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

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1 What precisely those technologies are , and where they come from , is still under discussion , it says .
2 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 .
3 ‘ Well , we 'll see what we 're up against and where they come from .
4 Because of the seasonality of fruiting , the major question left unanswered is where the dispersal agents come from and where they go to .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 HERMS allows designers to record associate information about parts , ie which parts are assembled together and where they live in space .
10 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 ’ .
11 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 .
12 And where we feed in Fen and Reed , they 'll feed both Beef and Bacon .
13 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 .
14 ‘ We do n't known what you are and where you come from .
15 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 .
16 So you 're signposting what you wan na do and where you wan na go .
17 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 .
18 You tell the reader everything your sleuth sees and hears ( fair play ) and you have the ability partly to enter the detective 's head when and where you want to .
19 selling and getting a result on that you see I 've covered a lot of stuff for you on that , I 've covered quite a bit with you on , er product knowledge , now would you say that you 're reasonably together there and where you want to be on product knowledge ?
20 And where I come from , ’ he told her , ‘ it 's soft and beautiful .
21 Today , in my constituency of Brecon and Radnor , where my father came from and where I come from , unemployment has doubled in the past 15 months .
22 I am very positive in my views , and where I come from .
23 I know exactly who I am and where I stand in the world .
24 Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter .
25 If all this had to be summed up in one sentence I suppose it would have to be that Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem is an extended illustration of a point in philosophical logic : namely , that the meaningfulness of some of the things we say is dependent on contingent facts of nature — such as that the Earth revolves on its axis , and that we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan .
26 Net change , forty five million pounds and that we regard as one of the most satisfying outcomes for the year .
27 Er this is the end of the day report and that we keep in a file and they , they could be brought .
28 The reader should check that P1/T2 remains optimal for and that we pivot in the x 1 -column when 0 = ⅙ and the s 1 -column when θ = - .
29 certainly prior to the nineteen ninety two legislation erm in relation to what was er the was er required application but as you see since nineteen ninety two legislation , that petition was changed erm and in terms of the resolutions , we suggest that recognise the people concerned Hertfordshire and that they are taking into account the applications erm that we continue to work basically with H M I pollution aspects and that we respond to the Department of the Environment er expressing our concerns er er erm way in which er consultation has changed and in fact us .
30 I think it 's very important that we do n't neglect er people who live in rural areas and that we do in fact ensure that they get the same sort of provision erm that they do elsewhere .
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