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

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1 And luckily we 've both got a very good alibi for last night .
2 We 're waiting to register as a charity and eventually we hope to get a national FreeFone line .
3 It serves no real purpose and eventually we have to pay for it to be taken away .
4 , 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 .
5 We are aware that socially and economically we have more in common with our opposite numbers in the Republican ( Catholic ) side than we have with loyalist ( Protestant ) big-wigs .
6 We have been living in a jungle all our lives and we have struggled to bring our minds into cultivation but without hope and suddenly we have found this meadow of cleared land on which we can plant our gardens .
7 Now to start sailing closer towards the wind , we need to pull in the mainsheet , pop the daggerboard down and then turn the boat gently towards the wind , we reach the point where even with the sail sheeted in tightly , the front edge , the luff of the sail is still flapping , that 's as close to the wind as we can get and so we maintain a course to keep the sail full .
8 Something inside says ‘ You ca n't say it that way , it does n't work ’ and so we change it .
9 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
10 There will be a series of levels satisfying this criterion , and so we observe a progression , in the frequency of the ion .
11 ‘ And it keeps getting bigger and bigger , and so we keep coming back to complain about the size of the hotels and the lousy service , and STOP PUTTING CUCUMBER AND BUTTER ON MY F***ING SANDWICHES !
12 We got a big one where erm , sort of , it 's really cold , and so we keep erm , the longest dates and everything erm , that we do n't need immediately , and then , we got the fridge/freezer , we got the freezer in the stock-room , which is ours , we we just bought it , wh , my parents bought it about three years ago , for ourselves .
13 For larger boats a life jacket like this one is fine , particularly if you are going further offshore but it 's too clumsy to wear in a small sail boat like the Topper and so we prefer the buoyancy aid like this one .
14 The increase in is and so we increase Y i for all nodes i of T B by .
15 But this also breaks down for the same reason and so we resolve the problem by taking what is valid from thesis and antithesis to form a synthesis .
16 And so we come to our third reason for the propagation of citizenship as an ideal .
17 And so we come under the spell of Descartes , for whom , since the mind is distinct from the body , a pain must be a mental , a private , object .
18 I declare it 's been carried against and so we come back to deliverance number two as it is in the print .
19 And so we come to the antepenultimate item on the agenda .
20 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 .
21 And so we come full circle .
22 This technique fails for the central question of how to write the relativistic law of gravitation because Newton 's law of gravitation is not compatible with SR and so we lack a starting point .
23 And so we express our deep sympathy to Jane and our thanks for the life of Nigel , a life we shall miss very much .
24 South of Milan lies Bologna , a city whose fame lies in another chapter , in the university founded by the students of the eleventh and twelfth centuries , and so we turn west and south to Liguria and Tuscany , where we meet the cities of the seacoast or the great rivers , Genoa and Pisa and Lucca , Venice 's main rivals for the maritime trade and the great colonial empires .
25 By now many will be itching to get moving and so we turn immediately to the question : how can we get on with it ?
26 That is a scientific question , and so we turn to science , not the Bible , for an answer , or a suggested answer .
27 This is not to deny that questions of income distribution are important , but they do not concern us here , and so we restrict ourselves to " baking the biggest cake " .
28 We decided that our programmes of study for knowledge about language were too difficult , too close to a first-year undergraduate course , and so we cut these drastically .
29 And so we bring er a special sort of er expertise I suppose to the talks but also the experience of retirement which we think is is really good by someone who has already retired enjoying retirement to be able come to talk to people .
30 And so we end up in the paradox of a system which invokes the criterion of historical consciousness as a means for distinguishing the ‘ primitive ’ from the , civilized' but — contrary to its claim — is itself ahistorical .
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