Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You have a bath and powder well in between , ’ she would say , oblivious of their embarrassment . |
2 | You will probably appreciate some guidance and direction early on in your reading , and for this reason chapter 7 provides bibliographies which are intended to give you a flavour of current methods and ideas . |
3 | Make-up effects and melodrama straight out of the 1920s Yiddish theatre ? |
4 | ‘ There 's the stench of treachery and conspiracy high up in London , ’ he commented eventually . |
5 | Again I felt fear and panic well up inside me , but again decided that this could not help in any way and would simply be a waste of the valuable energy which I would need to get through this difficult time . |
6 | He was by now running the family 's 700-acre holding in his own right , and farming right up to the power station boundary . |
7 | She is the most inventive and formally radical painter around , turning image and surface inside out in unprecedented ways . |
8 | 9.00 pm , and we are fed our complimentary supper of sausages and mash — hardly the food of love , unless you 're a particularly staunch Freudian — and head stodgily back to the dance-floor . |
9 | So I ignore the directive I have just been given , and head straight back to London . |
10 | Those on board were aware that they were approaching the point at which it would have to swing east and head inevitably back to Europe . |
11 | May , sporting an Elvis Presley head-piece nodded to Jenny who had decided to don the best selling Scousers wig set comprising curly wig and moustache straight out of the Harry Enfield 's series . |
12 | Although the two forms are almost certainly not interchangeable in JC , having different functions , both are used for past actions and map broadly on to the British English simple past . |