Example sentences of "and [adv] [pron] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Does my right hon. Friend agree that his earlier answer emphasised once again how essential and right it was for the Government to stand up against allowing homosexuality in the armed forces ?
2 And suddenly we 're on prog rock planet , but with a difference .
3 Directions for the great north-south coastal highway came up and suddenly we were on a dual carriageway that cut through the remains of a giant sand slide .
4 At the forward end of that we came to a glass-panelled door , which needed no key , and suddenly we were in the comparative quietness of the drivers ' cab , right at the front of the train .
5 On the way back to his conversation the barman punched a button on the television and suddenly they were in Texas , where folk lived and loved fit to bust and discussed it all in idiomatic but poorly synchronized Italian .
6 I turn to the next document on the tag and suddenly I am in a quite different and entirely familiar landscape of calm , double-spaced , wide-margined , cleanly typed Government A4 .
7 The thing that made me a little envious was this girl — she 's his assistant on this particular film — ringing up , and there was a slight chance they would be going to Switzerland that day , and suddenly I was in there again and I thought how exciting it all was and how nice it would be to go off filming again .
8 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying :
9 Otley 's voice came from the trees on the river bank and suddenly he was in the water hauling me out .
10 So is n't it good for us rather than quibbling , rather than criticizing , and recognizing that we 've all got different abilities and perhaps if you had n't got one of those abilities there , the , the body that it speaks about , you see every part plays a part does n't it on our physical body and so we are in accommodation , we all have a part to play , and that 's the way we , we grow you see and we mature and we become better , able , equipped to go out and tell others , gives us confidence as well if we know what we 're talking about , that way we can learn , so never quibble about assignments and arrangements , never criticize brothers and sisters in the congregation .
11 The Romanian guards proved much more reasonable this time because we had the foresight to obtain a permit for safe passage from the Romanian embassy in London and so we were on our way to Arad by about 5.30 pm .
12 The large ships used during the BGS offshore reconnaissance geological mapping programme could not approach close inshore , and so there is around the United Kingdom coast a largely unexplored area stretching in places several kilometres offshore .
13 Govt. defeated and so I am to be P.M. The load will be heavy and I am so much alone .
14 I own a Charvel myself and so I 'm at home almost immediately with the feel of this one .
15 I am a regular visitor to Goodison and so I 'm in a position to assess the situation .
16 I graduated in 1967 and then I did postgraduate work till 1969 and so I was in a student milieu until a year before the gay movement started .
17 And so she 's on medicine .
18 Young sculptors seem generally indifferent to its lures and so it is to veterans in the field that one must look for nourishment .
19 Whichever explanation is revealed by the major research effort that is still needed for the rest of the 1980s , the population changes discussed above have also had a major impact on rural communities , and so it is to this topic that attention is now turned .
20 The future should always be a volatile mixture of trepidation and excitement and so it is for The Wedding Present .
21 During the past week there have been several occasions where people have been meddling with candles and other things in the church , including the money boxes yet again , and so it is with some sadness that I have decided to keep the church locked during the holiday period .
22 And so it is with the orchestra .
23 And so it is with Wattana , who , in a psychological move during a recent Matchroom League clash , showed he is hardly in awe of Hendry when he won five successive frames before scattering the balls to ‘ allow ’ the Scot the first of three consolation frames .
24 ‘ Red ’ is a subjective mind experience , not an outward experience , and so it is with all sensory experience .
25 It would be a tragedy for the aircraft preservation and restoration movement as a whole if it were all scrapped , and so it is with great sadness that after a great deal of thought they are agreed ( having been partners both in business and as husband and wife ) that the time has come to take life a bit easier and retire from the business .
26 And so it is with the genes , the natural bureaucrats .
27 It is one of the more perverse facets of human nature that the more we have , the more we want — and so it is with the rose .
28 And so it is with novelists .
29 And so it is with Puccini .
30 Skilled reading depends upon a flexibility in the application of component subskills , and so it is with all skills .
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