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

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1 Rocks and loose dirt were pulled away and eventually he dragged out a tattered leather bag .
2 Albert then in turn discovers Celie 's true self and slowly they build up a trust and confide in each other .
3 I opened the desk and slowly I took out the box and opened it .
4 And locally we carried out a similar exercise some six months ago which showed that eighty two percent of the businesses were still there after months .
5 Erm and so they set up a team erm four or five teams within the city , er which included Radford , the Crabtree Meadows area , erm and Bestwood area
6 There 's aids and he 's chasing the bum and the bum 's running and the aids is going come on you little bastard and he 's going leave me alone and so he runs up a tree and there 's a bird there and he 's got all bones on him , he 's a s witch doctor and the bird goes , and the bird goes , what 's a matter ?
7 Whatever the outcome , the liaison needs of the Branch Committee can not be ignored and so I hope over the next three years that this can be improved to enable a transition through which active liaison is maintained .
8 It so happened that the Gulf War in Kuwait was filling our attention , and so I switched on a video tape whenever something attracted me and I found that I would be most likely to record the daily sessions on the BBC 's Newsnight with Peter Snow discussing the disposition of troops over the battle zone using a visual aid which is now known as the sandpit .
9 This regime , however , did not always guarantee a satisfactory result , as in the case of the tower he added to Wroxton church , Oxfordshire ( 1747–8 ) , the top stage of which rapidly collapsed — as Walpole pointedly reported : ‘ Mr Miller … unluckily once in his life happened to think rather of beauty than of the water-tables , and so it fell down the first winter ’ — but that does not seem to have affected his popularity .
10 Ozoloins has a strong musical personality as well as the necessary technique for these works , and together they make up an attractive package if once again ( at less than 59 minutes in total ) a somewhat short-weight one .
11 Eventually Finn escapes , meets a runaway nigger , and together they escape down the Mississippi in a raft .
12 We looked at him , then at each other and finally I got out the lip salve and said ‘ OK , it 's showtime ! ’ and Kim said : ‘ Whatever do you mean ? ’
13 On the way hack they get past the enemy coast and usually they light up a cigarette " .
14 The end would come up and , and keep your load level on the ground you see , otherwise if you were a straight jib , they 'd come down and further you come down the further , the lower your load get .
15 and they do some singing and everything and also they give out the bibles to those that are going up to school
16 Slowly and carefully he picked up a stone and threw it at the window .
17 The curtains were drawn back as far as they would go , and whenever she looked up the green-brown panorama confronted her and the pale bowl of sky .
18 Back in bed , breakfast tray on her knees , slowly and attentively she poured out a cup of tea , the cuffs of her nightdress drooping over her hands .
19 Occasionally and inevitably they go over the top — but that 's in the nature of risk .
20 And now he brought out the words between his dosed teeth , saying , ‘ You think you 've won , do n't you ?
21 Lissa did as she was told , and obligingly he tapped out a few words on the keyboard .
22 So you went on ahead and maybe you hung about a bit under the trees . ’
23 And then me picking up the keys living here and taking it down the road !
24 And I went er in the boat coming back er from Canada was far worse as the one going acro but we went to Boston and we stayed out in the harbour there and then we sailed down the coast into New York , which was a great sight .
25 And then we searched out the petits coins , a place described as ‘ more asleep than the rest of the village ’ .
26 just got into Wales and we camped on that flat land and then we went up the riv , oh we 've got it on the
27 So I , I erm , I had a lovely walk through there , and then we went out the other side of it , and it 's Highgate Cemetery .
28 And then we walked on a little bit further and there was big clumps of them everywhere they was .
29 And then we took on every farmer got one after that .
30 Er they done the broken metal and then they put on the top of it and then they come along with a watering cart and er splashed water on it and then
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