Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The record came to an end and everyone clapped and gave high-spirited whoops and whistles .
2 It had been a hard year , the public felt Lauda had been ill done by , and everyone felt that they were seeing the apotheosis of one of the great drivers and the first signs of greatness in his natural successor , Alain Prost .
3 Seven of the 10 practices had made an overall saving on their first year 's budget , and everyone felt that the benefits of being in the scheme outweighed the costs .
4 In November church bells were rung to celebrate the victory at El Alamein , and everyone felt that at last the war might be near the end , although Churchill told them they were wrong .
5 Christmas in a wild Welsh valley with the stars shining on top of the mountains and everyone singing and singing , the way they all sang in Wales ; so beautifully , natural as birds !
6 Salah said it was much easier to persuade people in a small community : Huaiwiri had only twenty-seven households and girls could continue schooling after puberty because everyone knew everyone else , because in any case no house was closed to any other , and everyone knew that the girls would come to no harm .
7 And everyone knew that now it was time for Madame 's famous song .
8 It was a local concern , employing whole families , and everyone knew that in order to flourish they must give it their all .
9 All the talk now was of the Second Front , and everyone thought that the Army would have to land in France to finish off the war .
10 Baron of Buchlyvie was brought into the ring and everyone agreed that it looked magnificent .
11 One or two people had felt afraid of the head noises , and everyone agreed that there was a need to have tinnitus explained and that professional workers , such as occupational therapists , lip-reading teachers , general practitioners and so on should be aware of the effect of tinnitus and the reality of the complaint .
12 And everyone agreed that the swinging couple had a ball at the London nightclub .
13 The other score — of damage to sons , property and livestock — was never calculated , but the injuries sustained were not considered excessive , and everyone agreed that it was one of the best hurling matches they 'd seen in several years .
14 And , thought Busacher to himself , it would also help with the awkwardness of Suzi and Georg no longer speaking and everyone knowing that the little Hoflin was currently messing about with Gesner .
15 Thirty-one showed positive results after four weeks and everyone reported that their skin felt smoother , more supple and better toned .
16 Looking back , we could see the orchestra and everyone swaying and whirling round , and the room lights glittering .
17 At that moment there was a stir at the rear of the chapel and everyone stood as Anna entered on the arm of Tom Hanks .
18 They explained that the meeting was cancelled and everyone dispersed as it had been confirmed that the government was about to arrest all strike leaders .
19 his colleague replies , and everyone hums and tuts .
20 And everyone knows that such ‘ idol-worshippers ’ abound in the ‘ East ’ .
21 And everyone knows that Siban has no desire to sit on the Dragon Throne .
22 And everyone knows that really he is advising medieval kings and nineteenth-century Prime Ministers .
23 The fact of the matter is , carp are an endangered species , and everyone knows that the only diet they will accept if the winter has been especially harsh and the spring turns wet before St Oursin 's Day is that of young minced Wolf Cub .
24 Well that was where the the Where Argyll and them came and they burnt it down .
25 Just millions of conferences that just tire you out and exhaust you , and nothing change as you come out of the conference — it 's the same thing .
26 With no work to go to and nothing to do except sit in my room and think , I got through a fair number of mental scenarios by the time the next damp grey evening arrived .
27 All the pubs shut and nothing to do but go to church .
28 ‘ Barrymore and his wife have a very fine home and nothing to do while the family is not living in the Hall , ’ said Sir Henry .
29 And er , we stopped there for some time and nothing happened and me dad says Gil !
30 Now they could do you a boatload right off the shelf , nothing down and nothing to pay if you shoot 'em in the right direction . ’
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