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

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1 We 've been there ourselves and now feel that it 's too easy for churches simply to add to the guilt of those who have abortions . ’
2 Relieved that he had apparently not betrayed himself and yet wishing that she had not moved away from him , David told her about the history of the old Jewish quarter of Venice .
3 They have confirmed that , in regions II and III , the surfaces on which and respectively behave as ‘ fold ’ singularities similar to those of the Khan-Penrose solution described in Section 8.2 .
4 Everything that is in my head , everything that I feel ; the fact that the natural world thinks nothing and neither laughs nor cries . ’
5 Reg used every opportunity to take swipes at me and constantly implied that I had lost the confidence of everybody involved with the club .
6 He looks at me and still wonders if I 'm fooling .
7 He winked at me and then scowled as though he had thought better of it .
8 Then you could get a , a piece of wood very , very rough , understand me and then cast and then you could get the cast in down to exaction , you follow what I mean and then er you could what you want .
9 Sex with him never really satisfies me and only works if I imagine I 'm with a woman .
10 If they failed to reach agreement , the Queen would summon them and simply say that it was their business to ensure that the Queen 's government was carried on .
11 And as Joe was saying , he said , all we do is just go back to them and just try and say well look you know when you come to see us again do you want to accept this or regret it on the basis that you 're going to strike , but all the other section in the company 's accepted that .
12 If children are being quiet and good while out shopping many mothers ignore them and only respond once they are difficult .
13 Assemble ideas , eg for a story , poem or description , on paper , or on a computer screen , or in a discussion with others , and show some ability to produce a draft from them and then to redraft and revise as necessary .
14 He would dearly have loved to be with them and greatly regretted that age precluded any such thing .
15 She stopped again then said wryly , ‘ When I saw you and gradually realised that he was attracted to you I naturally became jealous . ’
16 With a big orchestra after a certain time , if they are used to you and really play as they can , they will sometimes give you something more beautiful than you thought you could hear .
17 One danger of having both eggs and pollen in the same structure is that the plant may pollinate itself and so anticipate and prevent cross-fertilisation , the very purpose of all these complexities .
18 bloody ages doing things like if , if mode so and so to work out whether it 's a Monday or a Tuesday or something and then trying and everything else to try and get
19 sort of read through a bit about it and then when you 've read it , put the book away and leave it for half an hour or an hour or something and then try and draw a rough outline of some of the main points .
20 And I used to go down you used to see all the mams and kids going down the moors here , taking their dad 's tea , down in the fields , so they could have a bit of something and then finish as got dark .
21 Fru Møller set down Miss Danziger 's breakfast herself and then turned and called , ‘ Bertha !
22 He had respected her lack of interest in what others might have called sexual morality , had respected the fact that she had slept with him and neither offered nor expected anything in return .
23 Iris , who had spoken in glowing terms of the man and his ambitious undertaking , revealed that she had agreed to tutor a week 's art course for him and immediately suggested that Melissa should accompany her .
24 ‘ Then there 's nothing more for either of us to say , ’ she accepted dully , turning away from him and then halting as the edge of her vision caught the movement he made towards her .
25 and it was in quite a big space , I could off got in behind him and then changed if I 'd reversed in but when I saw this other chap sat in his car and then he indicated he wanted to pull out , so I let him go
26 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
27 The court was told that he had killed the girl after taking part in sex play with her and then discovering that she was under age .
28 One can share it and yet recognise that there is justification for contemporary views that work in mines and manufacture had a yet greater effect on health and longevity .
29 We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected .
30 Robyn held it out at arm 's length , glanced at it and then cursed as she saw the blood that dripped from her fingers on to the black plastic .
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