Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 and er the students themselves have all sorts of problems and latterly of course we had erm a great number of mature students
2 Allied troops now punched deep into Kuwait and on into Iraq itself in a multi-pronged attack .
3 The Soudley Brook flows on from Camp Mill , towards Bradley , passing the site of the 19th century Tilting Mill , past the 19th century Soudley Furnaces ( Lower Soudley ) and on to Bradley itself , where there are the remains of an 18th century wireworks and a later foundry .
4 its , honestly it was and eventually of course it did come out and there 's always been a gap because the one behind
5 Such transgressions range from the socially acceptable parking on the ubiquitous yellow lines to the stigmatising drunken driving and eventually to offences which are generally regarded as morally reprehensible .
6 The purpose here was to deal quickly and effectively with landowners who were holding up development .
7 And right on cue there was Elise at the door of the shop , elegant as always in slim skirt and silk shirt , her face alight with welcome which changed quickly to surprise as she realised the man with her sister was a stranger .
8 ‘ It was a conscious decision to sign to Rough Trade because they had done a lot of good work in the past and right from day one they were our friend which is the most important thing .
9 And right from day one , from the day Emily had been born , Josey had offered her services as a child-minder .
10 Maria ( whose name is pronounced ‘ Mah-Rye-Yah ’ , as in ‘ Black Maria ’ ) is the daughter of a Bean Street neighbour , and suddenly without provocation it is said that she starts an uproar of a fight in which Mrs Jenkins is stabbed .
11 A lot of times it 's economics that determines what people do in all their endeavours , and in the case of Hawaii tourism was the thing and so of course they had to play music for tourists .
12 And so of course they started pulling his leg then see ?
13 No that 's right , as I say but erm anyway then after that when I left at say sixteen , you see , er er er a friend of ours who was a railway clerk at Needham Station came and told us that they were taking on girls on the Railway Company and would I like to do it and so of course I had to pass exams and er actually , can I read some notes that
14 And so with Joyce we might talk , say , of the manageable stories of Dubliners and the still acceptable mixture of poignant retrospect and startling surges of feeling that mark the portrait of the artist as a young man .
15 Training should be as specific as possible and so for karateka I recommend either shadow boxing against a mirror , or working out on a light punch bag .
16 The reason why a release to one debtor releases all jointly liable is , because , unless it was held to do so , the co-debtor , after paying the debt , might sue him who was released for contribution , and so in effect he would not be released ; but that reason does not apply where the debtor released agrees to such a qualification of the release as will leave him liable to any rights of the co-debtor .
17 And so in conclusion I looking at it and the exhibitions we 've made to you and to the county in the course of the consultation draft is that this county does not need this policy and that it is in fact an insidious and repressive kind of policy that it contrary to national planning guidance and should not be included in the alterations .
18 In somewhat better weather conditions they climbed the five-mile drove-road to the lofty Tushielaw pass , and down to Tushielaw itself , with its bridge across Ettrick , making good time , although the burns and streams were running high and making fording a problem in places .
19 Synthesis was achieved only after some years , and only by methods which did not justify expansion to an industrial scale .
20 There she had found her husband still snoring on her cot , and she had stretched out on his ; but sleep had n't come , and long before dawn she had decided she must leave the camp at once .
21 From that dissolute , pleasurable and wasted place , no wonder he 's threatened by people who decide to use their intelligence differently , and especially by women who do n't fit a stereotype that bolsters the ludicrous notion that He is a Superior Being .
22 Active life in the sense of engagement with the physical necessities and well-being of society belongs properly and sensibly to people who feel no inner compulsion towards , or understanding of , spiritual issues — as he much more trenchantly put it , they have " no sauour " of " goostli occupacioun " ( 12.123 – 4 ) .
23 He was a fork-lift truck driver with General Motors , he worked at the Budweiser brewery at night , and in between times he was a bartender. ’ lf0020
24 You have spent most of your day sitting in your office while I , from seven o'clock this morning until ten tonight , have been at the beck and call of two old women ; I have seen to the needs of my child , and in between times I have cooked the meals and done whatever I could towards keeping this mausoleum clean . ’
25 and in between time she goes to meet Gordon so er
26 Throughout , our view has been that it is teachers who are closest to children , and together with parents they are responsible for deciding how to use the tools at hand .
27 During this period , many changed to production methods were completed and together with others he was responsible for the introduction of incentive schemes , revised staffing levels , and new inspection systems .
28 Yet these , finally , have to be set down as complications of the market process , and not as factors which override it .
29 in relation to er adjustices erm we can not support the Liberal Democrats er motions in relation to er , to T five , Mrs 's is , is right in saying our representatives of , of Hertfordshire who represent her own who represent erm Hertfordshire , we are also sort of citizens of the United Kingdom and not to afternoon we , er what ever it is now .
30 He says in the autobiography erm my view was that every president was a and this was a famous phrase every president was a steward of the people , a steward of the people , bound actively and affirmatively to do all he could for the people and not to content himself with the negative merit of keeping his talents undamaged in a napkin curious turn of phrase I decline he says to adopt the view that what is imperatively necessary for the nation can not be done unless the president can find some specific authorization to do it in the constitution .
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