Example sentences of "and [verb] [conj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , Schwarz and Laatsch ( 1991 ) have questioned whether there has been a steady improvement in efficiency , and suggest that efficiency fluctuates over time .
2 and hum As Time Goes By too loud
3 She took five years to do it , five years of remissions and declines and suffering borne with no patience whatever .
4 Fifteen coins are recorded from the site ; some of them are of Valentinian and show that occupation continued to the end of the fourth century .
5 He reports experimental evidence which suggests that adolescent middle-class Jamaicans can distinguish " Jamaican English " from " Jamaican Creole " , and shows that code switching between these two can be identified not only in contemporary speech , but also in the speech of characters in literary texts .
6 Fabia was ready and waiting when Lubor called for her promptly at six forty-five that evening .
7 She was ready and waiting when Roman tapped on her door .
8 Slotted heads are rare on electric guitars , and remember that string-changing tends to be slower .
9 Your toddler may also not have much experience of being with other children , and find that learning to mix with them is difficult .
10 The suspect in Jones , reported at [ 1984 ] Crim.LR. 357 and decided before PACE came into force , might well have been within the class of persons now entitled to this special protection .
11 Fabia echoed , and hoped as light dawned on her that she had got it right , ‘ You 're saying that Mr Gajdusek is going to Prague ? ’
12 Popular nursing mythologies are demystified and explained and advice given on tailoring re-entry preparation to suit individual learning needs .
13 In 999 he speaks of delay in getting the fleet into action , and suggests that delay occurred on other occasions , but without explaining why .
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