a terrible problem , so do be sure you 're giving them accurate information all the time .
25 The doors were padlocked anyway and I got what I wanted for my purpose from looking at the outside . ’
26 Last night you got what you wanted and I got what I deserved .
27 And I got myself you 've got use other philosophers
28 No , I , I was there an and they were selling cheeses so , I have them every year really , and I 'm just finishing one and I got one I got five .
29 You know , and I mean we we work , you know , it 's like er I mean I have to pay full poll tax and all these type of things too , even though my husband 's on a sort of very er basic sort of wage , and I pay all these things you know .
30 And I mean you yourself , you know , during the Westland you you you left a cabinet meeting , apparently Mrs Thatcher thought you were going to the loo and you went on television to say , I 'm resigning because I think she 's got it wrong over Westland .
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