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

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1 Bigwig and Buckthorn smelt of blood and everyone else knew they did .
2 In the end , however , they and everyone else came to the less romantic conclusion that these objects were rotating neutron stars .
3 In the end , however , they and everyone else came to the less romantic conclusion that these objects , which were given the name pulsars , were in fact rotating neutron stars that were emitting pulses of radio waves because of a complicated interaction between their magnetic fields and surrounding matter .
4 Their parents , the authorities and everyone else thought they were too young to be in love , too young to really cope with adult responsibilities .
5 The first person I ever came out to as a student was a person I suspected of being gay and everyone else thought he was gay ; in fact , he vehemently denied it after I came out .
6 When it bombed , despite all the planning , market research , and design that had gone into it , Ford realized that something was happening in the automobile market that ran counter to the basic assumptions on which GM and everyone else had been designing and marketing cars .
7 He 'd play a couple of quiet rounds and then when it got hectic and everyone else wanted to be playing , he 'd stay away from the course and just hit a few balls in practice .
8 She begins by saying , ‘ We all know that Sean and Michael had a bit of a barney today ’ ( Sean and Michael smile sheepishly at each other ) … ‘ and everyone else wanted to see …
9 he knew what the odds were and everyone else did n't .
10 Everyone said it would pass , and everyone still smiled tolerantly on the pretty , amenable child .
11 However with a little advice from my colleagues we pulled it off and everyone really enjoyed the meal . ’
12 Jasper Carrott and Hale and Pace did impromptu performances — and everyone there pledged to come back in two years ' time .
13 So , unless she 'd had burglars — and nothing else had been taken — then Naylor , not caring to have his orders disobeyed , must have removed it .
14 A youth in Union Jack shorts and nothing else whistled approvingly and they laughed and sauntered back to the car .
15 Eight years ago the plant had 27 production controllers and nothing ever went out on time .
16 And , I applied for loads of jobs and nothing ever came back .
17 In Ardeevan we just lay and rotted and nothing ever happened between Doctor Staples 's weekly rounds – except that someone died .
18 And no-one else had raised any objection .
19 ‘ Perhaps I come from a long line of knights and no-one ever told me .
20 ‘ Bella and me both saw him . ’
21 She had said , on her first morning with him , ‘ Mrs Kendrick and me always had a cup of coffee together before I got started , nice and friendly like . ’
22 Nesting nearby in holes in the boulder were a colony of puffins , and I probably imagined that these Icelandic birds looked larger than those nesting in Shetland , because I knew that studies had shown this to be the case .
23 At this point I thought I 'd cracked it , and I probably had , but even now each flying session is a nerve-wracking experience , at least for me !
24 Someone has said I 'm a well-known gangland figure , and I probably ran into an ambush when I tried to return home .
25 College induction programmes for staff new to FE were in their infancy at that time and I probably felt content in the knowledge of my own ‘ expertise ’ .
26 And er I thought well I wo n't really , and I probably did n't like losing anyway you know I I I was never a good loser I do n't think , and I thought no I sha n't get many votes and I 'll look silly I 'm not putting in for it .
27 And I probably put Oh look at this , oh that well .
28 and I surprisingly made the final four .
29 ‘ I think it started her interest in a lot of things and I positively encouraged her later on to explore other things , ’ says Penny .
30 I was n't really looking at the faces , as such , and I immediately felt drawn to one of the men .
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