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

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1 E he just pushed it off with a long thing like that and and on they went and did it .
2 They cursed and uttered muttered threats to desert , but on and on they walked until they made out a herd of wild cattle staring at them hostilely through the rain , and clambered aboard .
3 And on they travelled until they reached the rise in the land .
4 He asked if he could stay with them , and eventually they agreed that he could , but only if he worked .
5 And eventually they understood that , so now I can kiss them , hug them and be open with them .
6 He was due again and suddenly they heard that the prince himself was bringing him .
7 ‘ They live to get to 18 so they can vote and be an adult member of society , and suddenly they find that they ca n't drink in local hostelries until they are 21 , ’ he said .
8 When he says that erm that sort of , that 's what the C C P leadership thought and so they thought that if they were n't getting the land then something must be going wrong with the policy
9 So he just stood and so they said and what about you ?
10 In the first three months , three thousand miles , that does n't tend to happen in fairness erm and something like that would come up erm within that time scale , so , yes , I mean they have the right to go back to the dealer and I must admit in my overall view of the motor trade these days they do they are trying harder and harder to look after their customers because obviously they 're in business like everybody else , they know that their policy holders are covered by the Sale of Goods Act merchantable quality , erm and so they realize that if these things happen then they will endeavour to put the situation right .
11 He carried Jehan back downstairs , and together they waited while Jotan was bandaged .
12 Each is interactive , being an integral part of the others , and together they complement and extend the contribution to meeting the needs of all children .
13 Undoubtedly , if two persons enter into an arrangement for the sale of any particular property , and try to settle the terms , but can not agree , and after dispute and discussion respecting the price , they say , " We will refer this question of price to AB , he shall settle it " , and thereupon they agree that the matter shall be referred to his arbitration , that would appear to be an " arbitration " , in the proper sense of the term … ; but if they agree to a price to be fixed by another , that does not appear to me to be an arbitration .
14 They rose , they hung almost still , and gradually they declined and were flattened into the bulk of the later books of the Evangel .
15 could n't tell you but er these cars turned up erm , there were n't no hearse and off they went and er course when I went up the garden to get some washing in Claire came up and er anyway she said er about Mr and I said well I assume it was him , I saw Mrs and she starts on about this dog barking out in the garden again !
16 And still they boo if the mood takes them .
17 He backed away , and still they struck and lunged in his direction ; he backed away even more until he could barely see them in the gloom .
18 And like they try and tell you to use public transport because there 's too many cars on the road .
19 And some wene they close and conteyne the worlde in theyr hondes … and therefore they put not theyr hondes to take mete … ’ paranoid patients ‘ fall in to full euyll suspiccions without recouer and therfore they hate and blame theyr frendes , and sometyme smite and slee theim ’ .
20 And thirdly they argue that a model formulated by Japanese scientists to estimate the numbers of sperm whales , which is based on age of whale at sexual maturity , offers better evidence about whale stocks than the model developed by the International Institute for Economic Development , which uses length of whale ; yet the Japanese model does not fit the data as well as the IIED model .
21 And now they say that Currer Bell is a writer who understands women very well ! ’
22 And then they go and tell their friends that it 's either good or bad or whatever .
23 I know we used the video but that was for a very specific reason but if you know have you ever been to one of those lectures where there 's there 's overheads going on here and then they go and they write on there and they you have some slides and then you have a video and then you know it 's like being at Wimbledon .
24 and then they go and they never know where they are .
25 That 's right and then they go and start again
26 and they get , they get in this country and then they go and exploit them in another country !
27 And then they go and burn everybody and all the , and anti-Nazis where they
28 And , and then they go and have this they go to dinner like , his parents his wife his boyfriend
29 I just went past these fellows and one of them shouted , ‘ Hey , speccy four-eyes , ’ and I ignored them like you told me and then they came and took them off and stamped on them . ’
30 You know he was that tramp must have been an honest man because father said there was quite a little of sovereigns in that , and so I suppose it had been given to the parish and had seen that the man was properly buried , and then they discovered that he was an Aberdonian .
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