Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Lord Chancellor has invited and me to put forward positive recommendations , which we have undertaken to do , after the fullest consultation . |
2 | ‘ And me stuck here without two pennies to scratch myself with . ’ |
3 | ‘ David , this is Comfort , of whom you have heard Anthony and me speak so often . ’ |
4 | Nevertheless , I told myself , the success of Aunt Louise and me living together hung on such fragile things as unselfishness and the making of adjustments ; and with shame I led my thoughts towards all those people living squashed together in real discomfort and privation . |
5 | The memory of lightning flaring between the cracks in the boards and me pushing home the four-inch nails with numb fingers arrived simultaneous with the patter of descending footsteps … |
6 | Pa has given special permission for the godparents and me to stand inside at the Jonah window , while he does the immersion outside . |
7 | And me feeling so angry with her , and sorry for her at the same time . |
8 | He would love his mum and me to get together , and I ca n't pretend I would n't want to have him as my son . |
9 | as if I had n't got enough on my plate with Tim throwing a mid-life crisis and Phil doing the disturbed adolescent bit-now if you please Suzanne comes in at three-thirty in the morning , and me lying there sick with worry , she having never thought to phone , and London with rapists on every street corner or so one 's told . |
10 | But now it was like being on the launch pad — the craft standing on its end with the nose upwards and me sitting there facing upwards being pulled down into the back of the seat by gravity . |
11 | dad , dad did n't say nothing about all evening just pop in for an hour , but I could n't see Stuey and me sitting there disturb him , scared |
12 | I can imagine you turning right in one of the lanes around here , and me going straight on into some duck pond or other . ’ |
13 | Him and me have never kept things from each other . |
14 | So they 've not been regular attenders since the age of fourteen or so and their dad and me have always been very tolerant . |
15 | And I get rather tired of the constant accusations that councils ca n't spend , they 're not allow , they , they have to , they lose fifty percent of receipts , they do n't lose them , they go to the benefit of the chargepay er tax , council tax payers of this county , in reducing the debt and reducing the debt burden of interest , er interest on the budget . |
16 | I know that in the mundane , the thought of never having been understood or recognised rankles ; but the transcendent joy is the greater and I get instead the hidden flowers of sorrow of my own soul with their scent and their beauty . |
17 | An innocent onlooker and I get fucking |
18 | And I get really bummed out when I see people living on the streets . ’ |
19 | I do n't have any pretensions , and I get really sick of artists who 're so flippin' trendy that they do n't have fun . ’ |
20 | No do n't erm I get claustrophobic and I get really scared . |
21 | Glenn Clements , a burly policeman who took a break from his job to be in charge of the Pinnochio group , says : ‘ I 've got four kids and I get far more pleasure taking these children on holiday than I do my own . ’ |
22 | Their result is the first I look for every week , and I get home as often as I can . |
23 | Finishing a video always means long working hours and I get totally absorbed by it as the following anecdote shows . |
24 | ‘ I 'd look a right idiot if we organize things on the basis that Vargas is on our side and I get there and he is n't . |
25 | No , I do n't , and I get very cross when people say that he wasted his talent . |
26 | ‘ I have a year-old little boy and I get very bored sometimes , even though I go to a mother-and-toddler group now and again . |
27 | Now , with the best will in the world , I stand in front of that sort of painting and I get very little from it . |
28 | ‘ It 's so wonderful — all I want is to be with her and I get terribly possessive . |
29 | A partially deaf therapist stated : ‘ I 've got a lot more patience with deaf people and I get more out of them . |
30 | Well because it 's darkish in colour and I 'd rather promised myself that if I have anything new now it 'll be of a brighter colour . |