Example sentences of "and the [noun] [conj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is a reasonably steep walk up between the trees and the outcrops and takes about forty-five minutes .
2 And the girl that works there wants to stay on … ’
3 Now I want you to promise , as soon as I go , when you get that money , you 'll take it and the child and go off somewhere abroad for a time .
4 Today , her Royal Highness Nick Hinton and his team will talk about the very impressive work and the tasks that lie ahead in the fifty countries and the U K in which Save The Children operates .
5 Autumn had given the trees that extra golden lustre and the leaves that had already fallen lay round about the mourners , feet like a russet carpet .
6 Mix together the fruit , brandy and the spice and leave overnight .
7 Darting to the mantelpiece , he retrieved the note and the feather and dived back again under the covers , before the cold could ambush him .
8 And the ones that have n't really bothered and were n't that good at it
9 From London to Canterbury the traffic was solid and the fumes that built up in the car made her head ache .
10 And the road that sped southwards ,
11 Then he picked up his monkey and the cat and strode away with the bells on his knees jangling .
12 No , but I reckon I was in the best year , sort of , for G C S E's this year and the year that 's just gone , were the best years cos they they do all the .
13 Tusser called it the goef , and we can be sure that , like the word , the design of the barn itself and the work that went on in it had hardly changed from the sixteenth century to within living memory .
14 It gave her a comfortable glow to think of the church and the life that went on around it , dear and familiar and with the same basic pattern everywhere .
15 Theda felt the flame lick at her loins , and the lassitude that had so possessed her was gone .
16 He also had to watch out for the bears that pounced on you if you stepped on the lines in the pavement , and the killer bats that hung upside down in the shadows under the roof of the railway arch , and the rats that came out of the cracks in the brickwork and infected you with their deadly diseases simply by breathing out into the same air that you breathed in .
17 One of his texts was ‘ By me Kings reign ’ ; another was ‘ My son , fear thou the Lord and the King and meddle not with them that are given to change . ’
18 It drives around and the air that comes out of its exhaust is actually cleaner than when it comes in .
19 The books were behind glass , and the reflection that stared back at him showed the face of a stranger .
20 Instead , she went over to the window and stared out at the bright flowers , the trees , the green of the grass and the hills that rose up gently all around the house .
21 Then you can collect up your belongings , all those things you would wish to have with you at the Hall — you will have your own bedchamber remember — and then , when you are ready , you can bolt the door and the windows and return here in the wagon . ’
22 The way in which poverty causes illness is not merely through the lack of adequate material resources but also through the associated forms of employment and the culture that develops out of the material situation .
23 She had found the tennis courts and the machine that served up a constant succession of tennis balls .
24 He sacrifices four lambs at the base of the li ga , then takes two inside and kills them by slitting open the throat and the chest and cutting off one of the forelegs at the shoulder , so the heart can be taken out , still pumping , and offered to the god on a plate on the dhāmi 's raised seat .
25 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
26 Jill Neville was , and is , a novelist , whose arrival in Britain had been part of an earlier 1960s Australian wave , more tied to bohemianism than to the music and the scene that sucked in Australians in the mid 1960s .
27 All this leads to swelling and shrinkage of keratin cells , and the bonds that hold together the nail weaken , causing brittleness .
28 He had formed what later became the Prince 's Trust while he was in the Navy , and the grants that went out in the early years were paid for , anonymously , out of his naval allowance .
29 There is indeed a suggestive correlation between the mode of fertilization and the sex that ends up looking after the young .
30 Now the side that had more failures ( or more was the side that lost , and the row that had less , of course , was the one that was successful .
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