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

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1 Erm , and I also understand that this is the first time you 've actually had someone from the private sector , er , whose been invited to er , address your A G M so , I 'd like to thank you for the privilege , and for also for the opportunity to speak on a subject which I personally er , find of of great interest .
2 That is why we offer a special Protection Plan which ensures that the repayments are made for up to 12 months in the case of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan for accident and sickness .
3 The benefit is payable monthly after 15 consecutive days absence from work , during the continued period of absence , for up to 12 months in respect of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan in respect of disability .
4 The benefit is payable monthly after fifteen days absence from work , during the continued period of absence , for up to twelve months in respect of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan in respect of disability .
5 And for soon after that me father had to give up the mine be because of his health and he went to work at the depot er were the bus depot and he worked in the battery house where they made all the batteries up , charged the batteries for the buses , looked after the electrical side there was electrician , he were n't , me father were n't electrician but he was working with electrician but his main job was charging the batteries , putting them on in groups in the , in the er battery house and charging house , to keep all the batteries charged up for all the buses petrol buses tr and trolley buses .
6 Well , it 'll be dry this evening and for much of the night , but the cloud 's going to thicken and there could be a few spots of light rain over high ground by dawn .
7 Everything he bore in hand was but half-achieved and for ever in the balance ; yet if at this moment there was a prince in Wales , his name was Owen , and Owen knew it .
8 She was dressed in navy and white , her ivory skin slightly tanned and for once minus make-up .
9 And for once in her misbegotten life she was right .
10 Twenty-four works by Miro and worth up to three billion crowns ( £323,000 ) have been stolen from a Stockholm art gallery .
11 It housed more than 4,000 parachutes , waiting to be serviced and packed , representing 60 percent of the requirement for the whole of the armed services and worth up to £15m .
12 Since 1962 counts of up to 60 have been made in winter at Chichester gravel pits , and of up to 30 at Weir Wood Reservoir , with small numbers regular elsewhere .
13 Over dinner he gave an enthralling account of the entire mission , their excitement at penetrating the Flow undetected , matched only by their relief at finding the way out , and of how on reaching home waters they had been cheered into Wilhelmshaven by the rest of the German fleet and flown to Berlin for a celebratory banquet with Hitler .
14 Third at the last fence , he passed Royal Mail and with just over a furlong to go was finishing so strongly that it looked as if he must catch Aldaniti .
15 As numbers of mortgage arrears and repossessions grow , especially in London and the Southeast , and with up to 10 per cent of mortgage borrowers said to be in minor arrears or postponed repayments , building societies and other lenders are being particularly careful to offer their borrowers help in paying .
16 One of the main problems at Clumber is erosion ( another is subsidence from coal mining ) , and with up to 1.5 million visitors a year it 's easy to see why .
17 Nicely menued in full colour , and with up to five overlaid windows of help screens , operations are quite straightforward .
18 On both the personal and commercial side of their business finance houses experience intense competition , both from within the industry and from without in the form of building societies and banks .
19 W. Russell Brain has said : ‘ The surface of the body is a frontier which is perceived from both sides , by vision as part of the external world and from within by the various forms of cutaneous sensibility . ’
20 Landis & Gyr 's new system in the new Forte Hotel in Exeter , Devon , for example , is usually set for guest and function rooms to be controlled at 20°C between 6am and 10am and from 4pm to midnight .
21 Phone lines are open until 7.30pm tonight , and from 9am to 5pm thereafter .
22 Sadler 's Wells Royal Ballet at the Wells dance the MacMillan triple bill of Danses Concertantes , Las Hermanas and Solitaire tonight , and from tomorrow until December 28 give David Bintley 's character-comedy ballet Hobson 's Choice ( no performance on Boxing Day ) .
23 And the audience laughed , with relief rather than humor , and from somewhere at the back someone clapped loudly , making the laughter rise again before it subsided into silence .
24 And from somewhere on the other side they heard the sound they all dreaded : HAR-ROOMF !
25 ‘ They 're bloody choosing the rooms already , ’ said another voice , deep and loud , and from somewhere above ceiling level , and Preston looked up and saw the man who must be Louis , hanging over the banisters on the landing .
26 And from somewhere beneath a cupboard she produced an enormous canvas draped in a sheet and showed it to me .
27 The girl bent to stroke one of the cats , murmuring to it , and from somewhere behind the hall came the cooing of doves .
28 And from somewhere behind it she heard once more the menacing whisper , ‘ Isabelle 's daughter . ’
29 The last chime quivered away on the night air , and from somewhere behind the bar emerged the local hero , Miguelito the mystery man .
30 After wintering in London on they travelled in March 1572 up-country to Lancaster and from thence across the first part of the Morecambe Bay sands to their stop-over with the Prestons at Holker .
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