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

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1 ‘ What we have here , ’ she says , ‘ is an oldtime country school , and I 'm still teaching and the kids are still learning . ’
2 In the end I had to admit he was right and I 'm still extending and using the ideas where they apply to my present job .
3 Everything looks so high from here , and I 'm all squashed and thin like I 'm paper and people can walk over me and it would n't hurt and they would n't know I was there .
4 And I was really wrecked and I was I was n't even actually ill I just sat , well I was eventually but I sat on this wall for about four hours , yeah
5 When this happened , however , even the traditional features became more stereotyped because choreographers used only those which the audience could easily recognise and which were commonly seen and heard in a particular country .
6 It 's better to make a new will then they do n't know what you had in before and nobody 's there to argue or question it .
7 ‘ All the same , ’ said Araminta thoughtfully , ‘ Papa says I 'm not to see you again till it 's over , and you 're either arrested or cleared .
8 In her heart , Alida Thorne knew both the future and the truth , and she was both oppressed and afraid .
9 I looked at her dubiously , and she was still laughing and insisting that it was true .
10 And we 're here to try and , alright if , if seven out of the ten that we look up tonight come through , we 've done well .
11 We 're not expecting trouble from them and we 're there to help and direct them into the areas where they can get into the ground .
12 So someone suddenly said , ‘ There 's a really terrific game going on in the square in Granada , ’ and we were just waiting and then Brynner said , ‘ Of course , I 'm the South American callot champion . ’
13 Then came the order from one of the station staff for us to do so , and there was really pushing and place seeking .
14 As a result they , they grow large , they grow aggressive , and they 're highly coloured and they fight each other for access to males .
15 And they 're highly educated and articulate people , so when they do n't like what you 've said , God can they insult you beautifully ! ’
16 Yes , well it 's Sunday night and they 're always fighting and that and he , he came out four rows of the bow wi , they were twelve inches square he kicked three of them in !
17 Er I think what he 's trying to say about the rich peasants is that er that they were always resisting the movement , it was only later on when they find that you know , that they , they need to get involved otherwise their own positions are er threatened then , then they 're joining and they 're only joining but were not actually participating in it , they 're not moving along , and so that 's what , that 's why he 's making a distinction between different types of peasants .
18 And they 're absolutely shattered and it 's windy and
19 Sanding floors : Where old floorboards are very uneven , or you want to leave them exposed and they are badly stained and marked , hire a floor sanding machine .
20 We can now see how one organization could adopt cash accounting , budgetary accounting and fund accounting simultaneously : only cash transactions are recognized , the cash flows are reported in the same format as the budget , and they are also recorded and reported in individual funds .
21 I 've lots of ideas for these , but as they are all quick to make I 've left them for next month when you have finished your special presents and they are neatly folded and packed away in all their glory of tissue paper and gold and silver ribbons .
22 So then his Scott 's mum and Noel 's mum met in town and they were just talking and Scott 's mum it 's dis , God it 's disgusting is n't it that lad given all them little lads love bites !
23 After lunch the Belgian gentleman talked to several of the below-stairs staff and they were severally repelled or enchanted .
24 The players all played at the same time , and they were always arguing and fighting for hedgehogs .
25 Well if you have the footnote bible like I 've got here , you look down the bottom and speaks about those who are beggars , beggars for the spirit and just at the bottom of our road where we live er there 's a little area there which quite busy and er there 's a man who parades up and down there daily , he 's there nonstop every day of the week , you can go by there any time , any day and he 's there begging and he has no shame at all , and if you refuse him once he 'll catch you another day and he 'll ask you again , and you 'll see him there backwards and forwards and he 'll even when the traffic lights turn red
26 His judgement is more balanced and he 's better educated and better informed .
27 Harold was about eight or nine and he was always playing and running about in that meadow yonder . ’
28 He was like as close as that and he was really staring and he was n't staring at the road cos as I went on a few feet he stared at the car again .
29 And a , and it 's double glazed and !
30 Paradise is lost , so to speak , almost before it is found , and it is never possessed and savoured .
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