Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] a " in BNC.

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1 Many of the residents have led sheltered lives and do n't normally get a chance to meet other people in the community .
2 We can sometimes reserve a suite room for single occupancy for a £55 supplement ; suite rooms share facilities with another room , and do n't always have a balcony .
3 Here is clear evidence that the judiciary could and did temper the law with common sense , and did not habitually turn a blind eye to social and economic realities .
4 The new scheme , upheld by the Divisional Court in the later case , was made under the same statute and did not appreciably hold a different balance between ratepayers and transport users .
5 O. Charlton applied for the England job the time Bobby Robson got it and did n't even receive a reply from Lancaster Gate .
6 The NY-5 loved being tuned to dropped D , settled more than happily into DADGAD , and did n't even have a problem coping with a low C on the bottom string in conjunction with a heavy plastic thumbpick .
7 I had to spend three days in bed and did n't really kick a ball in the build-up to the Highfield Road game .
8 The drawbacks of the LB procedure are that it is slow , not easily applied to large areas and does n't always produce a film with the desired structure .
9 Such a line of argument is based primarily upon scripture , and does not necessarily involve a notion of there being male and female principles in the universe .
10 Reference to the law of treaties is , of course , irrelevant in this context , since this is the international law which binds only one Government to another and does not therefore commit a country to a constitutional or legislative change , as does the Treaty of Rome .
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