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

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1 And luckily we 've both got a very good alibi for last night .
2 , that contract is now completed , the infrastructure contract on site itself has been let , and er , we have now resolved all the , the issues that were on that site , and effectively we 've already sold two of the plots off that site before .
3 We knew very little about these last clients of the season except that they were two attorneys and a proctologist , all from Georgia and all vacationing with their wives , and we also knew that one of the wives was a vegetarian and that the proctologist hated pasta , but beyond that our guests were utter strangers and so we waited nervously to see what kind of people would be our companions and paymasters for the next week .
4 We liked Chris very much and it was obvious that they were very happy together , and so we went ahead with plans for the wedding .
5 We neither of us knew how to deal with this , and so we went across to the Underground Station .
6 And so we went together . ’
7 We ought to be able to cope , we feel bad about things , and so we come right down here , withdraw and ca n't cope .
8 By now many will be itching to get moving and so we turn immediately to the question : how can we get on with it ?
9 I wanted the pupils to understand the idea of a square metre and so we began practically as a class with blank metre sticks on the floor to represent the fences .
10 Few biologists , quite rightly , have dug out badger setts , and so we know very little about these elaborate burrow systems — except that , until recently , the biggest one known had no less than 360 metres of tunnels , with 38 entrances .
11 And so we 've merely spelt that out on the second page of our standard conditions of service .
12 Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that .
13 And so we see there in verse seventeen , that they began laying their hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
14 And so we have again you know , set that information out in the in in the document .
15 The Government has not yet made its mind up , and so we have all to play for .
16 This is the way that wild animals do die in times of hardship , and perhaps we need sometimes to see , on our doorsteps , the consequences of our past plunderings of nature .
17 The danger of approaching whole group work by letting children first improvise in small groups and then presenting them with an issue which you hope will give them a focus is that they remain more interested in what 's going on in their group than in the supposedly unifying issue : " Why should I be interested in the corner shop being knocked down when I never use it , and anyway we 've just been burgled ? ! "
18 and thus We have already seen how the ideal gas equation ( 4 ) can be derived from equation ( 14 ) .
19 But he 's also saying is n't he at the end of this paragraph , or he 's implying that th this is this revolution is not happening because we the communists are making it happen , it is happening and we need to react to it and somehow we 've therefore got a choice , we can either trail behind or we can lead it .
20 And once we got there , the routine was always the same .
21 It 's just-well , it 's a shared house , we all do things like cooking and cleaning , you know — and usually we eat together .
22 But what we 're proposing here essentially , is to say we 've got a seventy thousand pound contingency not specifically allocated , we will reduce that down to thirty thousand , but within that thirty thousand we will have to deal with requests we get to increase grants to people who 're already in receipt of grant support , and also we 've also found it extremely helpful to have a small reserve so that when a body comes along and says I would do this for you , but I do need a small grant in order to do it , and you 're effectively buying a hundred thousand pounds worth of service for ten thousand pounds , that you have actually got a ten thousand pounds to put it in , rather than funding everyone , so that 's basically the policy behind it Chair .
23 er sustained willpower which was highlighted by frequent illnesses , especially in his er president of the university , where Wilson suffered defeats and conflicts and transfer of reform of rebuilding the university , and also we see there er back part of his life a Wilson of his own er , seem to direct some of his rage against er , a coloured colleague of his , a .
24 ‘ I 've seen the way you look at him — and frankly we 've all found it rather embarrassing to see the lovesick look on your face whenever he 's anywhere near you .
25 More recently we have been joined by East Sussex County Council , The Borough of Hove , The British Council and now we welcome also Lewes District Council .
26 And now we 'd better go , I think , because time 's getting on and we 've still tons of packing to do .
27 And now we 've all managed to carve out or own identities , and to be recognized for our own distinctive bodies of work . ’
28 And now we get away with five or six .
29 And now we look closer at Stan Gilligrew , he bears more than a passing resemblance to a certain well-known PR consultant .
30 Okay so let's see , okay things that I bought , right how much and now we need quite a bit sort of across there if we can , if we can get it .
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