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

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1 and go and I tack up the horse and I get on the horse and everything and I do n't mean to say
2 I also wondered — I was only seven — if the fire had anything to do with Alf Norris and I looking into the boiler room the day before !
3 I looked and I looked as the candle fought with the wax and cast a flickering light on her face , and I just could n't get over her .
4 ‘ Clark and I looked at the thing for five minutes and we said ‘ Wow ’ ’ , White told New Scientist .
5 Yet , directly I stepped out into the sunshine again , my superior self took over , and I looked at the matter differently .
6 Anyway , I come in ah , I went int kitchen , and I thought oh , there 's a loaf out of freezer , and I looked at the loaf but there 's only about four sandwiches in it .
7 We visited each weekend , and I looked after the baby during the week .
8 And I looked upon the earth and saw a dish set , and workmen lying by it , and their hands were in the dish : and they that were chewing chewed not , and they that were lifting the food lifted it not , and they that put it to their mouth put it not thereto , but the faces of all of them were looking upward .
9 And I looked upon the stream of the river and saw the mouths of the kids upon the water and they drank not .
10 show them the garden , by Saturday night I felt shattered for it and I 'd come home and I looked in the cupboard and I said Ton well what do you want for your dinner then ?
11 ‘ I work with women all day and I go to the pub to get away from them ’ …
12 ‘ I remember the date and I go to the grave every Thursday when I 'm in England . ’
13 And then expand on it , and so I go into each of these and I go to the and I say a few words about each of these particular themes .
14 Right , where 's this morning 's paper and I go to the bogs ?
15 I congratulate all those who won trophies and I commiserate with the runners up and others , in the knowledge that it may be their turn next year .
16 ISAAC AND I STAY at the farm for two more days .
17 When I go , I hold my breath and completely immerse myself under the water , trying to keep as relaxed as possible , and I stay under the water for a few seconds .
18 En route we fried and ate the well tenderised cod — this was filmed with plenty of zizzle track — and I drank to the loss of another illusion in the Scotch that will never be seen in Saudi Arabia .
19 Isaac and I step through the kitchen and into the family room , a large warmly lit area with thick , wheat-coloured carpet , a TV and a couple of overstuffed couches .
20 And I hope over the next few months that the people that 's present today and other people , get more involved in the campaign .
21 So I hope , in my remarks , and I hope in the general tone of the debate , there 's enough to reassure London Region that we need to move forward at a careful pace .
22 Mr Deputy Speaker I I 'm grateful to the honourable gentleman for posing the central question and I hope in the course of my remarks I will satisfy the house , if not all Labour members , that the settlement proposals are at is all to the good and delivered by councils throughout Wales and that they offer enough money er to avoid sacking essential staff , certainly the offer enough money to avoid sacking any teacher who is needed in the classroom .
23 And I remember at the time , I was chasing you over a most ridiculous national press story that Emlyn did n't like the idea of you a pop singer appearing in one of his classics .
24 Neither therapy was enjoyed and I listened to the catalogue of side effects like a reporter who had just pierced the darkest Amazonian forest and was observing a new race for the first time .
25 Later I descended with the songs of the skylarks still in my ears and I listened to the grumbling of the men in the mist of the grey streets .
26 His bedroom door was n't shut and I listened to the stillness inside .
27 I have many memories of Eton : services in College Chapel , especially in winter when the lights were lit and I listened to the massed singing of a favourite hymn ; the Headmaster , Dr Alington , an Olympian figure in scarlet gown , taking " absence " on the chapel steps ; the Fourth of June , a festival peculiar to Eton , and fireworks bursting over the river ; the Field Game on winter afternoons while mist crept across the grounds ; the lamps in the High Street and crowds of boys hurrying back to their houses before " lock-up " .
28 The photographer had long since gone , but Kevin Seymour and I pored over the yacht 's considerable folio of charts while we discussed in detail the cruises that have been sketched in so lightly in the previous paragraphs .
29 Making our way through the crowds — great busloads of excited if baffled-looking Rajasthani villagers — Dr Jaffery and I passed over the moat and through the outer gate , part of the indecorous additional defences erected outside Shah Jehan 's fort by Aurangzeb .
30 One day I had to go to the clinic and I lied about the time of the appointment so I could skip a suit inspection , so I had an hour to waste .
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