Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I 'll beat up Tony Adams after .
2 And I must point out Dorothy actually volunteered this piece of film .
3 " I Charles Gillingham Hamilton M.A. of Stockport in the Borough of Stockport and County of Chester , Clerk , a Clergyman of the Church of England , in priest 's orders and a Graduate of the University of Dublin declare that I will discharge always to the best of my ability the duties of Headmaster of the Stockport Grammar and Free School , and that in case I shall he removed from my Office I will thereupon relinquish all claim to the Office and its future emoluments and I will deliver up possession of the School and my residence to the Trustees and that it shall be lawful for them in the same case without ejectment or other legal process to take possession of my residence and remove myself and my effects therefrom . "
4 I actually try and educate the public , I do school talks , I will go outside a circus and I will give out leaflets .
5 John and I will pick up Erica and see you soon . ’
6 Any more and I could set up shop ! ’
7 And I can buy back Robert 's 25 per cent of this place — you know I do n't like him having a foot in the door here . ’
8 Printer support is good ( 450 in all ) , there 's an adequate page preview feature and you can set up macros easily and quickly .
9 That 's all from you so can we have the financial report and you will switch off sir .
10 and you could write off barrels , you could still improve your barrel er , your barrels a week int it ?
11 A good teacher is one who inspires confidence in the children and who can pick up problems early on before they get serious , and can bring the kids on .
12 Hector , who came and went at will through her open chamber door , was in turn barking and yelping , and she could make out Mrs Diggory 's voice .
13 You get a good night 's sleep and we 'll go over things in the morning . ’
14 Yeah when we 've had a look at fractions a bit erm we 'll play with those and we 'll find out things like what 's half of a quarter things like that .
15 We would sit down and work out chord progressions and scales and we 'd go over modes ; we 'd map out scales and modes over three octaves and go over arpeggios .
16 Uncle Bill would perch me on the handlebars of his bicycle and we 'd spin along Lower Granton Road beside the railway lines , with engines and strings of wagons shunting dose to us and the engine-drivers shouting hello to Uncle Bill , and beyond them were the masts and funnels of ships in the harbour .
17 We I agreed with Dick well we both agreed that Bill would be with you and we 'd sort out Jack .
18 And we 'd knock out things like ‘ Slow Death ’ by The Flamin' Groovies — who also used to come in the shop now and again when they were in town .
19 And we will set up mailboxes for you as individuals .
20 Take note of the technical tips , ‘ In the true tradition of flexis , if at first your disc sounds jumpy and unplayable , just stick a coin in the middle and everything should come up roses . ’
21 Take note of the technical tips , ‘ In the true tradition of flexis , if at first your disc sounds jumpy and unplayable , just stick a coin in the middle and everything should come up roses . ’
22 And they 'll sweeten up customers by making it six per cent bigger for the same 24p price .
23 Any more trouble , and they 'll send in troops .
24 There is a coal truck , that was parked there , and they would load up coal er from there as as necessary .
25 I think I would come down on voles really and they do actually dig a hole like that they go for erm small boulders and things like that in the garden or roots and they will send out clods as well cos they can uproot quite , quite a fair piece of er soil and of course they would eat berries as well , but again I 'm with Walter , I would like to see the end product .
26 And they could bring down Mr Major as well as Mr Lamont .
27 And he would bring back goods from the market , such as meal , and sell or exchange that for what the Dalesfolk had brought .
28 He can serve and volley and he can stay back court . ’
29 Subsequently the central department can influence events by issuing circulars , guiding , instructing or exhorting the local authorities , and it can carry out inspections , exercise confirmatory and adjudicatory powers and so forth .
30 Authority can be mistaken and it can cover up ignorance with prestige and prevent people from thinking for themselves .
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