Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The company says that overseas royalties it has earned on behalf of the authors , artists and publishers it represents have increased five-fold in the last three years , and that it currently licenses its properties in 25 countries . |
2 | Romania 's Foreign Ministry had said on Jan. 18 that the organization had " lost its raison d'ĂȘtre " , and that it too favoured its dissolution . |
3 | There is no reason to suppose that she and Mozart did not discuss his work together , and that he sometimes took her advice . |
4 | , that 's over by , they stayed there and although they just had their places that , that you ken they never |
5 | They eventually ramified , quite spectacularly indeed , into English society , and although they subsequently left their marks elsewhere they played no further part in the mining adventure . |
6 | And once I nearly got my head flattened , cos I sent up the wrong thing and bang he sent it down and I just got my head out of there in time . |
7 | Most things are played with conviction and have neat tunes , and if nothing here changes your life , it 's a decent record for a bastard hot sticky day . |
8 | Dead Lucky was struggling to stay in touch , but he was still there nonetheless , and if she just pushed her way out , Damien could easily make a show of snatching up . |
9 | It has superb holding and shaping abilities and because it actually bonds your hair , it will enhance the natural movement , waves and curl . |
10 | There was a clear feeling on the part of some Councillors that , since the School was no longer under their sole control and since they now had their own Technical School to worry about ( they had been responsible for its organization and financing from March 1892 ) , they need no longer be too concerned about the Grammar School . |
11 | It will not expand and since it completely encloses their bodies , the only way they can grow is to shed it periodically . |
12 | But Stainforth understands mountains as well , and while they also have their own structure , they are changelings which we can not take for granted . |
13 | Thank you for your fax of the 26th October , and whilst I fully appreciate your views and the reasons which prompted you to write , I would like to make one or two points which may help you to understand our position . |
14 | His blue eyes stared at her blindly and when she gently said his name he gave a start , spilling whisky over the crumpled telegram . |
15 | He remained at Mosley 's side as the BUF lost the support of its most influential followers , and as it increasingly employed its members for the provocation of violence . |