Example sentences of "and [adv] [pers pn] [be] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The mini-skirt spread through the western world from many centres ; it appeared in Oxford Street , London , long before it reached Oxford Street , Swansea , and presumably it was seen in Chicago , Illinois , an appreciable time before it dazzled the male eyes of the " city " of Muddy in the south of the same state .
2 And suddenly I was changed in myself .
3 The kitchen door opened at last , and suddenly she was framed in its bright rectangle of light .
4 At first he sounded distant , as if he was calling to her from the basement of a big house , but he came nearer very quickly and suddenly he was shouting in her ear .
5 Broadly speaking , the working-class/middle-class division still reflects crucial differences in life-chances between manual and non-manual workers , and so we are justified in seeing non-manual workers as members of a distinct class .
6 Firstly , I am reporting to you that there has been in the current year additional efficiency savings over and above those that previously anticipated er at the level of two hundred thousand pounds and so we are assuming in the budget erm that those can continue into ninety four , five and thereafter , and then we 'll see the resolutions have been amended to take that into account and the text of the erratum sheet explains how that 's been done .
7 No address is given on either the product or the instructions and so I am left in the dark .
8 Now , I have n't totally had a chance to talk to Mr er , about that , but I would assume that means you er , and so it 's moving in the other direction if anything Mrs .
9 And so it was to prove in the late '60s and early ‘ 70s .
10 Now , on erm the er insurance er the , the pensions and life side then that 's my particular area , and obviously I 'm based in Birmingham for that , although I actually live in Derby .
11 A judge or judges may reach a decision for a variety of reasons but the judgment must be presented in a form that is acceptable to the legal profession and thus it is cast in the form of a discussion of previous similar cases and relevant statutes .
12 And finally it is divided in such a way that the learner hears only one of the speakers and supplies the responses for the other .
13 Their colonies , looking like so many miniature hacksaw blades , often completely covered bedding planes , and usually they were found in the absence of other kinds of fossils .
14 And yesterday he was relaxing in the sunshine on honeymoon in the Seychelles .
15 erm employed people have a regular activity erm on a daily basis , and that activity is carried out with a time structure , so that the hours of the day are different from each other , the days of the week are marked out as being different from each other , the weeks are marked out by being different from each other as well , and also you 're situated in time in a different way — you 're on some sort of career , you can see some way in which your life is progressing .
16 ‘ We used to take in 35 students a year and now we 're taking in 75 , more than twice as many .
17 Two is n't multiplicity and Castelfonte never was in running order , and now they were living in hotels .
18 They 'd swum and picnicked , and now they were lying in the shade of a drunkenly angled coconut palm , and all around them the sun glistened relentlessly on sapphire water and brilliant green vegetation .
19 Mason Colley has been … approaching me these six weeks , and now I 'm settled in my own mind , I ca n't think you 'll stand in the way ? ’
20 Again , self explanatory emotions allow side one to slowly drift away with the repeated line : ‘ I 've seen this happen in other people 's lives and now it 's happening in mine ’ .
21 And now it 's happening in mine ’ .
22 The railways had done it to the canals and now it was to happen in turn to the railways .
23 How much she 'd given him , cared for him , loved him , and now he was sitting in Eva 's house all cosy and radiant and looking forward to bed .
24 She 's written a couple of times , and now she 's arrived in person .
25 Each year the amount has gone up by inflation , and yet we see something approaching thirty thousand underspent on previous years , and here we are looking in the first year of this council to a , a , at least a five percent overspend and er , I wonder if we 've erm , excluded the time when there were n't many meetings at the beginning if we would n't have seen a considerably larger overspend .
26 So , two days on the road and here I am sitting in the sun in a café opposite the , having just eaten and drunk the compulsory croque-monsieur and hot chocolate .
27 And here you are sitting in the church with two bags . ’
28 She was floating along the aisle of a dimly lit church , the only reality the beautiful white dress she was wearing and the man waiting for her at the altar , and even he was shrouded in a mist , preventing her from seeing his face .
29 So Henry 's belief 2 is true , and surely he is justified in believing 2 .
30 And maybe we 're looking in other places now for where that energy among women , that excess is appearing .
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