Example sentences of "and [adv] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | And I said oh it 's so and so that gets all the profit . |
2 | Well , I still believe in and I do n't pushed around and say , no you ca n't have money , no you ca n't get insured , and so that means others . |
3 | One lane and that means one lane one lane and so that means I 've got ta squeeze you out . |
4 | And so that means erm he come in he come in and Danielle was lying across my arm like that and he |
5 | And so that shows that how that they I mean it implies that that 's happening and that that ought to be controlled . |
6 | Agrees with so and so and agrees with this and agrees with that . |
7 | ‘ In this section , section 84 , Schedule 12 and Schedule 13 … ‘ action ’ includes any failure to act , and so as regards ‘ exercise ’ in relation to any power ; and ‘ action , ’ in relation to a society , includes action on its behalf by any body associated with it ; ‘ prescribed , ’ in relation to matters of complaint , means prescribed for the time being in Part II of Schedule 12 and , in relation to the respects in which a complainant is affected by any action , means prescribed for the time being in Part III of that Schedule as grounds for making action subject to investigation under the scheme ; … |
8 | He turns onto his side , looks her up and down and says politely , ‘ What a beautiful shape . ’ |
9 | She looks me up and down and says , ‘ I 'm Mr Newbegin 's wife . ’ |
10 | Penetrating , complex and totally different in structure , it pulls the single line of melody up and down and spins it out to leave you dangling in some sort of musical nirvana . |
11 | She generates interesting theories , offers stimulating possibilities , makes her pitch for a long exploration , and all but does the dance of the seven veils to persuade Rainbow to join her on a journey of self-discovery . |
12 | He damn near bankrupts me and all but gets me arrested . |
13 | After this the chorus degenerates further in Euripides and all but disappears a century later , in New Comedy . |
14 | And obviously that adds certain constraints to sort of erm income . |
15 | I found the erm structured thought patterns and the span of conception is very interesting in the fact that you do things in threes and obviously that gives a certain logic net to everything that you do and the way that you prepare your presentation . |
16 | And such desires , as I have argued , involve treating women as means , and not as ends in themselves . |
17 | Furthermore we have a series of major landscape features , er which are been referred to in the greenbelt local plan and elsewhere as wedges , which you 'll see from the map enter into the very heart of the city itself . |
18 | The Centre draws on many of the best economists in the UK , continental Europe and elsewhere and communicates their work to a wider public . |
19 | For example , where possible imperatives will be interpreted as relevant to the present interaction , and thus as requests to implement some action at the present time . |
20 | ‘ Whatever intrigue there was between Lotta Petterson and myself died slowly and painfully and has been extinct for much longer than the six months we have gone our separate ways . ’ |
21 | ‘ Whatever intrigue there was between Lotta Pettersson and myself died slowly and painfully and has been extinct for much longer than the six months we have gone our separate ways … ’ |
22 | This ensures continuity of care between hospital and home and gives the patient confidence to cope with a new situation . |
23 | To give you a more complete picture , this individual is 30 lb ( 13.6 kg ) overweight ( has dieted on and off but tends to end up back at square one ) . |
24 | Erm you find that more and more constant repetition , each time you go back to it , there 's less that you 've forgotten , less that seems new and more that seems obvious and you 'll be saying to yourself , sort of m You know of course Yeah I do n't need to read this , tat 's obvious that 's obvious . |
25 | During the course of the fieldwork under discussion here , they were used principally as a means of access to user groups and also as foils for cross-checking general data provided by other informants . |
26 | Sir Anthony concludes : ‘ A regulatory agency — which is what the Department were , at the time , in relation to the protection of investors — ought , to my mind , by definition adopt a rigorous and enquiring approach as regards material coming into its possession concerning an undertaking about which suspicions have been aroused , and also as regards representations made to it on the part of the undertaking in question . |
27 | Erm , with mum i i i is fine because she could from my point of view so , and also as regards the , if anything happens to me , then she gets a pension from the bank she gets |
28 | Behind all of this lies the sportsman 's desire to avoid entering the world of common man , a world in which he clocks in and out and collects his wage packet , a world that seems grey , though he has never known it , a world in which he is not stretched , a world that does not bring such pain or pleasure . |
29 | She clearly has some worry about going in and out and wants to get it over and done with as soon as possible . |
30 | ‘ The Government can not afford to continue to neglect its responsibilities for wildlife , and here that means helping farmers with grants for conservation in place of grants for over-grazing . ’ |