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

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1 And so we still see separate departmental systems growing up and central I S groups not necessarily well integrated and well in control of this new generation of client server systems .
2 This change , called accommodation , happens automatically in people with normal eyes , and so we only become aware of the process when it starts to go wrong .
3 On my own the aircraft was a lot lighter and so I soon reached 1,000 feet , the circuit height .
4 Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’
5 When we are at school , for example , we all develop very strong relationships with our peers and usually we also have one or two favourite teachers .
6 And like you just do ordinary skipping and you jump in the middle and it 's H P W R.
7 They can be more selfless , more public spirited , more erm idealistic than they would be on their own , because the super ego can presumably erm influence the ego in both directions , it can make the ego erm transcend itself as it were to higher ideals and like someone sometimes sees this in , in group behaviour , but equally of course it can erm debase the ego by setting lower standards than the ego would normally accepted itself .
8 But I 'm so used to it now , and honestly I rather enjoy both .
9 That 's right , yes I mean , the goalkeeper was fantastic first half , and really we only had one chance second half , and he made a great save from Fossey. erm First half , it was a case of just throwing himself into the right area and the ball was hitting his body and you know , he was just a good example of how to be a good goalkeeper .
10 it must have been about four or five o'clock in morning , and now we never hear any traffic .
11 But I had nobody , and now I suddenly have three relations in my world , or two , if you do n't want to be counted . ’
12 And now she often has extra vegetables instead of a dessert .
13 I was pleased we were talking about girls because I felt this was a subject where Andy 's two extra years did n't really count ; I was effectively the same age as him , and maybe I even knew more than he did because I mixed with girls every day and he only really knew his sister Clare .
14 And then what really bugs those people is seeing me keep catching up with them .
15 Can I propose that we vote either to go for Southwell Centenary cos I think they are the fav either or , and then we also have another vote for Bramley or Brinkley and then we have a vote between the winners of either of those two ,
16 I 'm suggesting we send that man a voucher for fifty pound that his company or he puts towards the next time they buy a full fare or an Apex and then we actually get fifty quid or a hundred and fifty quid .
17 Through the years though more erm through the years we actually only receive thirty percent of our input I suppose one of the examples are and then we only remember twenty percent of that thirteen percent again the danger of you know every remembers this
18 I was told to sign three cards and then they just dumped this bag on the counter , and I could see the rope inside .
19 They seem to settle down and learn the language and then they suddenly become desperate and want a crumpet or something . ’
20 He started playing with my hair and then he just got worse .
21 And then you just got another pair and you put another pair like that until you had five .
22 and then you also pick that room and things like that just to demonstrate how that can be used
23 First you make a fairly detailed ground plan , and then you essentially turn that ground plan into a three dimensional plan inside the computer .
24 And so usually at the end of the day you you reversed your procedure and went back to the stalls and took the lines down and cleared up for the butchers and what have you , and then you usually got some meat , or perhaps some vegetables , and various things .
25 Well I could n't see anything , er because there was a lot of cloud , and then I just heard this sort of bang , and then it was just silent .
26 and then I never ate all mine , and the kids never ate all theirs , so I thought well I get the frozen ones and just get one out each time for Tony stick it in the oven half hour before .
27 Roy Bailey made his Palace debut at the age of just 17 years , but he only became our regular goalkeeper after his spell of National Service had ended early in 1953 , and then it soon became clear that Roy was a goalkeeper of the highest quality , even though he was performing in a Palace side that was almost invariably struggling .
28 He heard Sammy give an excited bark from the front room and then it immediately sounded muffled .
29 However , I think we do still have some certainly some reservations about erm the policy and how it perhaps fudges some of the loca locational provisions of existing policies .
30 Housing estates are the modern monument of municipalism , more typically than the new civic centres and town halls , and yet they often look improvised or makeshift , as temporary as if they were plains of prefabs .
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