Example sentences of "and [indef pn] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … this is only the beginning of what they will do ; and nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them ’ ( 11.6 ) .
2 She ‘ takes in ’ children in her house at Brighton , and is known as ‘ a great manager ’ of children ; the secret of that management was ‘ to give them everything they did n't like , and nothing that they did ’ .
3 and someone and we 've now been told that we have to pay for it , and I
4 And and it really made it really gave the edge to that you know and and someone And I thought .
5 So what we have , if I can paint it like this , is a development programme which does n't just rely on Oxfordshire Social Services putting cash into it , because there are , if we manage this process properly , other people who we can encourage to bring money into Oxfordshire , but the key thing that 'll only do it is if they 're confident that they 're dealing with a competent organization and somebody that they trust and they have some form of credibility .
6 I found nothing about it that I did n't particularly like and plenty that I did .
7 I do n't know , and nobody that I 've asked knows , a single regular user of cocaine in the Derry area .
8 " Is n't it strange the way everyone 's got kittens to dispose of when you do n't want them and none when you do ? "
9 Among the EC 's 166 regions there are only 17 where agriculture provides more than 10% of the regional product , and none where it generates more than 30% of the gross value added .
10 Just two of these you can either take one after your cup of tea , and one before you go to bed
11 It 's a tablet that you take , one in the morning and one before you go to bed at night .
12 This is a very simple form of communication , and one that we use ourselves .
13 That at least is part of the traditional role assigned to us by men and one that we have never repudiated ’ .
14 Under the auspices of Scottish/Canadian editor Andy Gray , the paper was faced with a dilemma and one that it had great difficulty resolving , namely how a paper still steeped in show business traditions could come to terms with a new music that was deliberately and defiantly anti-commerciality and the supposed ‘ circus ’ of the pop world .
15 At any rate , in this way if in no other , the English ideal of the artist as amateur has a continuing validity — and one that it behoves us , as Poundians , to acknowledge more often than we do .
16 And one that I know you have a personal interest in — polio .
17 I appreciate the minister 's difficulty representing the Home Office with no specific responsibility for these matters as far as er er Europe is concerned er but nevertheless this is a matter that does affect the electorate and one that I think the house should take er notice of .
18 The first attempt at integration through modules , and one that I rate extremely highly against all comers , is Smart .
19 A great adventure , a fitting enterprise for one who had known herself from infancy to be set apart for some rare destiny , and one that she had thought herself to have pursued courageously , successfully , with a redeeming love that had rescued even the anguished , complex , hostile Aaron , and had saved him from his wilder flights .
20 There are scenes in variety , but connected by an interesting theme and one that she made particularly her own , the self-deceiver .
21 One of Abu Khadra 's first memories — and one that he went back to again and again — was of walking with his brothers Rabah and Anwar through his father 's olive grove in Jaffa to visit the house of his uncles .
22 But since he wrote those words some of the harpsichords he was unable to see , and one that he dismissed too lightly , have become more accessible .
23 There was a coconut shy , a candy floss stall , and one where you got a prize for fishing up a coloured celluloid duck out of a moat of dirty grey water .
24 Held , allowing the appeal and substituting a period of postponement not to exceed six months ( Sir George Waller dissenting ) , that for the purposes of making an order for sale in favour of a trustee in bankruptcy under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 no distinction was to be made between a case where a property was being enjoyed as the matrimonial home and one where it had ceased to be so used ; that where a spouse , having a beneficial interest in such property , had become bankrupt , the interests of the creditors would usually prevail over the interests of the other spouse and a sale of the property ordered within a short period ; that only in exceptional circumstances , more than the ordinary consequences of debt and improvidence , could the interests of the other spouse prevail so as to enable an order for sale to be postponed for a substantial period ; and that , accordingly , since the circumstances of the wives and their children , albeit distressing , were not exceptional , the order sought by the trustee should be made .
25 With any shock into the body there are only two burns , one where the shock went in and one where it left .
26 Whilst on the market stall I had a Liverpool pensioner who had n't seen a Liverpool organisation so when I got home I sent to her a notice of the huge rally there going to hold in September , in Liverpool with a couple of Bishop 's and big national speakers , I sent that to her and also contacted a Liverpool pensioner secretary to get in touch with her , and we 've also written to erm , that 's the rally , erm , we 've also , I 've also written to Jim from Cumberland , if you remember er his down our rally , so we should have some , we decided to buy twelve copies of each publication they produce and one when we get our office will be available there .
27 For instance in showing that 2.5.1 followed from 2.5.1 " we split the proof into two cases ( one when p divided n and one when it does not ) and establish each case separately .
28 I 'm already at one thousand and something and I have n't finished yet . ’
29 It 's a grey area , and everything that we do is totally ethical and professional , but obviously what were talking about is obtaining information .
30 I have learnt that the sun and the stars are eternally good , and that my body leaps in contact with this sparkling world and everything that it contains from the minds of Beethoven and Shakespeare to food and drink and a soft night 's sleep .
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