Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And everyone joins in this charade with talk of them now having time to do all the things they have always wanted to do .
2 We are seeking to develop and Advanced Courses structure which is more flexible and responsive and which contributes to major objectives of wider access , credit transfer and articulation .
3 ‘ In the towns now they are so busy or so tired , poor souls , or so wretched and idle that there is no time for that calm contemplation of one 's existence which is the best part of our lives and which continues at all levels in a place such as this , among the peasantry as much as among those they call the Statesmen .
4 This eventually led to the initiation of the annual ‘ Puritan ’ Conference in 1950 ( since re-named the ‘ Westminster ’ Conference ) and which continues to this day .
5 A party to proceedings may at any time make a written offer to any other party to those proceedings which is expressed to be " without prejudice save as to costs " and which relates to any issue in the proceedings .
6 A new policy adopted by the conference failed to define a ‘ lawful trade dispute ’ and which forms of secondary action would be allowed .
7 The way to deal with the international support system at the moment is to reduce it right across the board — for all support systems to be reduced at a speed which farmers can bear and which bears on different types of farmers equally , both within the Community and as between the Community and our competitors in the United States .
8 Rather I wish to draw attention to a particular exhibit in the gallery which is quite simply the best that I have ever seen and which appeals at many levels : intellectual , artistic and aesthetic .
9 Sir Teddy Taylor recently articulated the argument that the anti-Common Marketeers have had to contend with and which has in many respects been found wanting .
10 Students from outside the UK should contact the International Office , which can supply a prospectus for non-graduating students and which deals with all applications from overseas .
11 Neither may it appoint anyone who is or may have been a member , officer or employee of a local authority or voluntary organisation and who has in that capacity been directly concerned with arrangements for the child 's care , accommodation or welfare during the five years before the proceedings .
12 He is a man whose emotions are close to the surface , and who plunges into profound troughs .
13 Yeah , the fat one 's Donna 's sister and Geraldine used to be best friends with Kelly and she lives in Big Ben .
14 Then she grabs the waistband of my trousers and tugs , and a button pops across the room , and she yanks on that zip like it ai n't gon na be needed any more and she slips her hand inside my pants .
15 ‘ If we comb through our stories and one encounters with wild whales and dolphins , we find that they seem to hang together along a shining thread — that whales and dolphins know what they are doing , that their actions are purposeful , and stunningly specific to the occasion , that they intend us no harm , that they are aware .
16 Dr Johnny Birks has been studying mink for many years and he admits with some reluctance that this extremely successful marten may have contributed to the vole 's decline .
17 The mechanisms by which elites maintain their rule is a matter of great interest to Pareto , and he discusses in some detail how the differing kinds of elite ( predominantly those relying on force or consent ) interact and replace one another .
18 Put it this way , M' lud : my client thinks that most of the values of the society in which he lives stink , and he hopes with this book to promote fornication , masturbation , adultery , the stoning of priests and , since we 've temporarily got your attention , M' lud , the suspension of corrupt judges by their earlobes .
19 And he goes to that beer up at er Cross Brampt Chase
20 ‘ After a day he will know the names of everyone on the set and he goes to great lengths to make sure we all enjoy ourselves , organising lunches and so on .
21 Razumikhin himself may or may not have come from the country , but he is certainly a member of the floating , unbelonging population of students and ex-students , and he records in simple puzzlement that Raskolnikov has been growing increasingly moody and suspicious and introverted ; ‘ he has no time for anything , people are always in his way , and yet he lies about and does nothing ’ — a confirming echo of Raskolnikov on his bed telling Nastasya the maid that he is working , by which he means thinking .
22 how much it is and he starts at five pound a bag .
23 Erm he goes round the pubs and he agitates on these lads .
24 ‘ Jimmy Montgomery comes in one day a week to coach the goalkeepers , and he raves about young Adrian Swan .
25 this this arch this this architect because this bloke is particularly interested in it and he deals with historic buildings and things like that .
26 And he walks into this brothel and , there 's this prostitute and well business is not going well
27 He 's about six foot two , short black hair , moustache , blue eyes and according to his record card he 's twenty seven and his name is John Banks and he lives at 36 Church Hill Road , Upper Tracey , and we think he 's been shot , I 'll be right over , stay where you are .
28 And he lives in this garage because out there you get earthquakes , and when you get earthquake damage to your house the government will fix it .
29 I rode Granville Again this morning and he seems in great form .
30 erm We have now at long last got his work permit , and he appears in this country next Thursday .
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