Example sentences of "[conj] and the " in BNC.

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1 And if they were given the opportunity or or and the impetus to start to do something positive , I 'm sure they would take that up .
2 or and the cho , it has , this is , it has to be there by , we can actually just do a national curriculum report which gives a level , that 's all !
3 For example , when the phase shift β is always small enough to make the approximation or and the corresponding time delay per section is inversely proportional to .
4 No word of a lie , or and the best part was when he stuck his tongue through the hole and they put soap on it and he
5 She knows that and the statistics are at least available from the Library but not with the precision that she could have given if she had chosen to give them to the House .
6 I should like to see both that and the use of know-how funds extended .
7 The expenditure costs T of the project are assumed to be allocated over n districts so that and the tax bill for the ith district is where .
8 Consequently ΔS M per mole of lattice sites ( or equivalent volume ) will be very much less than and the contribution of the combinatorial entropy to the mixing process in a polymer solution is not as large as that for solutions of small molecules when calculated in terms of volume fractions and expressed as per mole of sites .
9 But if I was integrating a sine , it would have come from a cos and the cos should have given me a minus sine .
10 Halifax have taken only two points out of the last 18 , and And the club 's directors will decide early next month whether or not to close down following the recent disclosure that Halifax were more than Pounds 100,000 in debt .
11 Watts continued to plough a lonely furrow up front for Palace and And the YTS striker was nearly rewarded for all his selfless running with a second goal three minutes after the break .
12 Yes Lord Walton , his home er when Liverpool got bombed and and the ship went up .
13 The disparity between groundmass compositions reconstructed by and and the Haiti glass trend suggests that the selective clast melting and alteration are important effects that may not be easily circumvented when attempting to decipher impact melt petrogenesis .
14 Erm , listening both to what Anna and Terry are saying here , I think er myself and and the colleagues in housing are very well aware that what this council does n't have is a pre-developed strategy of social housing .
15 Well erm , I 've just come up and and the accident so I 'm only entitled to money for the first four days .
16 I hope you can find it , er if yo if er if you want and and the important thing is to keep talking about it , keep exchanging information .
17 And and the write up in one of the papers well I was well I 'd to tell that guy if he 's watching I can ya nip !
18 Erm , just to go back a wee bit to the thing about th the image and and the fight that we have on our hands er , to actually break into the media , I do n't , I think people underestimate the control an and er the feeling that men have that it 's their game and we 're not gon na take it away from them !
19 when , when the does , when the Twiggys came in and and the , the the angular woman er , of which I am not I wonder if that was the male view or what is the wo , the view that women have of themselves ?
20 All of us as women have the right and and the ability to give birth , that is if we can , there 's nothing , er , medically wrong with us but then added to that there are those who have the ability to be good mothers , un unfortunately I do n't happen to fall into that category .
21 There 's absolutely not doubt in my mind that , my mind that a child born erm with a special background will be treated , and feel special about it and will appreciate and understand the the erm the background of the case and and the miseries of th their parents have gone through in orve , in order to have a child .
22 it 's , it 's the pomp and circumstance and and the fluffy lace and everybody being really happy and I know people think about it , but it 's not seen as that , it 's seen as a a , a family society thing , it 's not two people sitting
23 and and the water yeah and the water and the
24 And and and the three thousand nine hundred does n't seem out of this world as far as I 'm concerned .
25 and and the photographer 's just sort of chopped it up along the along the
26 Well the lower class of course they were the labouring class and the out of works and and the very low , you see the the people on probably a wage of two pounds a week and less .
27 And this was a wonderful old grocery shop , er plain wooden floors you know , no tiles or anything like that , just the wood floors and I can see the barrels of apples and the barrels of this and then the oranges and the all the groceries and the bags of flour and the bags of sugar and and the and the grocer weighing the sugar up and all this sort of thing .
28 Well I really you know , felt that that was a good experience , to see people who were normally classed as powerless , having erm that kind of strength within themselves and and the the power to push on and to face lots of difficulties .
29 With your with regard to erm the tenants and and the contact you had with them , erm would you say that you found that people tended to be supportive of each other ?
30 Oh well the role of the police , well of course they were opposed to the strikers but there were n't er quite so many police you see and and the strike movement was strong and so the the the they did n't have a great deal of affect .
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