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

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1 and or she went to the door
2 Laughter is the same language the world over , and the sense of pride and group identity which is engendered when a group tells another about who it is and where they came from is a critical factor in the cementation of the group and fostering of indigenous skills .
3 Recent palaeomagnetic studies , which identify the magnetic secrets ‘ frozen ’ into the rocks when they solidified , have also enabled scientists to decipher when the rocks moved and where they came from .
4 And Preston very dubious , because she did n't look like she had a baby in her tummy and experience had taught him to be very sceptical about any information his family gave out , especially on the subject of babies and where they came from .
5 I told him about my family and where they came from , then told him about my father .
6 All of the sample of Rowdies were able to plot very accurately where they had stood on the terraces over the last few years , who they had been with , and where they expected to be in the future .
7 The gauntlet had been flung in clear sight of them both , and where they went from there Claudia had n't the faintest idea .
8 What precisely those technologies are , and where they come from , is still under discussion , it says .
9 When papers are destroyed deliberately , however , as they are in half of the cases of those claiming asylum at the ports , apparently to conceal the identification of the claimants and where they come from , that must adversely affect their credibility — unless they have a convincing explanation .
10 ‘ Well , we 'll see what we 're up against and where they come from .
11 Because of the seasonality of fruiting , the major question left unanswered is where the dispersal agents come from and where they go to .
12 Many parents also want to know what pupils do and where they go after leaving school — how many go into further education , to university or into employment .
13 It is at this point , where the routines become more closely aligned with the self and where they appear to be dealing reasonably successfully with the ever-present problem of control , that the habit becomes hard to break and that threats to it will be resisted .
14 For example , the members of the Rowdies group were well aware of their positions , and where they stood in relation to one another was clearly defined .
15 One of the most noticeable features of English is that many syllables are weak ; this is true of many other languages , but it is necessary to study how these weak syllables are pronounced and where they occur in English .
16 Whales and dolphins are largely carnivorous , but feed mostly on much smaller creatures — fish , lobsters , krill , plankton and so on , depending upon the species and where they happen to be in the world 's oceans .
17 HERMS allows designers to record associate information about parts , ie which parts are assembled together and where they live in space .
18 When we were born we did n't have this difficulty — we did things how we felt like , when we felt like and where we felt like .
19 On the contrary , the study of the humanities is essential to society as a whole , since ‘ the humanities are concerned with a truthful understanding of where we are and where we come from ’ .
20 ‘ We shouted back , trying to explain who we were and where we came from .
21 A German Customs officer asked us about our trip and where we came from .
22 Erm , we need to know what the position is now , and where we want to be , so , a lot of the influence is going , what change the influence is going to bring about .
23 And where we feed in Fen and Reed , they 'll feed both Beef and Bacon .
24 as an honest man You know some time we 've got to decide what we 're gon na do when , as soon as we get to Thailand and where we wan na go first .
25 There are , of course , instances in other areas of the law where such opinion is ignored , and where one searches in vain for a reasoned articulation of justification based on sound policy , but they usually serve as food for the argument that in so doing the law becomes an ass .
26 Where one stood and where one sat in relation to others was always very prescribed .
27 ‘ We do n't known what you are and where you come from .
28 Well that was fourteen minutes so you 've got fifteen minutes to ask questions of John , and it would help , I think , if you want to ask a question , to stand up and say who you are and where you come from , which constituency .
29 So you 're signposting what you wan na do and where you wan na go .
30 Take life at your own pace , stop when and where you want to , and discover as much of this strikingly beautiful country as you like .
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