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

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1 ‘ We have eaten enough and now we wish to retire . ’
2 O K. What I propose to do is I 'm going to read this poem aloud and then we discuss it as a group
3 And so she said oh I want to see that , d' ya mind if I come with you cos I do n't want to go on me own , so and then we arrived , mum arrived first and , I said you do n't mind Naomi coming do you ?
4 They have evolved separately and thus we discover that monkeys with prehensile tails serving them as an extra hand only come from the New World .
5 If we do n't get divorced , marriages last longer and yet we have no idea how to deal with them .
6 We would rather have gone somewhere else if that was what we wanted ; it was n't quite right somehow and so we painted the windows up again . )
7 Right erm all the rules people are tired etcetera so their rates of and knowledge is probably downhill anyway and then we talk about thirty five minutes just to speed up make sure we train them , we 've given them all the input .
8 Heads down , strenuously and determinedly we fought the southerly swell for a couple of hours before arriving at An t-Aigeach , a wild though sheltered inlet , respite , complete with deer , a heron and a live floating urchin .
9 Anyone not a fool or a maniac should acknowledge Izzy 's ability to make this stuff work ; most people do this sort of thing very badly and so we call ‘ rock ’ inane and hopeless , but Stradlin brings verve and love to his work and the drooling beast is once more revivified .
10 ‘ We got a boost out of the cup run , but promotion has always mattered most and now we have nothing to interfere with that .
11 Since the government 's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges , transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down the drain that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again .
12 We are aware that socially and economically we have more in common with our opposite numbers in the Republican ( Catholic ) side than we have with loyalist ( Protestant ) big-wigs .
13 More and more we shrink from reminders of life before death .
14 We are in a changing era ; more and more we have people who are unaware of these therapies , but equally want to know what is going on .
15 More and more we realise , as deskilling and lack of training inhibit our economic capacity , that a policy of social opportunity also makes the most obvious economic sense .
16 Or it may he because ‘ more and more we find we have people who say they ‘ ca n't sing ’ .
17 And then we walked further and then we found this pub to eat .
18 Look back internally and now we 've got ta talk about communication to your question survey .
19 Yet he is not to die : at the very last moment the image jumps slightly and then we note Custer 's singular absence at the centre of the famous circle , which at that moment begins to break up .
20 Academic research tells us that this rarely happens perfectly and so we need to examine the effects of the policy in practice .
21 Shufflingly and silently we followed them .
22 Now and again we came across the signs and secret symbols of the Templar Order : huge black crosses , thinly covered with whitewash , whilst the arms and escutcheons of long dead knights still hung high on the walls .
23 Now and again we had association or exercise , but most of the time we were locked up twenty-two and twenty-three hours a day .
24 Now and again we made such mistakes .
25 Well they 're not common but every now and again we see someone who looks like they 've got a straightforward problem that does n't get better .
26 What I think we 'll do to start off with is to just put you on one inhaler and see how well you respond and if you only need it ev every now and again we do n't need to do anything else .
27 Editorials and Commentaries are where you read this , rather than in the middle of the journal ; the typography has changed ; now and then we break from two columns to three on the page ; and there is a spot of blue on the cover .
28 I can comb my hair now and then we go straight up town .
29 but every now and then we get something with a special offer on which we 're getting the Kelloggs cornflake bowls at the moment .
30 Only by going to their workshop and every now and then we have somebody who well every now and then somebody is fitting something .
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