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

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1 But it looks as if it looks as though she stands there and something just drops
2 Fifteen there 's fifteen there and whatever they need here .
3 It does n't matter if I 'm not there but umm you know with the time she 's there and whatever .
4 but over the years you sit there and ya you know
5 A number of different positions were taken there and nothing was clear-cut but it was paralleled by the story of Terry finding out that his wife , Sue 's baby is not ‘ his ’ .
6 Again , the Government are saying that the procedures are there and nothing further need be done .
7 Well he 's a ministerial servant at last he was just sitting there and nothing you know for years since I 've came into the truth , he was , he was n't doing at all nothing and then lately erm , because he did , he did have a business and then he had er some pigeons er racing pigeons and all he was all involved more in making money and er you know , and then gradually he 's got rid of er , of the things that will actually er took a lot of his time , so he spent a lot of time with his family and with in the
8 ‘ And they were there and nobody was there at the same time ! ’ says Derry .
9 All their time was spent on the ones that were going to stay on , so ones that were going to leave at the end of the fourth year were never there and nobody sort of worried about them . ’
10 Then it started to feel funny , just the two of us there and nobody talking .
11 Make a road from that little sort of estate there and nobody get onto it .
12 There was a tree house there and nobody knew about it so I climbed up there and I 'd shoot everyone from the roof you know .
13 Oh yes , because he thinks he 's got perfect right to be there and nobody else .
14 It 'd be real easy — I 'd just say to myself ‘ Well , I think I 'll just pop over and see Marie today ’ , and five minutes later I 'd be there and we could have tea together , then if I did n't want to stay the night I 'd just fly into the sky again and stay there .
15 WHILE I sympathise with Denise Scott Fears , I know the charity 's response would be , ‘ It 's a cut-throat world out there and we 've all got to grab our piece . ’
16 On another occasion , a woman cousin met me there and we stood talking , ‘ Who was that woman you were talking to ? ’
17 We went out there and we looked at the bone , we compared the bone and we returned that bone . ’
18 ‘ There 's so many of us out there and we 're getting a lot of exposure , but we 're not moving .
19 ‘ We had a lot of youngsters out there and we were a bit too fast and frenetic when we had the ball but that 's down to inexperience .
20 The illusion that I had and perhaps many others had in the early seventies was that somehow we could reach a blissful state where all tensions and anxieties would not be there and we would be sexually , as well as emotionally , free .
21 ‘ We 've made interesting friends there and we like it .
22 ‘ Debbie was born there and we still have a place there , but not the same one that she grew up in .
23 Milpitas , California-based Adaptec Inc says it has no immediate response to reports that competitor Distributed Processing Technology Inc , Maitland , Florida has slashed prices on its AT amd EISA disk controller boards : fear of a price war put Adaptec 's share price under pressure last week ; the company told Reuter ‘ Competitive pressure has always been there and we 'll respond as we always have ’ to it ; Adaptec 's manufacturing organisation could cut costs and pass the benefits onto its customers ; Distributed Processing is discounting its AT adaptors to $285 from $655 .
24 ‘ But we are looking at others too ; there are lots of candidates out there and we need to conclude something this year . ’
25 There was always somebody there and we had a television set and rest room there , and there was always about twenty or thirty girls in it .
26 Even so , the weather and the seasons are still there and we do alter our work , plan our smallholding and adjust our energies around them .
27 And yes it erm I mean and therefore we would be reviewing current practices which is that erm you know the film is in the building , the cinema is open , the staff are there and we therefore show a film at four o'clock because there 's no extra charge for us doing so and we hope thereby to attract however many er patrons to see it .
28 So that 's that , but he 's not going to interfere with us talking , let's carry on , at about ten o'clock Graham is coming who is , I 'm , as you know I 'm doing erm , er a teaching course , I 'm not a teacher you see , I 'm a , I 'm a nurse , he 's coming to assess me on er , this is a teaching practice for me , alright , so he will come in and I think he 'll sit over there and we 'll just get on .
29 Now when you say right across , I mean you you 've ta seen the photos of , of er shell pitted ground with the nineteen fourteen eighteen war , well that 's how Bentley was then cos it had been rooted for coal and nineteen twenty six strike everybody got it all out cos there was a lot of top surface coal , course it was just left there was a lot of mole holes , stuff from the furnaces when they tip tipped the slag , it was up and down and there was Buttons Brook , was n't it Buttons Brook across there , called Buttons Brook there was a pool across there called Leg of Lamb but I mean it , it er you can imagine what I 'm trying to say , what the ground was like to go over in pitch black night , to go over there and we went out and course we was issued with er ammunition which was one of the o only times I can remember when we went really out prepared with live ammunition , and er we scouted and scouted till daybreak and we did n't find nothing .
30 Well we was in that area trying this gun out in one of the mole holes that was over there and we 'd fired one , that was alright .
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