Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since Jasper and Bienvida never went to bed until Tina did but fell asleep wherever they happened to be , Jarvis hardly took this protest seriously . |
2 | Simpson , booked for the challenge that sparked this flare-up , was the victim of a nasty challenge by Gareth Hall a minute later — and Hall also went into referee Keith Hackett 's book . |
3 | Creators of film and documentaries sometimes drew upon stock shots , and the actual sequence shown is not always what it purports to be . |
4 | More ominously its size and capacity also took into consideration future military needs . |
5 | The creation of this literature in Latin involved men whose native language was either certainly or probably not Latin : Livius Andronicus ' first language was Greek ; Ennius had Oscan ; Naevius , being a Campanian , probably also spoke Oscan as a child ; Plautus must have been brought up on Umbrian , and Terence apparently started with Punic . |
6 | As winter took its hold , banking up the short days , the long cold nights between autumn and spring , thoughts and imaginations often drifted to hunting . |
7 | Innumerable ovaries and testes seamlessly grafted into place . |
8 | Simmering personal animosity between Bush and Perot also flared into life in June as a result of claims that Perot had employed a team of investigators to scrutinize the private lives of numerous public figures , including the President and members of his family . |
9 | And victory never looked in doubt as he dominated throughout , making the fences seem little more than matchsticks . |
10 | The teacher and Derek both sighed with relief and the kid just looked amazed , as if he was thinking , ‘ What 's he saying , I would n't have thought of that ! ’ |
11 | SHe held out hir arm and Nathan happily snuggled against hir . |
12 | The accused would not be present , and misunderstandings sometimes arose between judge and counsel , or between counsel and client , resulting in the accused often receiving a sentence which they thought they had not bargained for . |
13 | Further , though mothers in some areas reported the contrary , clinical findings were that the incidence of fever and diarrhoea also increased with family size . |
14 | The affair had been regarded as a tragic accident , and Fedorov severely censured for negligence . |
15 | All the anger , frustration and hurt finally exploded into action in violent contrast to the lethargy that had been her constant companion for the past few months . |
16 | A combination of these principles of assembly and dispersal now appeared in railway stations . |
17 | In support of their view , Belgium and Greece also referred to article 5(1) of the Convention of 1958 and to the Convention of 1982 . |
18 | As in Saigon the mouths of the men and women alike oozed with beteljuice and the roadsides there too were stained with red saliva blotches . |
19 | The small tenant and peasant easily fell into debt : in the Levante , huertas to the merchants of the ports ; in Castile , to the corn merchants ; in Galicia , to the lawyers . |
20 | Forecasts for sales and overheads previously ran on Lotus 1-2-3 , explains general accounting manager Andy Round . |
21 | Samples were collected on ice , the volume measured , and samples immediately assayed for amylase , trypsin , lipase , and bicarbonate . |