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

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1 She imagined that after playing tennis and having tea , they would go on somewhere and she would like to be available to go with them .
2 He 'd forgotten about the way it flickered before it came on properly and made a noise .
3 ‘ One of the things we have been working on is getting men back behind the ball , ’ he said and when Stanger did just that in retrieving a kick-ahead from Nadroga , Nicol , Appleson ( twice ) and Turnbull , too , made sure the winger was not in isolation , for Ian Corcoran to boot on delicately and claim a grand try , Appleson converting .
4 ‘ One of the things we have been working on is getting men back behind the ball , ’ he said and when Stanger did just that in retrieving a kick-ahead from Nadroga , Nicol , Appleson ( twice ) and Turnbull , too , made sure the winger was not in isolation , for Ian Corcoran to boot on delicately and claim a grand try , Appleson converting .
5 Jonathan looked on appreciatively and filled his own glass with orange juice .
6 Work on the cut beyond the flight went on vigorously and by October 1811 four of the five miles between Foxton and the north end of the Husbands Bosworth Tunnel had been completed .
7 She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place .
8 Minuchin 's description of the anorexic as one who takes upon herself the burden of familial conflicts and the internal conflicts of those around her indicates that the anorexic ‘ sees ’ what is going on within and among other people in a very special way .
9 Complaints come on suddenly and with great violence
10 Like Aconite it is suited to plethoric , vigorous , healthy constitutions , robust children and babies when the complaints come on suddenly and with great violence , then subsides just as suddenly ; a short , sharp course — Not to be used in prolonged , continuous or recurrent states or in complaints which come on gradually .
11 Pains can come on suddenly and be slow to disappear .
12 Diarrhoea due to food sensitivity can come on suddenly and acutely , or it may start gradually and slowly get worse .
13 A personal oxygen monitor which is switched on constantly and helps protect the wearer against oxygen-depleted atmospheres was launched by BOC Cryospeed 's audible alarm and flashing red light are activated when oxygen levels fall below 18 per cent or rise above 22 per cent .
14 And I broke it off , I thought I 've got a I 've got that clip that old piece , the other piece put it on better and underneath it there was a a hyacinth , and with it being sheltered
15 But development is going on apace and many new houses appear where once stood fields and open spaces .
16 Consideration of the Commission 's proposal for the telematics programme by both the European Parliament and the advisory bodies to the Research Council is going on apace and it is hoped that this programme will be one of the first from the third Framework programme to be adopted in 1991 .
17 But it was produced by Peter Rogers , directed by Gerald Thomas and in addition to Ken and Lance Percival , there was also Leslie Phillips and Eric Barker ( returning to the team after Carry On Sergeant ) , Sid James and Liz Frazer , who had been introduced to the series in Carry on Regardless and would be as much part of the set-up as Ken himself .
18 When Jess holds the ball , looking for men to beat , the truly hooked observer is caught in that exquisite dilemma of wishing he 'd get rid of it so as not to risk failure , while at the same time hoping he 'll carry on regardless and do something outrageous .
19 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
20 You go on regardless and there 's a bloody red light down there !
21 And so that and , and this is how erm states , countries actually learn to get on together and trust each other .
22 She moved on gently and presently disappeared with disconsolate-looking shoulders down the corridor beside the kitchen .
23 But will the form teacher be able to do as you would do in English and say , but look when you did that written piece on so and so it was goo , the form teacher will not have that detailed knowledge that you will have
24 Well put him on so and so .
25 Put him on so and so , and so and so on that , and change them about .
26 Seeing a sheet had been stuffed round the edges of it he suspected something suspicious was going on inside and forced the door open to have a look .
27 ‘ Lord Beddington explained that five or six years ago the Australian banking organisation broke down altogether and nobody stepped in to save it .
28 Well again er , er a three bedroomed house , I would , you see and they were putting one plug in , in , in each , each bedroom and , and two plugs in the main bedroom so they dropped one down altogether and erm , erm in a lounge like this to put two plugs in , sort of one in that corner and one in that corner it 's no good to anybody , it 's , as much as anything else was er , er about placing plugs as well er , if one 's only going to have two plugs well then least one should be able to place them in , in the right positions , er putting them behind doors is , is , is no good at all , a lot of them have been done that way because the it always means flex is going to be draped across the , the door if people are walking in gon na trip over it and erm , they probably got down to now , something er just less than the standard I would think in the , in the last houses they built .
29 Because the European Community have been heavily heavily subsidising its farmers right , they were having in order farmers were too successful , we 've had wine lakes , we had erm er butter mountains , we had to get rid of that , that was subsidised on the world market , as a result of that world market prices would come down right and that induced the agricultural government sorry the er American government to support its agriculture right and these chaps estimate that nearly half of the support given to the U S farmers merely offset their losses caused by essentially European Community and Japan subsidising their farmers .
30 you see we have to be a bit careful because what happens if we closed down right and transferred out to the field
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