Example sentences of "and [prep] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Ellis Park row had plunged the future of the Wallaby tour into grave doubt and for French it signalled the possible heartbreaking end to four years of endless and dedicated hard work to have rugby sanctions against South Africa lifted .
2 In Inverness , Johnson held forth on the benefits Scotland had derived from the Union , and after church they saw the Quay and Macbeth 's Castle , and had lunch with Mr Keith , the excise collector , whose wife quizzed Johnson about his ‘ drinking water ’ .
3 The German government has never spent a lot of money on culture , and after reunification it cut the social , not the cultural , budget which is absurdly low anyhow .
4 chipped out , aye and of course we had a machine doing all that work , it was no longer done by hand it was done by machine
5 This was a anti-tank and it fired a bomb and of course we put a demonstration on firing this and then we was up the Bell Lane end and right at the top by Bailey 's farm there was a row of seats , benches , along the walk there and of course the demonstration was we 'd show them imagine those seats are tanks course we never thought in the world we should ever even get near one anyway we hit one and broke it Cos they , they , I mean they was only dummies , they were n't , I mean there was no explosive just the dummy shell you know and we , we was quite pleased with ourselves being as we 'd got an audience .
6 Just now been produced erm a local study on Quakers in Lewes , and of course we have the , the Marian martyrs , and a wonderful blacksmith creature called Huntington , William Huntington , who in fact does actually mention the Muddletonians with great contempt .
7 Now whether it was n near grave 's quay or wherever it was , they had a a quay there and of course they had a quay in .
8 and of course they had the Thames which was their main highway , Thames was much easier to use than
9 Now this is very much a voluntary activity on the part of those who give the lectures , but neverthless we have an extremely large list , right across the science area , of lecture titles and lecturers , people who are prepared to go out and do this in schools , and of course they get an opportunity to meet teachers and students in schools in this way .
10 And of course they want the most economic ways of doing it .
11 One of the difficulties of using politicians ' or military leaders ' diaries is that they are always likely to be personal justifications of their own actions at the time , and of course they give the impression that the whole of history consists of political intrigue or war .
12 When you , when you look and you see how people survived and of course they delivered the that you , I mean like we had dripping and bread .
13 Tablets control epilepsy very , very well now and you can go for probably years without an epileptic fit , then all of a sudden erm somebody will think oh I 'll try leaving off my medication and of course they have a fit .
14 And of course they have a marvellous view of the beautiful new stand that we 're sitting in .
15 This also very good ear training and of course it multiplies the ways in which you can finger your licks .
16 It 's also the highest proportion of our oi erm production for these reasons and of course it has the greatest return pocket in that .
17 However sympathetic a care assistant you are , a sense of humour keeps you from picking up someone else 's stress — and of course it lightens the atmosphere .
18 It was obvious he was worried about Sonauto stopping GP racing , and of course he had a contract with me for 1991 . ’
19 And of course he had the nurses ' pay
20 And of course he tips the jar off eventually , and we have fill it up again !
21 Oh yes , yes the erm , the main one was the Transport and General Workers ' Union which erm , did all the drivers , conductors and cleaners and semi-skilled staff but erm you had the erm N U V B which is the National Union and Vehicle Builders and of course you had the Electrical Trades People , so they , they were all working in there but the main one covering most of the men was the Transport and General Workers ' Union .
22 Er and of course I seen the present managers are , are th the one you know only just lives down the road here he 's recently retired .
23 Uhm , no , I er I 've sort of started off and I 've got so far down and er I love the drawing that Freda Rudman from Stanford-in-the-Vale has done of their village , and er and of course I like the Harwell entry , which is my own village , but there 's certainly some very nice entries in , some very good entries in .
24 And of course I get a big boost when something like this happens , because words make plain sense , even though Tod always reads them backwards .
25 So er er after a bit you see he changed them round , he , he guessed somebody were and of course I got the job
26 And of course I suppose the advantage of that is too that erm if you needed the money to pay the course fees to get on the
27 And of course I loved the town and although the station was about a mile from the town centre , people used to come from the town centre in their cars , they had lunch at our place er er at Cambridge , you see , and there , there were two waiters and one , one of them took part-time cellar work , you see , and er , they were two brothers and er their name 's
28 and you get gale force winds blowing down there and of course I opened the back door and there were panes of glass flying past
29 And of course she had the pan on
30 And with dignity he took the two glasses over to the bar .
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