Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [coord] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
2 The West coast side have gone off the rails in recent weeks following successive defeats by Western and Hazlehead but as the cup is realistically their last chance of glory this term they will certainly not concede defeat from the want of effort .
3 And it shows , in Beerbohm and Bowra and as it survives today , how inevitable it was that Pound should have abandoned England and the English just when he did .
4 The situation is thus similar now to electromagnetism after Oersted and Faraday but before Maxwell ( see Box ) .
5 This argument reflects the official view disseminated after the war had begun again that Edward had been coerced into accepting the treaty while he was under the tutelage of Mortimer and Isabella and that therefore he could not be bound by it .
6 Oh there was a lot of them , there was MacGregors and Ramseys and and er McNichols and MacKintoshes and goodness knows any amount of them .
7 Anne had wondered what would happen now to Margaret and Molly and if they would be allowed to stay in the house , but Margaret confided that the death of the Misses Dolan had solved a problem for her .
8 It was the house where the poor woodcutter lived with Hansel and Gretel and where Red Riding Hood 's grandmother lived and it was also the house of The Seven Dwarfs and The Three Bears and all the rest of them .
9 So we 've now got you know , five of us round the table and Ray and Karen and and whatever .
10 The 12-inch tall toy was lost somewhere on the hill between Mynydd Isa and Mold and though Karen retraced her steps she could not find it .
11 It stretched out to Warsaw and Kraków and and beyond that into Galicia , the Ukraine and regions bordering the Black Sea .
12 Only John took the ‘ poorter 's oath ’ necessary for those who wanted to establish a business , and from this we may surmise that James Champneys lived with John and Jane and that the business was solely in John 's name .
13 Can Rob please let me know whether HVS have the GV masters for NTSC and SECAM or whether we do ? ( if the latter , where ? ? ! ! )
14 Hughes and company ended last season on a high by winning in both Lithuania and Latvia and although the World Cup finals are now beyond them , they still want a strong finish over the last few games .
15 It does have a its prime function is erm protecting the coalescence of Harrogate and Knaresborough and and protecting their special character .
16 From her they had learned that Jerome Fanshawe had a bungalow at Eastover between Eastbourne and Seaford and that he and his wife and daughter had driven down there for a week 's holiday on May 17th .
17 ‘ No , except that I 'm engaging in prurient speculation about Gooseneck and Sunil and whether they 're having an affair .
18 We noted a discrepancy between the salt agglutination test result for the control strain E851/71 reported by Burke and Axon and that reported here ; there strain agglutinated at 0.4 M ( final concentration ) whereas our strain agglutinated at 2 M. In contrast , results for strain Sc13 were comparable .
19 Other sources say that by the seventeenth century big , stately , black longhorns were being reared in Yorkshire , Derbyshire , Lancashire and Staffordshire and that by the eighteenth century there was a large , rangy , big-hoofed plough-ox type which could also give acceptable though ordinary meat and the cows could give reasonable milk well suited for cheese-making .
20 Er fashion and design , well if , from a design point of view erm we all work the same way , no matter who in knitwear , who you work , whether it 's Marks and Spencers or whether it 's Jack Vere or whether it 's John Smedley or erm Finks across the road there .
21 Allen 's friends told the magazine New York Newsday that Farrow was jealous of the closeness between him and Dylan and that she favoured her natural children over her adopted youngsters .
22 CERN , for instance , is ready to swing over to NT and abandon its Unix boxes because the administration side there is awash with incompatible PCs and Macs and if the techies give up their Unix stations then everybody will be on the same system .
23 And that 's when , you see during I can just remember previous to the war them coming there and then of course during the war there was very very few of them on the road then and then after the war they started to come back and that 's when this Billy and Harry and that came up from the side .
24 It is widely known that the new repository will run on AIX and OS/2 , but it may surprise many that the thing is also up under OS/400 as well as on Ultrix , HP-UX and Solaris and that IBM has funded development work internally for it to appear on these non-IBM versions .
25 The proclaimed ‘ non-alignment ’ of Vietnam , Kampuchea and Laos may have been reassuring to a certain extent to the non-communist five , but neutralisation as a strategic concept had been anchored on the assumption that the Indo-Chinese war would end with the survival of non-communist , neutral regimes in South Vietnam , Kampuchea and Laos and that the overall balance of forces in Southeast Asia would remain decisively in favour of the non-communist states .
26 Calling for " truth and justice " in the 90,000 unresolved cases throughout Latin America , Fedefam alleged that the practice of disappearance continued in Colombia , El Salvador , Guatemala and Peru and that the experience could easily recur in countries which had failed to apprehend the culprits and bring them to trial .
27 Well she smokes Lambert and Butlers and as I say she had one fag left and she said I have to keep that for Norm .
28 Well now cos places like Superdrug and , and Boots and that are n't er , I mean that 's just basically a chemist that in n it ?
29 Reagan continued to assert that direct action was the only way to deal with terrorist countries like Libya and Iran and that he would not countenance any other approach .
30 Is he aware that Britain receives almost half the total investment coming into Europe from the United States of America and Japan and that many of the companies involved have the good sense to choose Wolverhampton and the rest of the west midlands ?
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