Example sentences of "and [adv] [pron] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 I had found myself staggering from one situation to the next … we decided then that I was doing the same thing wrong you see , and so we looked at the actual practice …
2 And so we stare at the pit in the earth and think we both do and do n't know what sculpture is ’ .
3 The way forward could only be through a measure of government intervention and inevitably it provoked at the time and in its later consequences , or lack of them , sharp controversy which did much to form the particular arguments reformers used to articulate their basic ideological assumptions .
4 ‘ You 've been with Aurora for several years as her Girl Friday , and now you work at the club as her assistant . ’
5 Suddenly I heard the noise of an animal jumping through the window , and immediately I hid at the back of my box .
6 We lost touch for a couple of years and then we met at the Coventry Specimen Group Stag Night and found that each of us had conceded to an extent and were now using almost identical rods .
7 And then we sat at the far side of the Old Gate bridge and er an old lady came along and said , and she was counting them but she said , just look at that thing , she counted seven although , in actual fact , by then th these dra the seven drakes had stopped cha chasing the duck and they were all sitting down .
8 and then they look at the caravan !
9 And then she looked at the empty stairway beside her .
10 And then she glanced at the window ; the darkness outside was complete .
11 Willis told the cops , ‘ You 'll all be walking the fucking beat soon , ’ and then he yelled at the neighbours , ‘ Which of you bastards told the police ? ’
12 and then he looked at the man .
13 and then he looked at the row of trolleys tangled in the front of the car .
14 And then he looks at the priest , and adds , ‘ Now you tell me the truth …
15 ag again that 's why I do n't want you to be heavy cos I do n't want say to say oh you know you 've brought us you know , fifteen pages and we worked our way through it and then you know at the end of the day we do all of it , yeah
16 and then you look at the normal lights
17 It says things like impartial advice , does n't it for mortgages , erm in the Nottingham and the Derby paper , and then you read at the bottom it says erm an appointed representative of Legal and General .
18 And then it bulges at the end , you see , that 'll do cos if you
19 and they 've done ever so well cos they did all Cos of course we had fine whether last week , they got everything done , and then it poured at the weekend but they were n't there , and now they 're back on site the weather 's cheered up again .
20 The tragic hero appears before him with an epic clarity and beauty , and yet he rejoices at the hero 's annihilation .
21 Cle and yet you look at the water .
22 Like the reader who finds that the chapters of his detective novel have been printed in the wrong order , we may only now be beginning to understand why from the point of view of ego- and superego-development the crime which should be at the beginning ( that of Oedipus ) comes at the end , and why what comes at the beginning ( the oral period ) leads unintelligibly into what should otherwise have been the conclusion of the story ( anal stage , latency ) !
23 Again and again he despaired at the truth .
24 Again and again he fails at the offending cornice until , half-buried , half-dead , there is no snow left , the axes bite and he is up .
25 In these circumstances it is impossible to detect any element of injustice to M. and accordingly we indicated at the conclusion of the argument that his appeal would be dismissed .
26 I think it 's also worth just bearing in mind that we 're talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county , we 're not talking about banning hunting in in er in Leicestershire , we 're talking about what we 're saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight , even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide , it 's only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wish , to start to change things and therefore I suppose at the end of erm , at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the , the hunt will still be , the hunts in this county will still be free to , erm , to operate .
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