Example sentences of "[adj] and [coord] " in BNC.

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1 On the basis that I do n't think you 've got any problem doing this and nor do you , you 're confident enough to do this job especially with your background .
2 And then of course you need and you 're going to avoid chance like this and or whoever you .
3 erm I think I do n't know that it 's so much class , I think it 's just this image of girls do this and or women do that and men do the other .
4 This and and looking round to see that you were working .
5 No but again it does but but but when the but when the local community rises up like this and and expresses such a a heart felt opinion on something elected representatives or not surely they ought to listen when a specific issue like this is is obviously causing such concern ?
6 The owners ought to know all this and and yo your governor .
7 Now the Amendment that has been proposed for this and and the Noble Lord , Lord erm Amendment erm I think it 's Eleven , yes , er proposes something of this nature , but it does n't like co-option .
8 That , and this and and that , and that
9 And then there was the were staying our , the Stromness and the commercial and and that .
10 what it , what it was saying was in effect that the woman er so long as she 's free and and open sexually then she can have whatever she wants .
11 Yes it was nice we we did lots of entertaining and and things like that it was really good fun it was it was fun .
12 So we 'd like our systems to be low risk , to be scalable , to be inter-operable , to be reliable , controllable and and yet still be able to face all the challenges of the of the enterprise client server environment .
13 But I mean if that goes if that goes through if that falls through somebody might be interested and and somebody might erm I du n no .
14 Cos that 's rather exciting and and new .
15 Well yeah there there 's a there 's a lot to do , erm with half the flats being empty and Or say two thirds of the flats being empty .
16 Oh we were brought up together all on the same vicinity for over the years you get to know one another and and erm thoroughly enjoy ourselves .
17 I mean I , I was quite fascinated having lunch one day with a journ a Melbourne journalist erm and this was about six months after Murdoch had taken over the Melbourne Sun all this and we were chatting away and I actually threw in the stuff which were saying about how papers are there to make profits these days so that 's what drives them and that journalists journalists on newspapers such as Murdoch 's papers , write what they 're supposed to write and she and I got quite out of with one another and and the bottom liner was that she , she absolutely totally and utterly denied what we were saying and I said to her okay if you were given a story to write you know and it was opposite to how you would view it , what would you do and she said oh well I , I would have to write it and the issue with the Murdoch papers and it 's quite interesting because I mean I 'm sure you can with other newspapers but I , I 've just got a bit more is that Murdoch never ever writes a minute or a memo to his editor or staff saying this is what the line is ever .
18 By the time I get I get kids something each I never have a lot left I was only saying that with one thing and another and and I said there she is worrying about her Caroline worrying about she 's going to manage .
19 In a short essay the sections will be paragraphs ; in a long essay you can combine the paragraphs into titled and or numbered sections and sub-sections .
20 And that tradition is is unbroken and and
21 They are warm and but it 's colour I do n't know whether I perhaps if I saw cream again this year I might buy it but erm I 'm not sure that I want to when this deep orangy colour .
22 And I think this inward investment that Professor Lock is referring to and the scale of investment that he is referring to must be considered as additional and and would draw in additional jobs .
23 cautious and and er suspicious and also angry about being labelled in that kind of way .
24 I mean anyone who says they ca n't manage on what they get , er they ca n't feed the kids on what they get , probably go in the pubs five or si six nights a week , and smoke too much and but erm I mean these never go without a meal or anything like that .
25 Men , men , mentioned here by our friend , that Leicestershire has got no business to discuss about fox hunting , we are not elusive , there are other county councils who have banned fox hunting on their land , so do not make this as a sacrosanct and or something that Leicestershire are doing , they are not doing first , there are so many other county councils in this country and for your information , I was listening to radio four few days ago , even in Pakistan , a third world country , is banning hunting in their country , we should be ashamed of ourselves here to discuss , I agree with Councillor when the discussion start and he said move for the ward , because the logical thing was to move for the wards rather than discuss , if we all believe that this is horrible , acrimonious and abhorrent in today 's day and age , as the slavery was abhorred two hundred years ago .
26 The concept 's so simple and and the country 's littered with people who thought they could do it as well as us .
27 I stress we are not anti-Europe and nor was this meant to be a mischievous motion , but we are very distrustful about any deal negotiated by any member of this government .
28 Really pure and and look look look .
29 In the last section of the book Wade introduces new ‘ Optical ’ illusions of his own devising , in which the somewhat bland and and diagrams of the Teutonic psychologists are deliberately complicated , enriched and compounded together with the trickery and flicker of Op .
30 If they get a bit tetchy and and they 're crying a lot maybe cos they 're teething you could just massage a little bit on their temples .
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