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

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1 The formula for both these jocular comments is similar : in the midst of a conversation which has continued for at least two turns in London English , a speaker introduces a turn which ends in Creole ( typically such turns are at most one sentence long , and wholly in Creole ) .
2 In partnership with the Australian bookseller Max Harris — and latterly with Fred Bass of New York — Smith went on to establish Bibliophile , a sort of book club for remaindered books .
3 Investment analyst Eric de Bellaigue ( above ) , who was with Grenfell & Colegrave and latterly with stockbrokers Panmure Gordon until his retirement in January , has been appointed a non-executive director of the Quarto Group .
4 and er the students themselves have all sorts of problems and latterly of course we had erm a great number of mature students
5 Some 80 km from the Ugandan border , Torit was strategically placed on the land route to Kenya and since 1989 had been a stronghold of the SPLA and latterly of Garang 's Torit faction .
6 He was educated privately at a small school run by his father at Hardenhuish rectory , and latterly at Claverton Lodge School , Bath , run by his uncle Francis Kilvert [ q.v . ] .
7 Of the initiatives which have been undertaken to enable would-be teachers to better understand the nature of children , that pioneered by Frank Coles ( and latterly by Roger Tingle ) at the Urban Studies Centre , Poplar , East London , is perhaps one of the most significant .
8 This is similar to the proposals made by the Conservative MEP , Mr Bill Newton-Dunn and latterly by Mr Michael Heseltine .
9 Levi 's support base was within the large Sephardi community ( members or descendants of the western branch of European Jews who settled in Spain and Portugal and latterly in north Africa , as opposed to the Askhenazi — the northern European Yiddish-speaking Jews ) , and many of his supporters claimed that the Shamir-Arens-Sharon collaboration had been nothing short of ethnic discrimination by the " Ashkenazi bosses " .
10 Mr Toghill has a degree in English Literature , and his career has been in PR and marketing , and latterly in careers work and the promotion of membership for the AAT .
11 She has been with Harlequin for 12 years , in the UK direct marketing division for six years , and latterly in charge of direct marketing in Australia .
12 To justify a treatment of women which denies their autonomy , resort has been had to a ragbag of ideas about female and male sexuality , varying from the bogus to the irrelevant and culled formerly from medicine and latterly from psychoanalysis .
13 Renamo , leaning heavily on support and ‘ advisers ’ from South Africa , and latterly from Kenya , has no apparent ideological goal .
14 Of the various symptoms for which women in selected communities of four countries ( Iran , Lebanon , Philippines and Turkey ) were tested , prolapse varied most consistently and importantly with parity .
15 Other asaphids occur in most countries of Europe , especially Norway and Sweden , and widely in Asia and Australia .
16 THE chemists on rota duty between 6pm and 7pm on Sunday are : Londonderry : F Murphy , 165 Spencer Road .
17 The concerts at 3pm and 7pm on Saturday will mark the second event of its type to be held in Darlington .
18 A sheep and pig trailer was stolen from a farmyard at Vale Road , Greysteel , between 6pm on Sunday and 7pm on Monday .
19 The Foyle area comprises the catchments of all rivers and their tributaries which flow into Lough Foyle and the adjacent sea area between Malin Head in Co Donegal and Downhill in Co Derry .
20 This means that the yeast , encouraged by the warmth of the wort and the temperature of the brewery , works quickly and vigorously on top of the wort to produce alcohol .
21 Our shared experience in that campaign was in marked contrast to the role played by the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) who , throughout that campaign , spoke vociferously and vigorously against Britain 's membership of the European Community .
22 For Nora , whose daily landscape was that endless to and fro of paper , there could be no such comfort .
23 In Ninfania , the to and fro of peoples — of troglodytes , Iapygians , of Greeks on their heels , and Romans on theirs-had sown in the pale chocolate-coloured fields a different harvest of pots and glass and coin , and bequeathed to the Ninfanians another occasionally profitable and effortless trade , the traffic in antiquities .
24 there was a constant to and fro of traffic , but no bus was in sight .
25 The inevitable domestic dramas ; the illnesses ; the school exams ; the trips to casualty departments of hospitals ; the entertaining of foreign exchange schoolchildren ; the ferrying to and fro to Brownies , school camp , music lessons , the station ; the constant coming and going of teenage friends ; the battle of the telephone : it is all so familiar to every parent , and it is so exhausting !
26 In this case I also wanted to get the cut edges of the neckband tidied up as soon as possible — remember this particular garment has been ferried to and fro to class and back .
27 Instead of a flat board , the artwork was mounted on ‘ easels ’ , giant panes of glass , 5 ½ x 12 feet ( 1.7 x 3.7m ) , which moved to and fro on tracks , as well as sideways or up and down .
28 Bowling resembles a number of older artists in the exhibition in that he came to England ( from Guyana , in his case ) to be an artist , had some success , then moved to and fro between London and New York when his public career went downhill in the Sixties .
29 Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth .
30 ‘ There 's a little steamer that chuffs to and fro between Anduze and St-Jean-du-Gard .
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