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

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1 I wish you and everyone else at the school every success in the future .
2 But the jamboree could well turn into one of those parties where half the guests fail to turn up , and everyone else tries terribly hard to pretend that they are having a marvellous time .
3 At the end of their set the roadie applauded wildly , and everyone else wandered back to the bar .
4 It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else 's quota of the annoying little bastards , so I return to my trench , wrap myself up , and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard .
5 It preferred to be allowed to say some prayers for the Queen , the prime minister , and everyone else concerned with the choice , before they reached their conclusion .
6 The first time you use the rehearsal room , spend as long as necessary setting up your equipment until each member of the band can hear themselves and everyone else clearly .
7 The detached , amused part of Phoebe sometimes thought that her main feeling at these parties was a wish that she , and everyone else too , would dare to improve the quality of the wine , but they were all too self-consciously afraid of being mistaken for Yuppies , despite the fact they were mostly a little too old and slightly too poor .
8 During the boom sparked by the success of Henry VIII , banks , insurance companies and everyone else with money to lend had been pouring money into films .
9 ‘ The media have decided that there has been a return to two-party politics and everyone else has been marginalized , ’ she told the author .
10 He had devoted Sunday evening to making a plan of action and knew exactly what he and everyone else he could press into service was going to be doing this morning .
11 Not only do I suppose that the desk in my study exists when neither I nor anyone else is there to perceive it , I suppose that I , and everyone else , can perceive the same desk .
12 Fluff continued to look after Titch , and even when she grew and became Big Titch , she never forgot her first friend , and they shared a basket , though she persecuted everyone else — feline and human — giving them no peace until she fell asleep , having worn out herself and everyone else .
13 ‘ Useless bloke ! ’ he exclaimed , ‘ use- less to himself and everyone else .
14 If he gave Lee the torch , he 'd let Jack and everyone else know where they were by mucking around with it , and if he did n't let him have it , he 'd most likely give them both away by having a scene .
15 Someone was shaking him by the shoulder as the band played ‘ God Save the King ’ and everyone else in the cinema stood to attention .
16 There she was , poised on the brink of some great , unbelievable experience , and everyone else was more concerned with their own problems , their own lives .
17 Their parents , the authorities and everyone else thought they were too young to be in love , too young to really cope with adult responsibilities .
18 Lancing , who surprised themselves and everyone else by making their first appearance in the Halford Hewitt Cup final against the winners , Shrewsbury , last April , will raise a few more eyebrows if they do half as well this time .
19 Obstructing you and everyone else in the place , come to that .
20 He brings out the child in himself and everyone else . ’
21 She sets out the details of how she feels the patient should be handled , so that the carers and everyone else involved will all help him to move in the same way .
22 He 'd play a couple of quiet rounds and then when it got hectic and everyone else wanted to be playing , he 'd stay away from the course and just hit a few balls in practice .
23 Because what she thought she felt was what she actually did feel and she said it , loud and clear and everyone else could go and fuck themselves .
24 When the swell rises to twenty feet plus and the high surf warning siren sounds and everyone else is evacuating the water , these are the men who paddle out .
25 ‘ Most bands are all drums and vocals but they are mainly the guitar and everyone else is really quiet , ’ he says .
26 And Mrs Beattie and Mrs Friar , to their own and everyone else 's astonishment , went arm-in-arm up the street .
27 On the other hand you need to be able to see yourself as part of a whole , to recognise the relationship between you , the world and everyone else in it .
28 For although his authority was supreme , he preferred to regard himself not as a dictator but as a partner , acting together with directors , players and everyone else in the club in a common purpose .
29 'Nothing seems to go right and everyone else is better off than we are . ’
30 ‘ There 's a terrible self-consciousness at being a new student in a hall of residence , hearing the clattering dinner plates , going into the dining room and not knowing anybody , then suddenly realising ( as happens to the heroine , Laura , in the novel ) that one 's not wearing a gown and everyone else is .
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