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

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1 And so we still have a common struggle and to build up our international solidarity .
2 No firm better exemplifies the problems of the Province 's traditional industries and perhaps none better symbolises a ‘ spirit of renewed optimism in the area 's ability to deliver .
3 There is no right or wrong way and personally I always take a briefcase with me because there you have the tools of my trade in there .
4 No , that would be a false contrivance and anyway I still had a mad hope of catching that five-thirty ferry to Stornoway .
5 He had his own clergy attached to his cathedral , and gradually he eventually acquired a parish clergy over whom he could sometimes exercise control .
6 Erm okay , moving on to point six , and now we soon get a little bit fancy .
7 She was wearing a dressing-gown , but it was hanging open , and underneath she only had a négligé on , one of those flimsy things , I could see everything .
8 and then we always have a time when the kids perform their pieces to one another , so first of all we as teachers can observe what is going on , and feed in comments to them if they need any technical help in terms of how to play musical instruments , etc …
9 We could have gone back to the where we started and then we only paid a couple of hundred pounds a year for the land that they used to keep the grass cut and everything but the problem was really the area .
10 Erm a lot of employers are looking at self funding because the m They can manage their own money and it 's much more efficient to do so and then they also have a lot more control over the management of the claims themselves because they select their own management corporation .
11 And then he too made a troubled face .
12 And then you just put a hundred an , a seventy , plus a hundred and eighty ,
13 And then you just make a mess of what you 've already got .
14 And then you just do a run , you do n't have to go on to print it at all you just print it off .
15 And then you also want a solicitor do n't you ?
16 And then you only get a popular ghia , it 's hardly worth it !
17 pink and are really lovely for a bit and then you suddenly get a wind
18 Funerals are very valuable politically , and then you usually get a kind of a shake down , you get some kind of group — in the Communist countries it 's the polit bureau .
19 Any suggestions on where to get the book book because now once again the Dillons I 'll be getting my plane ticket ready to go home and then I also wrote a cheque with this one , one book store out at er erm , I forget the name of it , but it 's out at er Finchley Road , it 's supposed to specialize in
20 Several hours passed , and then I suddenly heard a strange noise above my head .
21 And then it just became a drug that I had to take for every day use .
22 It tastes alright for a few mouthfuls and then it like gets a bit monotonous .
23 And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation .
24 She had to look after the family and the home , and sometimes she even had a part-time job as well .
25 Yet there is a place for drinks and slippers , and many younger and older couples can know about their mutual ordinariness so that they do not have to strive , posture or compete ; and yet they still keep a specialness and excitement in each other alive .
26 Request : The Liberal ex-chief was asked to write a few words for ‘ Backroom Boys ’ , a book about ‘ men who distinguish themselves without excess , folk quite happy to take a pleasingly light and unimposing approach , and yet who nevertheless make a reasonably fair showing throughout life ’ .
27 It was a small , stuffy room , and yet I distinctly felt a chill in the air , like a draught , and I knew that it must be coming from that other world my uncle had told me about , and that the threshold to it was somewhere very close at hand .
28 And why we always appoint a member of our project team , to responsible for each individual job .
29 And every now and again he probably gets a shade nervous at keeping cash under the floor-boards or wherever he puts it , and starts spreading the load . ’
30 And therefore it just becomes a heavier and heavier burden .
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