Example sentences of "and it [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 A portion of that inscription serves us well today and it reads and I quote all who shall hereafter live in freedom will be here reminded that to these men and their comrades we owe a debt to be paid with grateful remembrance of their sacrifice and with a high resolve that the cause for which they died will live eternally .
2 Oh at any rate , he they started rebidding and then of course it went and went and it fell and then this Mr gave up and whoever the other one was , Do n't remember who he was .
3 It involves no recourse to sophistry , and it demystifies and strips of sensationalism the termination of the use of artificial support .
4 Runs off and it sulks and she sulks when you tell her off she just sulks she wo n't look at you she wo n't talk to you .
5 And if some , er , jus it was very thin slices of beef , topside of well I thought I 'll get some beef out , and I did it in the microwave and it cooked but it was it was quite tough .
6 It deals with exemption clauses and it replaces and greatly extends certain provisions which were previously in the Supply of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 .
7 He eased it on to the narrow road and it coughed and spluttered along .
8 And it goes and when it goes off you have ten seconds to get up at night then
9 when we us the last two and that one exploded on me I had this and it goes and exploded all over me and went over
10 Went into the supermarket and it said and it said pour , not it said erm pour le animal , well any fool would have thought that was poor the animals , and Carol said that looks nice , we 'll , we 'll have a pile of that !
11 And it bit and gulped , grew vicious , snatched
12 And it clicked and I , well occasionally before and very occasionally and I
13 Looked like huge gigantic pieces of toffee that he used to put in here and it melted and
14 I stood and looked at it and it came and rubbed itself against my leg .
15 And I rung for an ambulance and it came and we took her up and sat with her , and they kept her in for four days .
16 Ah you see here 's somebody who 's writing about , you know , her part of the erm the interest on an er on erm and it says and provided you have no other income er that would take you over your personal allowance register for on the Inland Revenue form R eighty five , interest with no tax deductions .
17 Not only did the BBC believe that it alone knew what was good for the audience , its pretence of impartiality was bogus and it absorbed and suffocated with banalities all differences of opinion :
18 Stab the heel and they drip the blood out onto a piece of blotting paper and it dries and they send it to the laboratory and they punch it out and they examine it and they test it .
19 And it grew and started to thrive .
20 Erm one wonders whether that 's erm wise in the long term because once you 've closed down a coal mine of course you ca n't er re-open it very easily because the roof falls in and it floods and effectively you have to start again from er from scratch .
21 And it bounced and bounced and bounced and I thought it was going on for ages but it did n't .
22 Deixis is the most context-specific linguistic element , and it exists and occurs in the most situation-free as well as the most situation-bound utterances .
23 It falls and it lifts and it lilts and is never still
24 And then if it if if we have it down in reception for a bit , er and it works and does n't look like falling to bits , the we could consider taking it along to the Newark Show as well .
25 It glared and it floated and it flew like the Devil .
26 The person whose grass or corn is eaten down by the escaping cattle of his neighbour , or whose mine is flooded by the water from his neighbour 's reservoir , or whose cellar is invaded by the filth of his neighbour 's privy , or whose habitation is made unhealthy by the fumes and noisome vapours of his neighbour 's alkali works , is damnified without any fault of his own ; and it seems but reasonable and just that the neighbour , who has brought something on his own property which was not naturally there , harmless to others so long as it is confined to his own property , but which he knows to be mischievous if it gets on his neighbour 's , should be obliged to make good the damage which ensues if he does not succeed in confining it to his own property .
27 But for his act in bringing it there no mischief could have accrued , and it seems but just that he should at his peril keep it there so that no mischief may accrue , or answer for the natural and anticipated consequences .
28 The brothers have to live here , and it 's but a perilously little way across the river . ’
29 Erm providing you get the right products at the right price down and it 's and it 's er it 's been it 's done ethically .
30 In polar regions , as the heat is lost to the atmosphere the surface water naturally gets denser and it sinks and it spreads at some level in the ocean into the rest of the world ocean .
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