Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 He would also give those away , and I remember when my poor father died he brought down one , if not two , lovely lilies which Mother put in a slender silver vase .
2 I set up the and I like how its done
3 I 've been looking after myself of course and I got together her lunch at sits , I sit all the time .
4 There have been no fresh falls of snow and I know where my dogs could rouse a fine hart . ’
5 I am sorry that Gale Stanley lost her life because she could n't get a donor and I know how her mum and dad must feel .
6 HAVING found a school for our three children and a house to rent , my wife and I took up our new life on .
7 I took off the yellow waistcoat with its white lining and hung it on a hanger , and I took off my shoes , but rather like George I still felt myself to be on duty , so I switched off the light and lay on top of the bedclothes watching the black Canadian land slide by , while the free northern show went on above for hours in the sky .
8 By that time the sun was well up , and I took off my jacket to lay it with my bags and binoculars .
9 I went for an audition to his flat , and I took along my little piece of paper and music score and everything .
10 And I made up my mind — " Now Mary Edgar you 'll be terribly sea-sick , " so I was prepared for the worst .
11 got a flash and that in it but and I thought well her own pictures she takes Christmas
12 It 's just er a small section of foot of a footnote which gives an account of the history of the clause in er of the section in the er Police Act of nineteen sixty four with which we are dealing and of course Your Lordships will be well aware that we moved on from Section er from the Sections of the Police Act , we 're not dealing with them at all , we 're dealing with what has happened to those Clauses since and I thought perhaps Your Lordship might Your Lordships might be interested in the sort of guidance which is made available th so , so fortunately to us and so that we can have our minds very clearly focused upon the issues .
13 And I felt very glad I 'd come out and I lifted up my head a bit and let the rain come on to my face and I thought ‘ rainwater 's good for the skin anyway ’ .
14 I was dialling it when I heard the door of Flat 2 open and I glanced over my shoulder to see Fenella , who had added pyjama trousers to her stripey shirt , and Lisabeth , in an ankle-length woollen dressing-gown , creeping down the stairs like they were doing a commercial for a new edition of A. A. Milne books .
15 and I said well your be bored , no I wo n't , and about half past eight , which I thought well we should be finishing by now , he said well are n't we going ?
16 He sweeps under the bench I 'm sitting on , and I lift up my feet so he can sweep under them .
17 I 'd bought two bottles of cider and I went down my friend 's house and I had two neat vodkas and two vodka-and-limes and I got drunk .
18 He moved away , and I put on my strained smile again for the next patiently waiting customer .
19 I chose a time when I knew the Trunchbull was out of the way teaching the sixth-formers , and I put up my hand and asked to go to the bogs .
20 We made camp that night in a clearing in the woods , and I put up my tent in what appeared to be a large sandpit , in the vague hope that perhaps the mozzies might not like it .
21 But he did n't turn round and I saw only his receding back , the narrow shoulders squared , the bent legs stepping it out in time with his men .
22 Heart-lung machines , that a machine that I can use , when you 're put in a heart-lung machine , I stop this machine , I keep this machine going , and I take out your heart , and your , your heart , I drop it on the floor , pick it up , wash in Parmolive soap , and put it back again .
23 Magwitch and I picked up our bags , and said goodbye to Herbert and Startop , so that we would be ready to stop the ship and get on board .
24 They jumped out excitedly and I picked up my pen to record what they said .
25 So , when the house is full , and my husband 's away , and I give up my room to some guest like your Rainbow 's Aunt Goldie — I spend the night in my father 's study , and reading all the texts that were n't written for the eyes of women .
26 D. A. I was on a school-crossing duty for disabled children and I held up my hand for a motor cyclist to stop and he rode right past me .
27 And I remembered how my father had once interfered when Bobby 's wife Ena had lost her temper with one of her sons .
28 She left them at the studio when she called and I have n't her name or address .
29 One year ago , my wife and I packed up our young son , double-locked the door and moved from New York to London .
30 I think that its , its often what 's inside that comes out and what we wear and , and make up and I think perhaps its men who have the restriction of not being able to do that , they are not perhaps getting the opportunity to express their inner self .
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