Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 THOMPSON : ‘ The thing with Bill Shankly was that we were always a family and everyone knew each other from the cleaning lady to the girls in the ticket office .
2 He left Fontanellato early the following January , and I received two cards from him written in excellent Italian .
3 Then one night I went out and I met this DJ from Taboo , which was a club at the time .
4 The morning was damp and I licked some dew from the lawn .
5 First and foremost , I hope they have been interesting — more than that , fascinating — for if language analysis fails to fascinate us , something is seriously rotten in the state of Denmark — and I learned that lesson from a Dane , Otto Jespersen , whose papers on language never failed to fascinate .
6 there was no duty of care owed by the owners of an oil rig to a rescuer who was found not to be a man of ordinary fortitude and phlegm and who suffered psychiatric injuries from experiences during a rescue operation when an oil rig went on fire .
7 Included were adults whose primary disabilities were physical and permanent and who needed daily assistance from carers or other professionals or non-professional helpers .
8 I 've spoken to every one of the men and we had that constable from Burford here asking a lot of questions .
9 As ever , time constraints meant that we could n't try absolutely everything , and so the Bass Centre 's manager Martin Gravestock agreed to guide us through the popular models within our categories , and we chose random examples from there .
10 And we believe this selection from one of our leading publishers is an excellent introduction both to his skill — and to a lifetime 's love of books .
11 ‘ Although fewer and fewer are now attending we still meet once a month and we find great strength from discussing problems and traumas .
12 ‘ Men were rescued after one of the rafts collided with a landing stage and they received immediate support from two of our support vessels .
13 And they had willing collusion from the music press , including the NME , sadly .
14 And as soon as they finished their feed and they had some drinks from the small tins as well , we used to put them one by one back in these boxes where the eggs were and they used to settle down straight off then after they had their feed and and they used to erm settle down no trouble at all .
15 Nigel asked Eleanor into the TV lounge and they drank weak coffee from the machine .
16 higher than mine , and they got those figures from a much wider survey based on all council returns .
17 They precept on the constituent district councils and they receive direct grant from Government and the problems encountered in Derbyshire where the county council reduced the budget approved by the police authority have been quite eliminated and that My Lords is the only reasons that I have been able to trace so far for amending the law as this Bill proposes .
18 Sheila Payne suggests a number of reasons for this : the side effects of the drugs become more distressing ; patients are aware that they will have to go through further courses of similar treatment and feel gloomy at the prospect ; and they receive less support from health professionals than at the start .
19 Lovins 's adversaries were both numerous and powerful ; and they drew some consolation from his tendency to write prose of baroque opacity , sometimes more than 50 per cent footnotes , and accessible only to the dogged .
20 The children were wonderfully responsive , with a great sense of humour and they derived enormous excitement from the games and competitions .
21 He intercedes on behalf of the people , and he wins some pardon from God .
22 Tim Russon is down there and he sends this report from the banks of the Thames .
23 He was in the restaurant kitchen late one night before closing up , knocking back the remains of four glasses of liqueur from a dirty table , when his head suddenly cleared and he heard some lines from the past in a devastating playback in his head : ‘ You 're better off without me ’ — Bella 's voice , coolly justifying herself to him on the telephone .
24 Scotland 's most deadly striker scored 14 goals in the game , and he received good assistance from Kenny Stibbles , who scored seven , and Paul Golden , who hit another four , as the Scots recorded the highest score ever in a European indoor championship match .
25 Mr Brandreth has been campaigning for the Army 's new pay and personnel centre to be located in Chester and he led two delegations from the city to see Mr Hanley 's predecessor , Archie Hamilton .
26 The music was well-made , sometimes boldly scored , and it produced attractive gestures from the start which glisteningly sampled ideas above a deep held bass .
27 In 1891 the Review of the Churches began publication and it included representative editors from not only Nonconformity but from the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England .
28 It was a very hard job holding everything together and it required tremendous dedication from everyone concerned .
29 The , the video does actually illustrate the way in which some of these services have been developed , and it includes some comments from people who are actually receiving services .
30 And it expects high standards from its performers :
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