Example sentences of "and [pron] [adv] [vb -s] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( 3 ) In paragraphs ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this Rule references to the beneficial owner of a share do not include a person in whose name that share is registered and who beneficially owns that share .
2 ( 3 ) In paragraphs ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of this Rule references to the beneficial owner of a share do not include a person in whose name that share is registered and who beneficially owns that share .
3 And the Rottweiler come in this morning and she never does any overtime not any not Saturday morning not Sunday .
4 She is an eagle of a special kind , strong and powerful and she still has enough power to put her strength in my wings .
5 At the heart of Althusser 's work is a desire to understand how modern societies reproduce themselves — how , for example , the vast and complex structures of modern capitalist states are maintained — and he implicitly divides this process into two connected parts .
6 " It is n't , after all , as though we had any reason for not having them , because now that Amelia and Magnus and Gabriel are all married there 's plenty of room , and my parents are anyway worried , politically speaking if you know what I mean , about having so much empty house ( though he 's hardly the kind of tenant that that kind of consideration would provide ) , and he even pays some rent from time to time .
7 Bob McMillan , managing director of Honda Racing , said : ‘ Joey has done a lot for us over the years and he thoroughly deserves this gesture .
8 I know someone who earns his living by repairing boards and he always does most business on the days after a strong onshore wind has combined with a high tide .
9 ‘ Much too fast and he never takes any notice when I tell him to go slower , so I do my knitting .
10 No new employees come into the Smurfit organisation without his say-so and he personally approves all capital expenditure .
11 The face is dished , like that of the Jersey , and it probably has some Jersey blood from the nineteenth century , while the brindling probably comes from the old Normandy Isigny variety , a good butter producer and big enough to be used as a draught ox on Alderney and Guernsey , whither it was taken by monks in the time of William the Conqueror .
12 Can I , can I connect this with the notes , because it does raise the point about er , the judges , whether they should have retired er earlier , and it also involves another matter , I think .
13 A verb always makes a link and it always represents some kind of movement .
14 So generous is this bequest by birds to their young that a chick needs no additional food from which to build the flesh and bones and feathers of its infant body , and it still has enough energy left over to break its way out of the shell .
15 It will be a lobbying organization and it deliberately eschews any party political association .
16 This is how Ovation do it , and it certainly means less hassle when it comes to changing strings .
17 Whether or not one agrees with Oakeshott 's position , it represents a sophisticated defence of the imperfectionist argument for a ‘ limited politics ’ , and it certainly warrants more consideration than Honderich provides .
18 Yeah , quite a high one so they have a big dam to give a good head water , a good height of water , and that water comes Drops down through quite a quite a height , and then they have a turbine sort of force it into a turbine with a turbine and it really spins that turbine th that 's joined top the alternator and makes the electricity .
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