Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then if I go back and change I can still make the reception . ’
2 The fundamental underlying principle of homoeopathy is that what a remedy can cause in the way of symptoms and signs it can also cure — that is , the principle of treatment by similars .
3 I still wonder what happened to the paper produced by the right hon. Member for Blaby ( Mr. Lawson ) , which the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley , threw into her waste paper basket with what oaths and cries we shall never know .
4 The final letter declares : ‘ Indignation and shame I can never feel ; therefore not despair , either . ’
5 But academics at Oxford are outraged and say it can only mean a Jewish Messiah .
6 ‘ Hope that even after all the anger and the pain you 've been through in your life , you 'll still be able to search your heart and realise I could never betray you .
7 I then bought some designers ' gouache ( colourfast ) and found I could still paint wet into wet without the whole thing going into a swim as in a watercolour painting .
8 Lo and behold you can actually stop when and where you want .
9 But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return .
10 He watched her blush , and imagined he could actually feel a little glow of heat on his own skin , radiating off her warmth .
11 It 's just one , one of those many piec pieces of evidence you know so that the Freud you know like the great detective you know uses all these little insignificant facts and finally puts them all together and draws everybody together you know in the drawing room and says I will now reveal the murderer , you know Moses was not an Egyptian , sorry Moses was not a Jew he was an Egyptian .
12 Thames Water has already bought five houses on the proposed site and says it will still buy those affected at the going market rate .
13 ‘ He makes so much steam and smoke you can never see him .
14 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
15 There may never be a court action — such an experience is uncommon for the average report writer — but criticism and attack you will certainly encounter .
16 When I confronted him outside the refectory and insisted that the resident be allowed to finish his meal , he exploded in a torrent of foul language and vowed he would never return .
17 AXA has since ploughed almost $100m more into Equitable Life , which is recovering from heavy losses on its property portfolio , and reckons it will soon see a good return on its investment .
18 If it is not those of Garrafad and Carnach we will soon have to face , it may be our own people .
19 Industry watchers say IBM has waited too long to roll-out the AIX database and predict it will only shore up dedicated IBM mainframe clients — users with RS/6000s running Sybase Inc and Oracle Corp databases are unlikely candidates , the company admits .
20 I loved those girls and was sad to leave them and know I would never see them again .
21 Save yourself the hassle of pushing through the crowds this Christmas by using this Products for Change catalogue , and remember we will promptly refund your money if you are not pleased with what you have received .
22 ‘ I was obviously disappointed , but as always in football , I must look forward and hope I can quickly get back into the game .
23 Meanwhile , the pilot of Beyond Our Ken was listened to by the BBC mandarins , who decided they liked a great deal about it and decreed it would definitely become a radio series .
24 He came up and swore he 'd never go down again , it was no life for an animal ] And he stuck to that .
25 ‘ Morning , ratface , ’ she said , quite affectionately because after that momentary frisson she had remembered the duck and known she would never love him again .
26 And then Boy cut back to the man on the bed , who was saying ( actually it was a different man in a different room , Boy realised ; the sofa and the quilted nylon counterpane were in a different colour in this room , though the man sitting there looked just like the last one ) , the man was saying I like your shoes , please take off your shoes ; and Boy cut backwards and forwards between this man and the politician beginning to lose his self-control and saying I would just ask people to forgive me really and to forgive my wife as well .
27 That , sadly , is a market at work , and suppressing it would only bestow the seedy glamour of the underground .
28 According to officers stationed at Darlington , the silent majority now support Mr Thompson 's plans and believe they could even speed response times to house fires in the town .
29 To say again I applaud the principles of the Fellowship and believe it will only benefit us woodworkers who often feel alone and rather estranged sometimes , and to say on a personal level that our conversation with you at the show remains the most memorable point of the whole affair to my wife and I.
30 In other families the mother may be responsible for the discipline and management of the house and feel she can never have fun with the child and that father seems to have all the nice times .
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