Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She disappeared out the back again and Katrina and I had a blitz on the cleaning , finishing up behind the counter .
2 Then Stapleton turned to go home , and Holmes and I walked towards Baskerville Hall .
3 We had also determined to acquit ourselves well in the removal of fish from their natural habitat , and Blair and I set out one evening intent upon playing havoc with Ythan sea-trout .
4 Another day we hired bikes and rode through the forests , seeing the Blue Lake and the Green Lake , and William and I went to Buried Village ( where we found a nice cafe with a superb carrot cake , for which I got the recipe ) .
5 She said : ‘ There are already support groups in Barnard Castle and Shildon and I feel people should know that people of Richmondshire are able to benefit from the Darlington hospice . ’
6 They were just poling away and Matt shouted ‘ Hey , fellers , cut ’ but they did n't take any notice and I remember thinking maybe they 're testing the rope to see if it works , and Matt and I turned at just the same moment and saw where the Indians were heading us — straight into a pile of rocks and foaming water — and I knew the rope must have broken or something .
7 Dodging the press was n't going to be easy and Kenneth and I did n't leave the theatre until 1.30 a.m. when the all-clear was given by the wonderfully protective theatre staff .
8 One was milking , and Peggy and I used very often be fetching the wood , we got tractor and trailer into the woods , and the old woodmen used to tell us where the dry wood was we could collect , take it down to the farm , circular saw in the shed , switch the electricity to go on .
9 I bought myself three copies of music and Malc and I trotted off to Chapeltown Working Men 's Club where a local agent , Ernest ‘ Honest ’ Johns , held weekly auditions .
10 He had a marvellous collection of carved whales ' teeth and Ian and I believed every word he said .
11 I 've seen Anne and Nonnie and I do n't particularly want to see anybody else .
12 The kids scattered quickly and Frankie and I had to explain ourselves ; he ignored Liza as usual .
13 Dad pushed Mum indoors and Frankie and I followed quickly .
14 Well , it was only a bedsitter and Andrea and I sat on the one divan having a smoke and a glass of the fizzy stuff I always brought her , and I said , ‘ What about slipping between the sheets ’ ? ’
15 ft was said as a joke , and Dana and I laughed , but it left me frightened .
16 She and I were always friends , and David and I remain friends .
17 Being quite intuitive , I did notice there was a funny tension between Ken Pitt and David and I thought that probably what had happened was that David had not been satisfied performing ‘ When I Live My Dream ’ with the old backing tracks , as he had been working with Tony Visconti and had all these new tunes and productions and ways of doing things in his head .
18 ‘ The one consolation is that my husband Samuel and David and I have been invited to be in the audience when Go For It is filmed .
19 I have heard there 's good sport to be had in Buttermere and Grasmere and I intend to make my way to one or the other for a few days .
20 I think of Claudia and Victoria and Candice and I compare their facial motions in an impertinent fashion .
21 Well I just know that Tracey and Linda and I do n't know who 's Tracey and Linda .
22 So I kept telling Vivienne and Bernie that I 'd lost the keys to my locker .
23 I felt on top of things , and Marius and I had agreed that we would accompany each other to our respective regiments .
24 The British sign language we use here has many similarities to the sign language used in Scotland and England and I have little difficulty in talking to deaf people on the mainland .
25 James and John left with our undying gratitude , and Nigel and I enjoyed — if it does n't sound too absurd — an idyllic week .
26 ‘ That 's Derek , Selwyn and Melvin and I know what you 're thinking . ’
27 I am not attacking the intellectual and musical meritocracy of Oxford and Cambridge for I do not wish to become embroiled in a political argument .
28 Helen kept saying , ‘ Take me away from here , Karim , ’ and really getting on my nerves , so soon Dad and Helen and I went downstairs .
29 My parents ' solution was to take Ann into their bed , and Robert and I did what we could to look after them .
30 Labour will now be on the line they will have to deal with the axe grinders instead of helping them to sharpen their axes and the difference between ourselves and Mr and I have great respect for Mr and I believe his attempt to keep the debate about the future of Highfields and Moat on a rational basis has been very positive but completely unsuccessful and I believe now that we have to look for a way forward .
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