Example sentences of "and i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | and me go off , I would n't do that without really you know , having been out with him a few times . |
2 | Like Ricky and me clinging on to the past , thought Daisy . |
3 | Well whatever — now 's the time , one would have thought , for Tod and me to kick off our shoes and get the feel of the place . |
4 | Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt . |
5 | Du n no yet , I really do n't know , erm well I only popped in Sundays , I 've been going to spend the week , er the other half and me ended up in Littlehampton and Arronale for the day . |
6 | When she first stood in for Terry Wogan she insisted , ‘ I love standing in for Wogan but I 'm honestly not looking for The Sue Lawley Show with my name in lights and me swooping down a staircase . ’ |
7 | and me got in and |
8 | talking about condoms and me throwing up and all this . |
9 | She probably heard the telly , and me moving around . ’ |
10 | Lasting impressions so far : the sun ( miraculously ) shining on the slopes of Dalwhinnie , far in the north , on the first leg of the journey ; stumbling across Drew from the World Cup holiday in a motorway café somewhere in England in the middle of the night ; breakfast and mineral water with Claire ( oh , it was good to see her ) in an Italian cafe near London Victoria ; people throwing up all over the joint on the Seacat crossing to Boulogne ( and me staggering about , legs way out of control , on the deck , getting soaked by the spray , saltwater taste in the mouth , and a rainbow arcing on top of the water behind the catamaran ) ; complaining English and American tourist ( ‘ It 's ridiculous that we have to go through customs — why do we have to go through customs anyway ? … ) ; terrible fatigue on the train to Paris , and temperamental French men shouting and swearing at each other in the aisle ; relief at finding Angela 's flat in Paris ; difficult negotiation of the very narrow stairwell , finally finding her way at the top on the 6th floor ; food , and wine , and a shower , and a bed-settee for the night ; Japanese tourists at Notre Dame , and a man announcing his state of poverty and homelessness on the Métro — ‘ ‘ . |
11 | then you , you and me came back on , but it 's finished and it has n't been replaced , it 's are you out of breath |
12 | The one you 're walking out with , the one Gazzer and me saw down the prom . ’ |
13 | It was the last day of shooting and they did n't need us till nine o'clock that morning , so Keenan [ Wynn ] and me went over to the bar and had a couple there and I said , ‘ You know , Keenan , it 's gon na be a long hot day so we 'd better stop off at the drug store and buy a jug . ’ |
14 | Derek and me went along to the new wans Christening and he was like a tink ! |
15 | And me turning about like a drowning fish in a mesh of shadows drawing round . |
16 | you and me look out |
17 | As he ducks he has Des diving for his legs and me closing in , and this is the moment we all discover the benefits of my upbringing because like a promising cadet I 'd left the pistol 's safety on . |
18 | But she did not forget ‘ sitting on me grandad 's rocking chair combing his hair and I can always remember him sat there and me stood up behind him : I 'd comb his hair for hours and he just sat there and let me . ’ |
19 | How about you and me steppin' out ? |
20 | ‘ You must be dead beat with everything — and me going on and on . ’ |
21 | So when Esquire ask for their 2,000 words next month about the connection between the Croatian Winter Olympics team uniform and Public Enemy , or the brutal point of Michael Barrymore , I can somehow contrive it that I end up writing about how it feels waiting for Maddy 's first smile , about the wonder of her 35th day , about her growing up and me growing up . |
22 | And erm so er er if people do that And er this this businessman , this week , he he rang and he he was sending messages via the secretary , instead of getting on the phone to me and and me finding out what there was , he finally he s he said There 'll be about an hour 's work . |
23 | He lights the match below the brown patch and I suck in and follow the smoke . |
24 | and I says , Good afternoon could I speak to the person that does advertising etcetera , and I get through to that particular person , and I said , How would you like to save money by us printing all your portfolios free of charge high quality er portfolios it would n't cost you a penny . |
25 | I 've managed to overcome the problems and I get around quite quickly — but I 've got chunks knocked out of the back of all my necks where the slide catches ! ’ |
26 | Individually they are fine and I get on very well with most of them , but put them together in a group and they seem to have an attitude problem . |
27 | Says Miss G : ‘ Mother and I get on very well . |
28 | The delicacy of the situation , with their parents and often their grandparents there and everything ( as in a thwarted erotic dream ) , would hardly explain the lack of visual stimulation ; and I get on like a house on fire with the girls in the officers ' bordello . |
29 | Selina and I get on like a house on fire . |
30 | Mum and I get on a lot better these days . |