Example sentences of "and [pron] be [adv] [vb pp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Though my sisters and I were never given pocket money .
2 He drives fast and she 's always liked speed .
3 And she was suddenly denied job interviews and passed over for promotion , she said .
4 Whilst such an operation does not generally offer any price advantage over a retail business , it is a very convenient way of choosing goods and there is always extended credit available .
5 When researchers approach publication there is ample published guidance for them on what their obligations are , and there are well known style guides within each scientific discipline including , in medicine , the Vancouver style .
6 On the whole , the evidence points to these Mesara round tombs having been roofed ; the surviving wall stumps are very thick and have faces that slope inwards , and there are sometimes fallen wall blocks in the interior , suggesting a collapsed beehive vault .
7 and they 're like got rain forests underneath their arms .
8 These front line workers , like the rest of us , have certain taken-for-granted ideas about ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ parenting , and they are also given expert knowledge that tells them some of the factors to which child abuse is positively related .
9 In the 1980s payments of this kind , and for related royalties and patents , have come to equal about 40 per cent of the income in dividends which accrues to foreign investors and they are usually given priority in payment over dividends .
10 Doctors were encouraged through financial incentives to practise in designated areas and they were normally refused permission to start practices in restricted areas .
11 But that is explained , partly , by the fact that Mike did the negotiations himself and they were often done face to face with Jefferson .
12 However , when one brother who was governor of Marseilles died , he was sent to replace him , and he was later elected bishop of Cahors in place of another brother , who had been killed .
13 His industry and skill were again amply demonstrated and he was soon appointed captain .
14 When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d .
15 When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d .
16 This dust is sometimes called fines , and it is also called soil but this is a poor term because it implies an organic component , which is absent .
17 It aroused fury among the educated classes in Teheran , and it was never ratified ny the Majles , It was at this time that the same Iranian nationalists began to look to the United States for support against British exploitation .
18 The researches of Frances Yates into the relationship between science and what is loosely called magic at the end of the 16th century are enlightening .
19 This work has shed much new light not only on chronology , and therefore on the development of Bach 's style , but also on performance practice and what is loosely termed reception history .
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