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

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1 I and I took to Connor 's Quay as a sailing ship and I and then of course I had n't been much in sailing ships .
2 Now , I and I went to other day , I was having quite bad headaches from the back of my eyes , feeling like , you know , I had pressure there , and so , I think it was just headaches but I wanted to go and check it out , and I went to the , cos my dad said oh if you go to the opticians erm , they give you free checks as you 've got glaucoma in the family , and erm , or glaucoma , or whatever you call it .
3 No and we had another man I and I cried to him , What do you call him again ?
4 And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off .
5 ‘ He was a sort of out-front version of me and I identified with what he did a lot .
6 He slaps me and I swear at him , growling now , guttural .
7 Robin , er William was at school , one year behind me and I played with him , but Bill was n't very er big .
8 So people looked at me and I ran after them .
9 I mean I think it 's the class thing as well really , because I can remember when I was erm leaving school erm and I went to the careers erm teacher for my interview and I said I 'd like to be a journalist and she looked at me and I came from a very poor working class background in Tottenham , and she said ‘ I 'm sure you could be a secretary or a shorthand typist if you really tried ’ .
10 He explained everything to me and I went across a big courtyard , through a door into a large hall , then up some stairs and along a landing turning left towards an outside terrace down to the lawns at the rear of the Palace .
11 Yes dear I went to erm , er the er holiday camp in October to erm , er with the Red Cross and I went with the , Charlie took me and I went in a car with a friend of mine we went to the Red Cross holiday in Patefield , but it poured of rain every day every day it poured of rain did n't October it was terrible , ever so cold , but we were well looked after you know and I enjoyed it and we had the wheelchairs to go around in on for the dancing , it was really great I thoroughly enjoyed it , I have n't been for two years I had n't , but I went like in October , cos you 're only allowed really every two years to go , that 's all you 're allowed really , but I thoroughly enjoyed it you know , it was nice
12 ‘ You 're laughing at me and I laughed at myself , but he 's the best astrologer in London .
13 Three pairs of eyes focused on me and I felt like the family pet , the Old English sheepdog that 's lost its marbles and joined up with the wolf pack to go worrying innocent lambs .
14 The hospital 's central heating had been doing a fine job of drying everything on me and I felt like one of those old-fashioned clothes-horses , steaming slightly in warm air .
15 The doctor started work the day I went in , and she pre-warned me and I said to him , no big cuts please ?
16 No , but it was a loan to me and I said to my dad he was loaning it me and I said to him erm I pay you back and then when I went to pick the cheque up er he says er well me mum says he giving you that you know he says what we 're gon na do is when , when they write the will out you 'll get that much less than the others , I says well as long as it ai n't gon na cause any problems
17 No , but it was a loan to me and I said to my dad he was loaning it me and I said to him erm I pay you back and then when I went to pick the cheque up er he says er well me mum says he giving you that you know he says what we 're gon na do is when , when they write the will out you 'll get that much less than the others , I says well as long as it ai n't gon na cause any problems
18 It 's been a very revealing programme for me and I hope for you .
19 There was a rope around me and I followed after Silver , who held the other end .
20 She knows about me and I know about her .
21 When I went up to investigate it the floor caved in beneath me and I fell into the middle of all those nasty plants . ’
22 staying open , I ai n't going , I ca n't handle it I said I just wan na get out , it was really like a sentence I just could n't stand it of course I laughed , me and Elaine went to the meeting same place , same wall and I kept looking at her and we brought you in here to say thanks , and Elaine looked at me and I looked at her and I said well if that 's all he 's got ta say I said I 'm not , I , what did I say to Elaine ?
23 The probation found a little stray dog called Benjy for me and I looked after him for a little while , but my money kept on going down and down and down .
24 Oh , but you see that , that , that does n't always apply , because if I go into the library and I take it with me and I sit by er , that gentleman who keeps handing me the paper or that lady you know
25 I was just trying to get past some people in front of me and I stepped off the pavement and the driver — he did n't have a chance .
26 It lends itself to me and I return to the theatre strangely renewed .
27 When I sit down they billow up in front of me and I look as if I 've got a water melon under there .
28 There 's no side to me and I look after me old mum .
29 I do n't know , but she , I , she waved to me and I waved to her and I picked it up and I said do you want this ?
30 Nothing could daunt me and I talked to everyone with the same message : ‘ Cancer was absolutely great because it put you in touch with yourself and the world . ’
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