Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And you would the name had to be filled in and the time and the details .
2 And you 'll a road going that way overlap
3 And you can an expression for it then in terms of that .
4 If you already have a table-top VCR machine , it is very likely to be this format and you will no doubt have a stock of VHS cassettes which use standard 12.7 mm ( ½ in ) video tape .
5 Ms Pitt-Kethley is , of course , the saucy poet and author of TOO HOT TO HANDLE , and you will no doubt recall that Ms Cummin , 74 year old author of THE LOVE QUEST , posed topless last year for the SUNDAY SPORT .
6 As you 're next er his next of kin and you will the property will become yours .
7 And who would the other be ?
8 The murder must have been a severe shock to her and she would no doubt be deeply concerned over its effect on her husband ; she should have gone to see her yesterday , or at least telephoned .
9 When she did attack , though , she won most of the points , and we shall no doubt see more of it .
10 My Lord the only point of interest and it 's really one that I took in the of the submission is that if you use an up to date nineteen ninety three figure for calculating it when it was first back to years three and a half , two and a half and one and a half years ago , then intre it would n't be fair if interest is awarded on that as well because in a sense the increase in the figure that inflation and the increased cost of living has produced because you use an up to date figure , probably equates with the interest and we can the figure an up to date one to avoid just that otherwise it would be getting the figures for each of those years and then working out interest .
11 He knew he would be assured of company there with no talk of weddings , and they would no doubt offer him a drink .
12 This particular day he comes round to me , he says , Take this lamp , he said , Bugger off down there , he says , and thou can the coal I 'm coming .
13 His erstwhile subordinate had been raised to a position of considerable power now , and he would no doubt recall how little mercy he had been shown by his former Controller .
14 Well I er do n't agree that there has been er understaffing and in the statement which I made to the House today I was able to point out what a very big increase in er the total complement of the prison officers has taken place during recent years , but it 's up to Lord Justice Woolf to look in to whatever evidence is put before him , it 's for him to look at the terms of reference and he will no doubt decide what is relevant and what is not .
15 It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster .
16 And what would a dog 's tail how would that be spelt ?
17 And what would the boyfriend think of that ? ’
18 If we get a blue one , we put it in the bag , and what would the bag cont what would the second bag contain now ?
19 But how would these be preserved if he were writing them now , and what would the historian of the future make of the sanitised , word-processed , spell-checked notes that might be left behind with every trace of the intellectual evolution of his argument having been edited and re-edited from the text ?
20 And what would the concrete form of this compulsion take ?
21 And what must the owner Cyril Watkins have felt , for he was too excited to watch the finish on television .
22 In no time at all the record company boys will impose their vision on the band and how they think it should be marketed , and how fast , and to what audience , and with what producer , and what songs , and what should the press angle be ?
23 If they are , does this constitute discrimination and what should the school do about it ?
24 And what will the King say ? ’
25 And what will the baby be like ? ’ ’
26 What terms would the English try to impose , and what could the French hope to get away with ?
27 Who was this strange flower waving fellow and what could the band possibly sound like ?
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