Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be
2 Corporal Vigno held an African baby in one photo , and I looked over to where he was talking with Corporal Auriega .
3 My brothers and I grew up with very different interests and aspirations and we were to lead very different lives .
4 ‘ On April 1 and I met up with once again to do the voice-over for our film at the BBC studios in Manchester .
5 And they just said were caution you and I walked out of there and I started laughing .
6 I think the rain and I went on for about three hours .
7 I do n't know if the I did n't see the water over it because we went , Jim and I went out at about erm ten o'clock
8 Martin and I came back in together for a verse to give Bunny a lead in on his clarinet for three or four choruses and he was good , but probably barely audible above the traffic .
9 ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’
10 so that eight sevens are fifty six and I carry on from there , but you ca n't do that
11 Sir Henry and I jumped up at once .
12 Well , as long as it does n't make me feel uneasy , I 'm a fairly tidy sort of person , so I do make the bed , and sort of tidy up in the bedroom , and I tidy up in here , when she 's gone to bed .
13 But it , it was so varied that you went through the , the cities and the highland scenes where they went through the highlands and in the country and then you ended up with coming on to a crossroads in a modern , a futuristic city , where if you look down you , the pavements were elevated and you walked down to where all the models of General Motors were displayed as if they were crossing roads .
14 So you brandish your tickets and you come in to here .
15 Absolutely , and it does because it a it what Dave says it 's an emotional whole and you start off and you come back to where you started .
16 and you come back , er and you come back in here you would smell it again
17 And you go on from there er , you 've , mm mm , we come and exercise , they do their own , they sweep up they sweep up and then carry on with their ordinary routine of every day .
18 and you go up in there , there on the right hand
19 Every window was black with paint and there was no air coming in at all and you walk in between very very hot ovens and the sweat was lashing down your back .
20 aha , and you meets up with so many wonderful people .
21 It saves money and you end up with exactly the house you want .
22 I think that 's maybe because we 're Orcadian for no matter how good we 're feeling if we go you know that yourself if you go south anywhere and you meet up with just anybody that 's ever heard an Orcadian .
23 Fran 's pulse leapt and she stepped back at once , afraid that he would see the reaction his words evoked .
24 Pauline moved out and she moved back in again though did n't she ?
25 we had the old beach beds and we eat out over there
26 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
27 well I am convinced by Andrew 's explanation erm I would like to say in terms of when we look at the staff costs against budget , and we came in at only eleven thousand pounds less , er I think that is a erm that we , we , we can congratulate our business manager , on the good control that 's been exercised over the past year .
28 I put on my coat and we went out to where the wind welcomed us with savage glee .
29 Instead he fell into step , and they went on from there .
30 For some males this works well and they end up with as many as ten females on their territory .
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