Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] and [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Lowell told them politely and falsely that it was good to see them .
2 Her mouth sought his again and again as they broke for breath .
3 I was eight years old when he died ; his death affected me deeply and profoundly and I miss him still .
4 Images kept on coming at me which , like a crazy horse , I tried to resist , defiantly tossing my head high , but each new picture flashing into my mind enraged me more and more and I shook my head frantically from side to side .
5 ‘ Dr. Briant , let me tell you here and now that we are not here to make judgments .
6 ‘ I do n't play those games — but I should tell you here and now that I 'll make you regret it if ever you try to involve anyone else in this , ’ he warned her silkily , his grey eyes suddenly steely and intent .
7 And want to find something you 've got to root through everything else , you 've got to move everything else and then when you want to come and find something else , you 've moved it .
8 She set off down the slope , forcing herself not to run , telling herself again and again that it was all right ; that her fears were unfounded .
9 I want you to promise me here and now that you will not see Gary Oliver again . ’
10 They came on him rapidly and powerfully and he decided that all he could do was to circle in a gentle way to indicate that he was not hostile , his heart filled with joy to see his own kind .
11 And those breasts Dan ogled her innocently and unashamedly as he approached her , and continued to gawk over his shoulder after passing .
12 But Paddy mentions her now and again when he 's writin' .
13 Cos he said oh I should 've just hit him there and then and I said yeah instead of fucking hanging about and pissing your mates off , you know what I mean ?
14 I sought to explain to him then and before that we not only need to sort out finance but to get on with distributing the food that they can grow , with the production of the food that they do not grow , and sort out their system of feeding the people .
15 They could have shot her there and then and it would n't have made any difference .
16 She was determined that there would be no reconciliation , and even though she had found that the sound of his voice reminded her vividly and immediately that she had loved him and could do so again she lay smiling with pleasure at the sheer satisfaction of unforgivingness .
17 He needs him again and again when he becomes uncertain and discouraged , for by himself he can not help himself without belying the truth .
18 Oh , the doctors and nurses had assured her again and again that she was fine and would soon be fit and well again .
19 He spoke about her again and again as we walked home .
20 That first night , after the shock had begun to abate , the vision of Benedict 's snarling features , the sound of molten rage in his voice , had come back to her again and again as she lay in her narrow cot bed , and she had wept .
21 Or simply told the truth — told them there and now that it was n't Syl 's smile that repelled me but that I had an intuitive conviction that there was something unsound in him , something unwholesome by virtue of being undeveloped , something that would , sooner or later , cause me to turn on him with bitter cruelty as Nour had turned on me .
22 We read the , read the agreements differently to what they did but he 'd lean towards the drivers , conductors and he gave away a lot of what had tried to erm stop them from having because they were n't really entitled to it but he saw differently and gave it away and course once you 've given it away you , no way of retracting it , but then came in and , well , I mean he was a real transport man , his , his vision and his ideas were really good and he made it what it is today .
23 They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers .
24 ‘ A lot of people thing they 're difficult people , but it 's more a case of them knowing what they want and doing it again and again until they get it right ’ .
25 Things like that do n't really bug me that much but I 'd do it again and again until it was perfect .
26 To hide my embarrassment , I clapped before everyone else and longer than anyone else until our ambassador leaned over and said : ‘ I would n't do that .
27 I promised myself there and then that I was going to master that hill if it killed me , and every day afterwards I went there and drove up it , holding the car on the clutch , until I was successful .
28 One of the other things , of course , we 've got to always bear in mind when we und , try to understand the parables of Jesus is that you can not , and Jesus never meant for us , to find us u our , you know a parallel for every single little detail , the for for the colour of this , or the colour of that , or th the shape of something else , he did n't expect us and did n't mean for us to find out a pa a a parallel , a meaning for every single detail because otherwise you 're gon na be contradicting yourself again and again but what we must see is , what is the main basic truth that Jesus is teaching here ?
29 I told myself again and again that he loved me and that was what counted .
30 ‘ Luckily it was n't malignant but it affected me mentally and emotionally and I was a bit of a mess .
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