Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Many parents also want to know what pupils do and where they go after leaving school — how many go into further education , to university or into employment .
2 as an honest man You know some time we 've got to decide what we 're gon na do when , as soon as we get to Thailand and where we wan na go first .
3 So you 're signposting what you wan na do and where you wan na go .
4 We are fortunate inbeing able to use the video camera at training weekends and once you have over come the shock of seeing yourself , most students find it a valuable addition to their training .
5 And if they wan na look at it then let them , it 's not the end of the world .
6 This activity is performed by the hand , when we think by writing ; by the mouth and larynx , when we think by speaking ; and if we think by imagining signs or pictures , I can give you no agent that thinks .
7 You tell me what you 'd like to eat exactly in future and if I feel like doing it I 'll do it .
8 You tell me what you 'd like to eat exactly in future and if I feel like doing it I 'll do it .
9 And if you insist on rushing off … ’
10 ‘ He said , ‘ You 're going to have to get seriously fit , and if you commit to doing it , you must complete it ’ . ’
11 and if you wan na do something slightly different then do it in a role play scenario with a manager or a senior adviser and er get their feedback accordingly but I 'd be te I would n't be tempted to do it in the real world .
12 And if you wan na go somewhere in south east Asia you can pick up flights which are very very cheap .
13 They have fairly regularly staged , what you might call bigger bands who play the university circuit as such and they 're always , you know , dying for people to come along so there 'll , th there 'll be lists published at what time , what events are on at these places if you wan na go and do that and if you wan na go to the top notch bands , Birmingham 's a good venue for that with the Leisure Centre , the M I A the N E C , the K G B etcetera etcetera all that stuff there so there 's always plenty to do , do n't , do n't feel restricted just cos we 're in er the middle of the city centre in this college and there does n't seem a lot to do , there 's a lot going on .
14 And if you wan na look at this graph the period we 're talking about is indicated with these dotted lines and you can see the green line here representing U K residents holidaying abroad .
15 and , and if you wan na come home , there 's supposed to be a bus at half past four , and our lecture finished at quarter to four , so you like , three quarters of an hour to get to the bus , right , and then it did n't turn up .
16 We have had considerable difficulty in the current year , in meeting the demand upon children 's services , and we have met those difficulties , in no small part , from the use of carry forwards within the year , and before you come to looking at reductions in services on the salmon papers , the children 's service is going to , and in fact is doing a redirection of its funding to ensure that it stays within its base budget in future years .
17 A lot of these breeds come from Britain ; they are mostly British , and when you think of seeing the mull , as we do around the countryside , coming back to their proper standard , it gives me considerable pleasure .
18 And as you insist on leaving at the end of the month , ’ he added blandly , ‘ I 'd like everything — but everything — bang up to date . ’
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