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

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1 There was a tree house there and nobody knew about it so I climbed up there and I 'd shoot everyone from the roof you know .
2 Make a road from that little sort of estate there and nobody get onto it .
3 Then it started to feel funny , just the two of us there and nobody talking .
4 ‘ We 've made interesting friends there and we like it .
5 Just sat there and we felt better for it .
6 Well he thinks the only way that modern will accept the rule of one person rather than another is if they think they 're somehow there as a result of their own action , so we 'll only accept the rule of erm our leaders if we think we put them there and we take them back again , we put them there and can recall them and this for Barry is the only merit that contemporary democratic policy democratic erm systems that it allows us to think of our rulers as having some legitimate claim to rule .
7 Well we was in that area trying this gun out in one of the mole holes that was over there and we 'd fired one , that was alright .
8 I told them there was nothing much more we could usefully do there and we 'd better leave before we were ejected .
9 It 's just , I I you know , we were there and we 'd sort of gone past so rather than reverse
10 We went out there and we looked at the bone , we compared the bone and we returned that bone . ’
11 And we only found it by chance , you know how you go off to think oh I 'll , I 'll go and find a coffee or something , and we found this restaurant at lunch time and had a coffee there and we looked at the menu and , you know , we , we could n't believe it !
12 Now when you say right across , I mean you you 've ta seen the photos of , of er shell pitted ground with the nineteen fourteen eighteen war , well that 's how Bentley was then cos it had been rooted for coal and nineteen twenty six strike everybody got it all out cos there was a lot of top surface coal , course it was just left there was a lot of mole holes , stuff from the furnaces when they tip tipped the slag , it was up and down and there was Buttons Brook , was n't it Buttons Brook across there , called Buttons Brook there was a pool across there called Leg of Lamb but I mean it , it er you can imagine what I 'm trying to say , what the ground was like to go over in pitch black night , to go over there and we went out and course we was issued with er ammunition which was one of the o only times I can remember when we went really out prepared with live ammunition , and er we scouted and scouted till daybreak and we did n't find nothing .
13 And we left him there and we went home .
14 And then we had to go straight away there and we went different places , Northampton , s you know different places in the country like , in England .
15 On my honeymoon , we were there and we went to Les Deux Soeurs : run by two sisters ?
16 Tom Tom Tom knows what it 's like cos last time I was up there yesterday Tom was and Chris Turner was up there and we went past an heap and it and we said is that a lorry-load and Dennis said , well it was at this morning .
17 we went in there and we went in Saturday and it 's er one of them
18 Auck Auckland and we went there and we went into this restaurant well believe it or not , I 've never seen food like that , I mean Joy asked for a leg of lamb , I did n't say leg of lamb , I had the cod pieces
19 and er , you go up that land there and we went quite regularly for picnics there , cos we had , we loved it there
20 So in order to get back to the medieval level , we took it back down to there and we caused the to slope .
21 There was always somebody there and we had a television set and rest room there , and there was always about twenty or thirty girls in it .
22 In the fourth year I was lucky enough to be able to go to Kenya and find out what life was like in a hospital there and we had a missionary from my church that was a teacher in Kenya with the African Inland Mission and I went to , really I was nursing erm and helping out there .
23 Daddy was there and we had a drink .
24 And we went up there and we had just we 'd , we took the labour rooms and er of course we had got a cup of tea with them you know ?
25 I suppose about one and a half yards , perhaps not that , square and in the corner there was what they called , what we had the copper for boiling the clothes , make it with small coal and , and coal and wood and paper and boil the water and , and my mother used to do the washing there and we had a big old mangle with wooden rollers out in the back yard , that was always out in the back yard .
26 I really thought she meant that we 'd arranged to go round there and we had n't gone or something .
27 Well Margaret guided us to ruddy Conway in er , anyway , we got there and we had a bit of a bar snack did n't we ?
28 Remember when that bus bloody stopped there and we had to walk , me you and Zed ?
29 It was a Sunday , I was so worried , I did n't know anything about , and I just have to sit there and we had to make conversation .
30 They would fill the tanker from there and we go round the quarry filling the front machines , but erm they say at five or six thousand gallons has been emptied out of that er dump .
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