Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] there and " in BNC.

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1 So that bit that goes there and that bit goes rou , put that back in again that 's right
2 The plant is not somebody that sits there and grows
3 twisted , warped , it 's in a sense it 's exactly the same as the circle , you know you draw the circle it 's a line that starts there and goes perfectly round and comes back to the starting point , it 's exactly the same as that , but it 's been pushed out at the edges , it 's been dented in here , it 's not recognisable now as that same circle , although it 's what it is , and you see what , what has happened is although we 've sinned , although we 've come short of God 's plan , God has n't destroyed the whole thing , he could so easily just taken up the human life and crumple it up and thrown it on the heap , said finished with them , ca n't be bothered , I 'll start all over again with new people , I 'll have a new creation , well he did have a new creation , but he kept that same creation , he said I 'm gon na work on it , I 'm gon na do something with it , I 'm gon na restore it , I 'm gon na ransom it , I 'm gon na redeem it , I 'm gon na make it again , not just like it was , but I 'm gon na make it even more wonderful and more beautiful .
4 We often got into trouble with foreign seamen that came there and they started making up to the Chinamen 's wives .
5 Our challenge is to make explicit the basis for the intuitions and judgments that happen there and to make applicable the results of experimental interventions gained under more constrained conditions .
6 ‘ I was talking about some of the funny things that happen there and Mum said it was the sort of place he should be going to . ’
7 " Forty times I made that ride there and back — in the bus , not the jeep like you two , " he told us .
8 You need to do nothing except stand there and sing your numbers .
9 Aunt Bessie used to go and stay there and take Mother along too .
10 ‘ I suggest you have another glass of wine and sit there and I 'll sort it out .
11 I want to try and get one before May before the exam , but there is a superb production on i the summer , it 's on June and July and it 's at an open-air theatre erm in Lincolnshire and what people do is they go and take a picnic and you sort of take your rug and sit there and cos it it 'll be hot in the summer it would be really nice and you watch it outdoors and it 's in this big stately home which is in it 's own grounds and there 's gift shops and restaurants and bars and obviously wo n't go in the bars but you know there 's lo it 's beautiful and like a big stately home you can wander round the gardens for a bit and then go and watch the performance and if it rains then there 's a canopy you can pull the canopy over like at Wimbledon and you know it 's a really nice day .
12 No , I mean actually come to one of the officers and sit there and they do the work , so it does n't bother us at all .
13 You come to see me and sit there and say nowt .
14 He wrote to his friend R.S. Dods in Australia , ‘ … it looks so reasonable , so kindly , so perfectly beautiful , that you feel that people might have been making love , and living and dying there and dear little children running about for — the last - I was going to say 1,000 years — anyway , 600 .
15 But little is known about the chemical ‘ soup ’ of the oceans , and therefore the type of life that first became selected and concentrated there and which would have been different from that occurring , say , in rivers or stagnant pools .
16 So that 's the designer element and we get together with the people like M and S , whoever it is and meet there and decide the colours and we 're going to do that , that and that and you come back and your team works together to produce certain ideas for a range .
17 And it 's al you always think , it 's a real anti-climax because you , you 've made so much thing about getting ready and getting there and when you when you do finally arrive there you 're just exactly the same as the million others .
18 round about the first world war time , he used this sort of sort of pitching his tent up to the and staying there and learning their language and observing their rituals , getting to know them .
19 Others are tortured and killed there and then , in front of their families .
20 it is what I 've always thought for a long time that somebody like Brian if he 's not if he 's not showing at our fish at our show , even as an A class judge , I , I fail to see why he ca n't judge at our show it 's , he goes to Skelm and , and judges there and our fish will be there or strange really when we 're struggling for judges that , that we do n't do these things .
21 But when she thought about the future , about staying at home , then marrying Georg and just moving over the ridge , and starting there and then to have babies and spend every day in the dairy the way her mother did , a terrible sense of panic overtook her .
22 You have got just to find some place and stay there and get stuck in .
23 We have another chap who 's just joined who is so shy , I mean Desmond knows him , and he 's contributing and sitting there and typing .
24 Eve knew the battle had to be fought and won there and then before the other students arrived .
25 all , everything that would be in involved and er but buts a lot of the , what we did was , you know , erm just how you would er ta erm how you would try and start there and and decorate a place and make it look better which again , is part of your environment
26 We should of just got in the car and left there and then , parked
27 Affronted , Grunte urged the driver onwards , and determined there and then to abandon any idea of making a formal speech and to encourage questions from the girls instead .
28 So she smiled on and stood there and in exasperation Mrs Browning said , ‘ I do not know that we should continue this discussion , Wilson .
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