Example sentences of "and [adv] [pron] be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 He asked me a lot of suspicious questions , and eventually I was shown to what must have been the poorest room in his house , over the kitchen , facing a hen-run .
2 Some attempts were made to raise an interest in preserving her but without success and eventually she was towed to the breakers yard at Bo'Ness in July 1977 and broken up .
3 This world has been going on for a long time , oh god knows how many , five hundred thousand million bloody years and eventually it 's going to , it , it , it , it 's going to explode and go
4 She 's lost her position because of it … and so we 're going to Ireland , but we 've no money and no place to stay , and … "
5 In another area it may be that all the fast food shops are all close to each other and so there is bound to be a congestion when the pubs empty .
6 Your worships , Mr works for Wallbank aerials in Worley and he works for them as an engineer his vehicle was erm something that he did use for work , but unfortunately as a result of the accident his has been written off and he has n't yet been able to er , replace it and so he 's having to be erm er , chauffeured by the company to do his er his work .
7 His vehicle was erm something that he did use for work but unfortunately as a result of the accident his has been written off and he has n't yet been able to er replace it and so he 's having to be erm er chauffeured by the company to do his er his work .
8 And so I am pasted to this leaning morass , observing the simplest of equations .
9 And so I was left to live alone with my aunt .
10 However , due to a lack of refinements such as a truss rod , the neck was so warped that I could n't put any frets on it , and so I was introduced to the world of fretless bass at an early age … ’
11 The magistrate did not consider a barrack changing-room to be a proper address , and so I was ordered to be confined in a bail hostel in Camden Town while social reports were completed .
12 However , because they had been unemployed , they had not earned enough money in the previous three years to qualify for the mature student allowance , and so it was denied to them .
13 At full charge , the 216 cells provided the B.E.M.U. with a range of about 100 miles and so it was restricted to one round trip per day over the branch line .
14 This can hardly be to deny the emperor 's gift but is certainly the action of a realist , to whom arguments from later , and perhaps what was seen to be better , evidence , are important .
15 And , and obviously she was going to .
16 He knows better than that , and anyway he is rumoured to be paying the Italian genius a lot of money for his one-box design vision that forms part of BMW 's long-rumoured MPV programme .
17 Because Lee went to Garth House his Mum took objection to him , and anyway he was moving to Thirkett , was n't he ?
18 He had white hair and looked very nice , and soon they were waving to him every morning .
19 A mini-moke waited for them , and soon they were driving to the beach house through acres of Thai beachland and greenery .
20 For males aged 21 and over who were sentenced to immediate imprisonment at the Crown Court , the average length was 20.5 months in 1999 , compared with 2.7 months in the magistrates ' court ( Home Office , 1990f ) .
21 That does n't make her schizophrenic , of course , but it 's the little things , her paranoia , her unkempt appearance … and yesterday she was whispering to me about microphones in the lecture room .
22 Only later did Oliver Michaels come back with the sobering news that the hotel was strangely full of policemen , that there was no breakfast to be had save for coffee and muffins , without a trek to the Albion Hotel , and moreover there was thought to be something odd about Sir Thomas 's death which no one would specify .
23 There was to be a reception , and later we were invited to dinner at the house of the British Council representative .
24 And really I 'm looking to here .
25 For the last two weeks we 've been sort of fine tuning and now everything 's going to plan .
26 A feeling that I had run a terrible risk and now everything was going to be all right .
27 Erm , and now we 're trying to side-track into , just pile everything on to him , he loves it , he thinks it 's wonderful .
28 The hunters had forfeited their title to the past , and now they were bringing to its remains less care than their wives and mothers took with rinsing , smoothing , and conserving for re-use scraps of brown paper or lengths of string .
29 Barnes , 30 , added : ‘ I knew fairly soon that I was out of the Test match and now I am struggling to be fit for the Taranaki game on Wednesday .
30 And now I am going to Compline . ’
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