Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He walks beyond fatigue , beyond the limits of endurance and the frontiers of self , and somewhere along this path he loses his balance , falls off the edge of his sanity , and out here beyond his mind 's rim he sees , for the first and only time in his life , a vision .
2 She felt as if he was closing a door behind them and right at this moment she would have liked to keep it open , if only just a crack , because Felipe de Santis walked round the plane and stood watching them as they came towards him .
3 Moving moving on from that point , it does seems to me that the policy clearly is more restrictive than P P G seven and arguably in some respects it 's more restrictive than greenbelt .
4 And so for that time we live now , both of us , and we are perfectly happy , and the waiting is not weary , but good and happy for us both .
5 And so for these characters it is .
6 And so throughout this period it was them er trying importance upon these two goals .
7 The Greeks claim that their black economy is bigger than any other Community country 's , and so in absolute terms they are not quite as badly off as the published statistics make it seem .
8 The sad thing was , as I said before , his navigator was incapable — and I must say not good enough — to get him round the heavily defended areas , and so in two sorties he still sustained abnormal flak damage .
9 And so in these circumstances I dealt with much speed and remarkably low Scottish cunning .
10 And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity .
11 And so in this chapter I want to look analytically at some of the ways Christianity has unwittingly capitulated to the forces of modernity .
12 Unfortunately , the JMP-1 has no input on the back and so in some ways it falls at the final fence , because I ca n't really see how you can set it up to work in a neat and user-friendly rack ; you 'd have to wire the thing up every time you gigged it .
13 Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme .
14 Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity .
15 Clearly there is some chicanery going on and perhaps in due course we will find out the truth .
16 But traditionally such people would have done , er and perhaps in earlier times you know , er maybe Mrs Thatcher does say some prayers , I do n't know , but maybe prayers would be said .
17 In the final letter , written in 1768 , when he was in his late seventies and obviously under some stress he complains about the lack of co-operation from Solander and Ellis .
18 ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him .
19 Scholes 's case is the more telling in that he is far from being a conservative opponent of all recent developments in theory ; he has written favourably of structuralism , and unsympathetically about fictional realism ( for which , indeed , he has been attacked by Tallis ) , and elsewhere in Textual Power he finds deconstructive reading — as opposed to the theory underlying it — a useful critical method .
20 ( Of course , if the power is evil it is quite likely to be wielded by a female and just for good measure she is likely to be ugly . )
21 The defendant contract for their negligence is omitting to register this option before the and just before that submission I wish to make .
22 It is over my ankles and outside in some places it is waist high .
23 ‘ One day , one happy day You appeared to me , And ever since that day I 've lived in trembling — Trembling with an unknown love , With a love like the heartbeat of the world , Mysterious and haughty , Both torment and bliss in my heart … . ’
24 Kentigern 's own example was powerful : he went always on foot , lived temperately , went into cold water each morning even in winter , lay at night in a stone coffin with ashes for a mattress , and yet he was a man of business , his parishes grew , churches were established the country over , and always in one hand he held a plain pontifical staff , in the other a psalter . ’
25 These machines , which are comparatively new to the domestic market , have jog/shuttle dials with the aid of which you can rapidly pinpoint edits by playing the tapes back and forth at any speed you like from single-frame and slo-mo to five or more times faster than normal .
26 More and more after these scenes he felt worn out , drained — as if his life were being slowly refined down to a point .
27 If we were to express this need openly and directly in social chit-chat we would risk offending others and we could expect a strong reaction in terms of them rejecting , over-powering or accepting us ( in this instance their luck could be in ) .
28 And up to this point I have n't suffered , and there 's nothing more I can really say . ’
29 Doctor Nesbitt had suggested that the shock had perhaps temporarily deranged him , and up till this moment he had agreed with him , but suddenly now the young fellow seemed to know what he was about .
30 1985 was special for me — as one of the National Display Team I took part in the CCPR celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall , and later in that year I successfully completed the Medau Teacher Training Course .
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