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

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1 Allied troops now punched deep into Kuwait and on into Iraq itself in a multi-pronged attack .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 To be drawn from experts , teachers , teacher trainers in Spain and elsewhere in Europe who are already active in CALL .
6 After all , they have taken almost all the land they want ; their main territorial concern now is to widen the northern corridor linking their western possessions to their eastern ones , and thus to Serbia itself .
7 Dad spent quite a time loading manure on to a flat-bedded cart , harnessed a horse , put it between the shafts and away to Bugmore we went , with me feeling like a king beside him .
8 And er when I first came to the shop , the mo m A lot of them used to come by train and you know taxis or meeting and at the station and and away from Holyhead they used to stop by the shop for fruit .
9 He lost no time : his report was completed by the end of the month , and early in April they met to consider the Report and its Recommendation .
10 According to Noel Stock 's Life , Pound first met Binyon in the second week of February 1909 , and early in March he found ‘ intensely interesting ’ a lecture by Binyon on European and Oriental art , for which the lecturer had sent him a ticket .
11 During the summer a fleet under Admiral Byng was despatched to keep watch on the Channel ports and early in September it appeared off Le Havre , where , Lord Stair had reported , some seven or eight ships had been hired under a false name and loaded with 10,000 ‘ stand of arms ’ , i.e. muskets and ammunition sufficient for that number of men .
12 Eusebius reports that the Desposyni — the descendants of Jesus 's family and possibly of Jesus himself — survived to become leaders of various Christian churches , according , it would seem , to a strict dynastic succession .
13 Secondly , I do not think it does a college principal any harm to operate in a different framework , see how others organise themselves and bring a principal 's view to bear upon validation exercises — and possibly upon SCOTVEC itself !
14 We did , and off to London we went on the ninth of July , for the judging , at the Queen Elizabeth Hall .
15 All Scorpios will be a little tetchy when the Sun in your birth sign is at odds with Saturn on November 4 and close to Pluto your ruler on the 14th .
16 A pro-Nasserite revolution occurred in the Yemen in September 1962 , which was to lead to Egyptian-backed rebellions in the Aden Protectorates and later in Aden itself .
17 These figures have always traditionally been very unreliable , but I 'm hoping that it also might indicate that across the country and also in Oxfordshire we are developing what we call out-reach services and the idea is for people to get in contact with drug users who probably do n't want a lot of the time to stop using drugs .
18 Its members move in and out of employment , and in and out of Nairobi itself , at a very fast rate .
19 in and out of Kuwait they never have to their only restrictions at any time , never , even if Kuwait had a financial crisis because of the crash of its stock market one expected that people might move their capital outside the country because of it , but there was no restrictions , no control , everybody was free , you could walk in and out of the country
20 Opinion remained hostile towards Thornton ; he had to be protected from the London crowds during the hearings there , and back in Bromwich he was hated .
21 In Milan , in London with Walter Legge , in Vienna , and now in Salzburg I coach the singers myself .
22 The dualism implied by this statement can be related I think directly and appropriately to Proust himself .
23 Hans Keller pointed out many years ago that , while the three preludial " interludes " are broadly speaking of a generic nature , setting the scene and mood for when the curtain rises , the three mid-act interludes have more specifically psychological connotations , telling us something about the state of the dramatic action and particularly about Grimes himself .
24 Pupils are encouraged to establish their own personal accommodation with each other , the staff and particularly with Roger who will play the major role in the decision-making process .
25 A similar character is found in some coinage of this time , in South Italy and particularly in Sicily which takes the lead in this art .
26 Erm indeed over the last two or three years the borough council 's become extremely concerned at the deteriorating economic situation within the district and particularly around Harrogate itself .
27 His actions have inspired the Society for 160 years and here in Scotland we have 3500 members ( 38% of which are ladies ) in 385 parish conferences continuing this work .
28 When working in Canada , I occasionally transferred babies in-utero by jet plane over distances of around 800 miles safely and here in Downpatrick we transfer babies in-utero to Belfast when required and transfer them safely .
29 Ten-years old Data Connection has until now kept a low profile , selling portable versions of IBM 's Systems Network Architecture ( SNA ) technology to the likes of Control Data , Hewlett-Packard , ICL , Norsk Data , Northern Telecom , Prime ( deceased ) , Wang and even to IBM itself — though it wo n't say exactly what .
30 The kestrel is an adaptable predator , and even in Europe it is known to take large quantities of insects and earthworms ( Brown , 1976 ; Yalden & Warburton , 1979 ) .
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