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

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1 After this , depression sets in and deep seated anger can take root .
2 Willy put the sauce in and here , here Willy here 's a cup on the hearth , two cups .
3 She got home quickly , smoothly , easily , said good night politely , and went in and firmly shut the door .
4 Maggie was even more startled to find him alone when she came in and instantly relieved that she had n't allowed the boy who had seen her home from the village further than the road gate .
5 They each feature a huge female smile hemmed in and otherwise cropped by a gigantic soda bottle in one instance and a medley of hands and legs in the other .
6 On the beat ( upwind leg ) the board is not sailed level as on all other points of sailing , but is deliberately heeled to enable the leeward rail to dig in and thus providing more lateral resistance .
7 When the can was half empty , he pulled open the rear door of the car , leaned in and liberally splashed most of the remaining gasoline over the spacious interior .
8 And what the female mimic does is it swims in and instead of releasing eggs , which is what the resident male expects , they release vast clouds of sperm and of course fertilize some of the eggs .
9 Sister Dannii would often join in and little could parents Carol and Ron have realised just where this extrovert show of singing and dancing would lead to .
10 A lot of them used to come in and religiously buy something every week .
11 When the young are older , able to run with her , the vixen shepherds them to their new home , induces them to move in and somehow makes sure that they are disciplined enough to stay underground in this new home even when she is not with them .
12 Then I told myself that it was the state I was in and somehow I pulled myself together and came home . ’
13 What I , one of the things that I , I think you must have somewhere , and that is that at some stage you order something , you get it in and somehow someone has to tell accounts that yes , they can pay that invoice .
14 But I took Li Tracey 's book in and probably I 've seen the Tracey and marked it down there you see on Tracey 's instead of Linda 's , which , I mean that 's a genuine mistake int it ?
15 So after that I would never let him out to play , but then a social worker came to complain that I was keeping him in and away from other children . "
16 Whitlow driving the free kick into the wall and then lays it off to Lewis stabbed in and away by Collimore .
17 and , hopefully we can sort of aim to , to be in , in and away in a , quarter of an hour , twenty minutes or
18 She 's been in and away again .
19 How nice it was when we could leave the back door undone for the baker to put the bread on the table , the butcher to walk in and even put the meat in the pantry safe and the insurance man to pick up his money from the table .
20 Er yes I , I er I think I , I could n't really speak definitely on this but er you I have said that we , you know that this secretary encouraged them because you know , to keep it in and even the one woman said this was how she got a deposit for her house and through , as I say , you 'd got a Co-op building society as well .
21 Political institutions , such as parties , may share in and even legitimize that mediatory role .
22 It is a hard school to learn in and even this year one of the English team who skipped a rink , Norman Jones of Bournemouth , was beaten in the final of the British Isles senior fours championship in Worthing .
23 but it was cold when we got in and even colder when we got out , so if we all go down with pneumonia that will
24 They cheered again when the train passed under the next , much bigger shaft , again the sunshine came flooding in and again you could see the sky and brickwork and even trees .
25 People who knew us before and have n't been here since get terribly confused when they walk in and rather wonder everything has gone to .
26 Cos without him you could n't get your harvest in and tomorrow it might be raining .
27 ‘ I mean , how was I to know you were n't a sex-mad pervert who 'd broken in and hideously raped you before coming after me ? ’
28 ‘ Good idea , ’ Dad replied with a twinkle in his eye : he knew why they were there because he went out and fetched them in and later took them back himself .
29 Again and again he seems to be in and yet dubiously of the party .
30 In the drowsy state there is very little coming in and yet the cortex is still relatively alert and demanding something to work on , although not alert enough to provide an effective inhibition of nonsense being offered by the senses .
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