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

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1 and or a calculator , and ask him , er not to recite tables , but ask him , five ones .
2 And it worried me to that extent that I almost went without your okay and rang up Terry and said , please fix those blinds , because we have got blinds which cost almost two hundred pounds or something and or a hundred and nineteen pounds , and it seems they ca n't fix them .
3 If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone .
4 something here , beans on toast , open a packet of this , tin of that and or a take away or
5 Someone would either find them a caravan in the garden and or a flat or something , but there was a sense in which the community made sure that that kind of person was at least taken care of .
6 This used to happen on both the Chipmunk and the Tomahawk where the elevator control loads become much heavier during the spin and where a half-hearted movement forward on the stick may be insufficient to stop the spin .
7 The Dutch foreign minister , Hans Van den Broek , sees it as a step back to ‘ inter-governmentalism ’ — where the European Parliament does not count and where a weakened commission can not stop little countries getting clobbered by big ones .
8 But , as with any archaeological object , such interpretations can be made only when we have a secure idea of when and where a coin was made , and the methods of dating coins and attributing them to mints is therefore discussed first in Chapter 2 , where it will also be seen that the same techniques for dating and attributing coins can sometimes be turned round , using coins to date other objects or to identify places .
9 Exceptions to this were found in the older family where the wife had always been active and continued to work into her 70's , and where a specialised product like cheese was being produced for farm gate sales .
10 That means it was for use in climates and countries so benign that the natives require no shelter at all , and where a tent is more or less a decorative affectation .
11 It was where physical prowess was under constant assessment and where a boy 's self-respect could be built up or crushed .
12 When they do , it is usually in the public library sphere , where the promotion of reading is an important aspect of service , and where a choice between different works covering the same subject occurs more often — for instance , in the fields of children 's books , light fiction , and popular introductions .
13 A good selective bibliography gives a bird 's eye view of the subject literature , and where a reliable source of this kind already exists , stock revision in the subject area is considerably simplified .
14 Problems have also arisen where there are sharp social or political rifts in the community , and where a school catchment area includes a wide disparity of income levels .
15 This is in contrast to Britain where woodland exploitation throughout prehistory and history has left a landscape largely bereft of natural woodland and where a mantle of alien conifers dominates many upland areas .
16 Therefore , there are part areas of towns not covered , and where a particular use is not considered appropriate in these areas other valid reasons must be found for refusal perhaps on the lines suggested below :
17 Each Department plays a part in creating a stimulating environment where creativity and enterprise are valued and encouraged and where a sense of internationalism is evident in all areas of work .
18 Yet again it may be the product of basic rethinking and true integration founded on new objectives and a fresh approach as in the Social Studies syllabus now under development in Sierra Leone where an integrated programme with significant regional variations is being planned in a series of central and local workshops and where a special series of booklets on skills development ( e.g. map making , note taking skills , creative skills ) is being produced for teachers .
19 This road to promotion was even more conspicuous in Germany and the Low Countries , where the feudal hierarchy was less organized than in England , and where a king depended on his domain servants for administrative and judicial services , and military aid , far more than in England or France .
20 At Glasgow Cross near Gallowgate where , once , men had hung , and where a saint , John Ogilvie , was martyred .
21 With weeks , sometimes months between the issue of travel documents and their actual use , frequent changes in timetabling and the inevitable delays on overworked railways and sea routes , predicting when and where a transport would arrive was about as reliable as betting on a roulette wheel .
22 In really dark conditions , and where a poor shot is preferable to none at all , use the gain-up switch ( if you have one ) and accept the picture may be grainy .
23 For more normal requirements , and where a greater spread of illumination and better photographic quality is called for , it becomes necessary to use bigger lighting units which have to be supported on tripod stands .
24 The kind of place where dark deeds in the name of history have been committed in the past and where a mysterious brooding quality remains .
25 When and where a vacancy is offered depends as much on other applicants , the number of vacancies , and the pressures within any given home , as on the wishes , needs and timing for the client in question .
26 The danger area is at ground level where wet soil and air meet , where rot sets in and where a wind-blown standard leans heavily on its ‘ support ’ .
27 On the other hand , even if in Dunbartonshire Campbell influence was too powerful to be shaken by those who were resentful , in a county which was less securely held , and where a powerful opposition was in being , tactics like those of Colonel Campbell would have been an invitation to disaster .
28 And where a subversive message was intended , it was easily woven into any subject-matter .
29 The Health and Safety Inspectorate may ultimately prosecute the party concerned in the courts , and where a person is found guilty , substantial fines may be imposed .
30 The second concerns when and where a duty of confidence arises .
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