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

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1 Wally 's real name was Warwick Nightingale resident of Hemlock Road , East Acton He had a Rod Stewart haircut , feather cut and shaggy , and mostly he 'd dress in Granny Takes A Trip kind of clothes with maybe one thing added from Malcolm 's shop , a pair of creepers perhaps .
2 Wait around long enough and eventually everything will come back into fashion .
3 Both Gareth and Rachel enjoy talking to their visitors and eventually they will leave the management of the farm and dairy to their children and concentrate on showing the visitors how it works .
4 The idea of three comes as an abstraction from many sets of three objects : although no-one has ever seen three , children can see three cars , three people , three umbrellas , three miscellaneous objects , and so on , and eventually they will understand the ‘ threeness of three ’ .
5 SDLP councillor Frank Feely said : ‘ The reality is it is not an ideal site for travellers and eventually they will have to go somewhere else .
6 Where is Andrew ? ’ and eventually I can tell them and Mrs Gould gives a strange little shuddering cry and Mr Gould tells her to get the people in the house and phone for an ambulance and runs away down the path towards the river with the four Golden Labradors barking excitedly behind him .
7 And eventually you 'd notice that it had petals around the horizon .
8 Control the nitrite levels in the same way as you did for ammonia and eventually you will reach a point where you will get a nil reading for both .
9 The universe would expand to a very large size and eventually it would collapse again into what looks like a singularity in real time .
10 Work going on as part of the resource management initiative is designed to overcome this problem , and eventually it will produce the information that is lacking .
11 It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said .
12 This being the case we can talk back to them on the same basis and presumably they will understand .
13 And presumably he would swim , but you do n't know that , I just , it has n't come out has it ?
14 Viol had made himself obvious today ; and presumably he would have done the same on other occasions .
15 And presumably you 'd like to see push a little bit further upfield ?
16 and luckily that the , the song that we did was funny and so people enjoyed it , but they did n't understand it and they did n't have a visual image of the artist 's work , so I now have to take erm a couple of pictures , er prints with me if ever were going to read it and we sing those songs but not everybody does , and then they do become excessible you know , they can see , you know , that erm , yes erm if it , if I was going to publish a book of poem I , it would have to be stated that this related to this picture and presumably it 'd have to be , it would be with it , with it
17 So it goes on and on and on and presumably it will go on for ever .
18 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG indicates that it is to follow Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA in offering Eo Corp 's Eo 440 and Eo 880 personal digital assistants — and presumably it will buy a stake in Eo too .
19 , but when they asked us to go , you know , I mean they two seats to spare and old Bert would n't speak and came and said would you two like to go , he 's on the committee , you see so he went and mentioned it to Lionel and Lionel got them out and said would you like to go and right I 'll put your name down so
20 The Bill might have been opposed in all its stages in both Houses of parliament , and altogether you would have had to spend about £1,000 or £1,200 .
21 The argument , although thought-provoking , was not watertight ; panegyrics are not noted for their chronological reliability — and besides there could have been more than one battle against the Alamans .
22 I 'd asked my mum and dad if I could go to a boarding school — the one in Edinburgh Andy was at , for example — but they 'd said I would n't like it and besides it would cost a lot of money .
23 It is not a simple case that we can run along , sell a few houses , get the capital receipts and suddenly we can go off and have a wonderful programme and replace the assets which we have sold and when we 're talking about assets in this case I think there 's one crucial difference between us and you and that is we recognise that that is n't just an asset it is a person 's home a person 's home , that 's so important an a I 'm , just to talk about it as if it is is something else , y'know , just some petrified lump of cattle , petrified lump of stock money that was doing no good whatsoever , is a nonsense and I think most of us would agree that it is a complete and utter nonsense .
24 We won for a third time at Zandvoort , the first grand prix of the season : apart from the prize money , that moved us up a scale on the start money and suddenly I could see our way through the rest of the season .
25 Like I 'd be talking like this and suddenly it 'll go .
26 When this was unsuccessful it would look around the cage where there was a long stick and suddenly it would decide to use it to rake in the fruit .
27 His eyes opened wide , and suddenly he could see Kirov in a new light .
28 Muhammad Ali was like that , he 'd look weary and suddenly he 'd produce one big punch and his man would be gone .
29 We might , for example , find that in a particular residential area there are unexpectedly large numbers of households with ‘ lodgers ’ and so we might want to add this as a specific category in the household composition ; or we might find that on an attitude question views are rather more extreme than we had anticipated and so a new response category could be usefully put in to save us noting responses under ‘ Others , specify … ’ in many cases .
30 which one identifies , there 's a kind of feeling erm you know , we 're , we 're the members and there 's something special about us and er at the best we 're sorry for the non-members , we 'd like to have more of them and so we might proselytize and preach the gospel , you know you know throw away your idioms , become or in the worst possible way we might be an exclusive group and say we are , we are erm special , we are we , we know the truth and everybody else is infidels and you know they should be killed or driven out or or in some ways discriminated against because they 're wrong and we 're right .
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