Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The dormitories were empty and nothing stirred in the main corridor . |
2 | So Grandma and Grandad had one bedroom , Mother , Father and me slept in the other one , and the two brothers slept downstairs . |
3 | So I hope , in my remarks , and I hope in the general tone of the debate , there 's enough to reassure London Region that we need to move forward at a careful pace . |
4 | And I respond in the same way . |
5 | Well I by good luck have had some copies of the petition sent down to me , so I started it , it immediately and I had in the first they made over one thousand one hundred and twenty five signatures . |
6 | ‘ Burt and I met in the early Seventies and became really good friends . |
7 | She and I walked in the ancient garden , talking quietly about our childhood meetings . |
8 | We 're constantly reworking songs and I imagine in the next few months we 'll probably be reworking members too . |
9 | Well I say , if we did and you just took it in and I went in the next day and picked it up . |
10 | That afternoon she and I devised in the small front room of our lodgings ( pliant landlady , audience of children ) a double act : the Carruthers Sisters . |
11 | The fire man and I rolled in the wet undergrowth . |
12 | I erm unfortunately , er , agree with the previous speaker that a very strong calvinistic streak runs through me and I believe in the two parent family and also in the efforts that you should make to keep the family ge together , but I think too , there 's sp , er , perceptions of individuals and particularly , younger generations now in society , are so much different from my own perceptions when I initially became married and started my own family but what society has to look at the perceptions and expectations of the individuals in society . |
13 | ‘ Yes , Bill Black and I quit in the fifth year , just before Elvis went into the Army . |
14 | That summer I could only think he was mad as he set off around the town and I dozed in the dark heat and stillness of the garden . |
15 | He and I live in the same street . |
16 | On the question of aggression by the North , there can be no doubt whatever that their ultimate object is to overrun the South ; and I think in the long term there is no doubt that they will do so , in which case , as you so aptly remark , the Americans will have made a rather handsome contribution of equipment to the military strength of Asiatic Communism . |
17 | mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all , you had to a library and to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now presumably it 's just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes . |
18 | mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all you had to send a librarian to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now it 's presumably just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes . |
19 | This latter development led to the breaking of new ground and organisational maturity through the introduction of well-founded resident tutor projects which characterised much of the activity in the Eastern District during this period and which flowered in the following and subsequent decades . |
20 | As Keeton acknowledges , Dicey ‘ inherited an outlook upon the constitution which owed something to Burke , Blackstone and Bagehot , and which saw in the English system the climax of political achievement ’ . |
21 | Among the most spectacular of these extraordinary fossils are colonial forms that lived fixed to the sea floor and which lie in the dusty brown sandstone like long feathers . |
22 | The limbs of the fallen figure in the snake-cup show through the clothes , a feature recorded in Polygnotos 's work and which reappears in the third Sotades cup , again fragmentary , with a charming picture of girls ( perhaps Hesperides ) picking apples . |
23 | It is therefore ironic that the report which it unreservedly endorses and which appears in the same issue should perpetuate the thinking I seek here to expose as muddled and erroneous . |
24 | But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent . |
25 | Erm and and you said in the preliminary interview , the fact that there was some people who actually who lived in the flats who said quite am said quite clearly , this is not the time |
26 | And you imagine in the nineteen thirties , selling insurance . |
27 | If you lift heavy weights and you lift in the wrong way , you can obviously do yourself damage . |
28 | Her hair was taken back just on one side , and she smiled in the general direction of the entire human race . |
29 | We are constantly approached by people who want our help , and we respond in the best way we can . |
30 | And we stay in the same place ! |