Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He has limitations of memory ( is there a single pilot who can recall all the instructions in his operations manual ? ) , limitations of response times , limitations to the amount of information he can assimilate at one time and process mentally ; and everyone responds differently and at different rates . |
2 | Because , it gets ridiculous and everyone gets very into what there saying . |
3 | It is an army roadblock and everyone gets out . |
4 | And everyone gets quite excited , . |
5 | She was really fucked out of her head , totally , an and everyone says how randy she is , it 's quite funny . |
6 | Septimus is trained out of his bad habits in the end , and everyone sleeps happily ever after . |
7 | On the screen , the window cleaner begins to urinate into his loved one 's mouth , and everyone sits around , attempting to pretend that she 's enjoying the experience as much as they are . |
8 | And with a little extra trouble it can be turned into a splendid party dish — not for a grand formal party to be sure , or even a buffet party , but the sort of meal for intimate friends when you can put all the food on a huge scrubbed kitchen table and everyone sits round and helps themselves . |
9 | When things are going wrong the Government 's supporters call it a failure of presentation and everyone trots out the old excuse that ‘ we are not getting the message across ’ . |
10 | As I said at the beginning , Confucius , that grand old Chinese philosopher , had it right : treat others in the way that you would like them to treat you and everyone ends up much happier . |
11 | So attention shifts in a rather desultory way to the ever diminishing group of small independent booksellers , and everyone ends up felling dissatisfied . |
12 | The narrator says , ‘ I was there , I felt it , but I ca n't describe exactly what it was , ’ and everyone draws closer , fascinated . |
13 | He is very wealthy and everyone looks up to him but as for me I could understand from my limited Italian he is very sad because one of his ships is very late in arriving in port and is feared lost . |
14 | Now the emphasis is on families and communities , and everyone comes together for the feeding of the 30,000 . |
15 | Traditional family gatherings happen at festivals like Chinese New Year and the Moon Festival , when the moon is round and everyone comes together , no matter how far away they live . |
16 | There are so many great young designers there now and everyone knows just how much I love shopping for clothes , ’ said Kylie . |
17 | The war is over and everyone bursts out singing ! |
18 | She begins casually to fondle Bob 's penis , and everyone moves slightly closer to everyone else . |
19 | ‘ I know Alan from the England set-up , and everyone has always been impressed with his work . ’ |
20 | The nettles took over and nothing survives now . |
21 | And nothing dates more easily than the clever wheezes of a previous generation . |
22 | And nothing comes up about five times , aargh , and I , I 'm and your mother comes round and catches you , aargh |
23 | It never comes easily — and nothing comes just from my head . |
24 | I puke again , but it 's just like my tummy s being squeezed and all I do is make this coughing noise and nothing comes out . |
25 | blow , hard , trouble is you blow and nothing comes out the area oh that 's good , do that again like that that 's it |
26 | We 've had five years here and nothing 's really been clamped down on us — we must do this and we must do that . |
27 | Hands are always on display and nothing looks more unsightly than broken fingernails , highly coloured chipped nail varnish or chewed nails . |
28 | That is absolutely right , and nothing has more clearly revealed the Opposition 's attitude to people 's wishes in the matter than their persistent hostility to the 4 million or more people who have taken out personal pensions for exactly that reason . |
29 | We leave Fionnphort and no-one looks back . |
30 | It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds . |