Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb -s] and " in BNC.

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1 And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for
2 A less obvious example of this failure to take protective measures occurs when a contestant believes that a scoring technique has been delivered , and so disengages and dances around the area waving a fist in the air .
3 Well I think the answer to that is you 've got to remember this kind of hunting is cooperative and cooperative hunting does rely first of all on having other men to go hunting with you which is , which is important and also or so I 'm told by people like David McKnight and Warren Shapiro an awful lot depends on information , we want to know where the game is , who saw what where , what did they catch you know , was there rainfall over the so and so ranges and so on , and you need to know that information if you 're gon na be an effective hunter and you need good communication with other men .
4 The company has also insisted on product quality control , and personally oversees and approves each product licensed on behalf of its clients .
5 , cos unless we 're going to get it straight , but it just all comes in like this time of year , and just comes and let us in .
6 The warming and cooling that takes place when the computer is turned on and off expands and contracts circuit boards and socketed integrated circuit chips .
7 A dissatisfied customer recently sent in the following example : ‘ The signatory confirms the accuracy of the above information to the best of his knowledge and hereby authorises and requests ABC Limited to furnish the bank with any evidence they so require forthwith . ’
8 However , there is scope , in future years , should the Committee wish to develop the site , but I recognise the limited resources of the Civic Trust and I would only wish at this stage that the Trust continues to visit the site and also encourages and supports educational visits .
9 This facility receives " green " Falcon 10 and 20 aircraft direct from France , and installs interiors and avionics , and also paints and delivers direct to the corporate customer .
10 They have their individual nests and both does and bucks are promiscuous .
11 The haws on C lavallei are the orange side of red and both haws and leaves seem to hang longer on this tree than the other .
12 Though Ruby 's brain weight is only 400 grams , about a third that of a modern human 's , she has proved an apt pupil and now understands and uses a vocabulary of about a thousand words .
13 And tomorrow comes and we do n't know .
14 well he has I mean er my my daughter-in-law said he takes he mu he very often drives he 's got a season ticket , an annual season ticket t er to take the train but more often than not he drives because he gets into the into London at about quarter to seven in the morning he goes and you know , parks the car and then goes and gets breakfast and she says he always takes at least one shirt in the car with him to change into .
15 and he 's like going oh what you gon na do then poof and he goes I will look like I 'm scraping my knee , nuts him in the balls , and then goes and I will knock some dust off my shoulder like
16 teacher takes register and then describes and allocates tasks ;
17 In the case of acid Tyrode 's the process only takes a matter of seconds , the zona swells and then thins and it is advisable to remove the embryos to warm M2 + BSA ( Table 5 ) before the zona is dissolved completely .
18 This one goes in the lead and then stops and then the other one goes in the lead and then she puts a spurt on and catches up .
19 Sara Suleri also both celebrates , and yet protects and hides , her much-loved family in Meatless Days .
20 Some of the mosaics have been lost during the centuries but much remains and is carefully looked after by the Ravenna authorities .
21 This is not an exhaustive listing of all foci , but merely identifies and organizes those that can be derived from Figure 13.2 and its subject statements .
22 anything but just listens and what happens , what happens to that , the vets that person 's husband 's livelihood is threatened , why are they threatened ?
23 It is refreshing , therefore , to see the publication of this book , written nearly 40 years ago , in which an inventor of real achievement acknowledges ‘ an interplay of economic and social forces ’ and the importance of the ‘ social environment ’ , but also asserts and describes the role of individual insight .
24 The author acknowledges that you will have difficulties but then suggests and explains what you can do to prevent them .
25 In fact there are those who go even further , insisting that favouring the verbal capacities of the left hemisphere not only conceals but actually deforms and disables right-sided accomplishments .
26 The dwarf maintains an assault on the trees for long periods and achieves little ( the equivalent of frequent , low-magnitude events ) ; the giant sleeps most of the time but occasionally wakes and causes great destruction ( a catastrophic event ) whereas the man works regular hours and systematically achieves the greatest effects ( events that occur once or twice each year ) .
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