Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 They did not know when accident or sickness would hit them , and though they knew that some time in middle age — perhaps in the forties for unskilled labourers , perhaps in the fifties for the more skilled — they would become incapable of doing a full measure of adult physical labour , they did not know what would happen to them between then and death .
2 Further processes have been identified and teams will start on them between now and December .
3 And I want John to love me for ever and ever .
4 " Will you love me for ever and ever , So that nothing will sever this love ? "
5 I 'll keep them for ever and ever , even when I 've grown too big for them .
6 Olive , when she was sharing the night with me , had the habit of coming up to me about 7.30pm and saying in a sympathetic voice , ‘ You do look tired !
7 Er , if anybody 's got any items that they have n't told me about tonight and they go before perhaps you 'd be kind enough to give me a phone call .
8 The memory stays with you for ever and you 'll always be more careful .
9 It lives with you for ever and a day .
10 So those of you who have shown any interest at all in either the research programme or the SafeIT consultative documents can expect the eventual club organisers to be in contact with you between now and then .
11 ‘ Felicitations from him who must worship you from afar and longs to have you for his own . ’
12 The way we look at it is , there 's people out there want to kill me , and the authorities let you in here and give you access to more than we will probably ever get .
13 Yeah , well you probably can get them in there and you in there and get the thing out again .
14 She insisted on checking you over there and then
15 They 'll probably get somebody to contact you over there and you just hand over the material and come quietly home without blowing any bridges behind you .
16 CLARENCE is the Customer Lighting And Roads Enquiry Centre , a service centre set up to allow you to quickly and easily report any road and lighting defects and hazards .
17 and it would also enable you to quickly and easily do something on the erm on the , on the private functions night to make it look different .
18 put them into upstairs and downstairs flats
19 ‘ You could shut me in there and no one would know , ’ she said with a half-laugh to hide her nervousness .
20 Somebody jumped me from behind and knocked me out . ’
21 Yeah , I know where the erm the delicatessen is , so you got them from there and not the other shop , cos
22 I 'll drive them in here and we 'll really have 'em .
23 Just send one of them in here and then I 'll see if I can er I do n't mind really I 'll see if I can which one would like me to chat up for you I suppose really that 's basically it .
24 Well actually you do n't want them , you want them in here and bar 's there .
25 Erm but I 'm hoping they 'll put them on a , on the table when we sell them in here and there 's that 's the first thing that 'll hit them is the turned legs you see ?
26 said that to all of them in there and they thought it was really funny .
27 And I was , I was there we put it under the , on the bar you see , we were changing , blocking up , blocking them in there and the that just would not go up !
28 Yeah , well you probably can get them in there and you in there and get the thing out again .
29 We have them over here and they say
30 So I might as well take them over there and get rid of them .
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