Example sentences of "and [conj] [pron] [vb past] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 We found evidence that the electors exercised a coherent choice amongst the media sources on offer ; and that they enjoyed exercising that choice .
2 Belfast Crown Court heard that the couple 's six-year relationship had been stormy and that they had hit each other on numerous occasions .
3 Overall , it could by the end of the transitional phase claim that it had changed the basis of economic competition by removing many restrictive practices and that it had eased some of the pain of economic decline by its policies towards those aging coal and steel plants that were coming to the end of a useful life .
4 MacDonald told him that if he had tried to stop it , there would have been a riot , and that it had required all his influence to prevent his followers from singing the ‘ Red Flag ’ in the House of Commons itself on the night the Baldwin Government fell .
5 And I says only that he 's gone to back to J J and I says , and that he 'd had enough .
6 He realized that we felt disgusted at what had been achieved in the commandos and that he had had this brainwave of small parties behind the lines . ’
7 He woke in a fury two hours afterward , and said that she had upset his rhythm and that he had to make some calls .
8 She told him that they could n't possibly stay down here , and that he had to make some effort to escape .
9 ‘ I simply told them that you were my wife and that you had taken all our money and our little girl and were running off to London to be with your lover . ’
10 I do hope that you have enjoyed the summer recess from teaching your classes and that you managed to find some sunshine for your much deserved holiday .
11 She tore across the dealing room , then up three flights of stairs , screaming that she had closed Sir Willie , and that she had made several thousand pounds in that one day .
12 She was drawn unquestionably to the appearance of things , though she was aware that she had as yet much ground to cover , and that she had followed many a false trail ; she remembered with particular regret the quantities of eyeshadow which she had once thought desirable , and the pendant earrings of the same epoch .
13 It was likely that Alison had n't given me a thought for weeks , and that she had had half a dozen more affaires .
14 Initially , many believed that their retention would only be temporary ; they failed to understand , however , that Elizabeth herself saw the 1559 settlement as final , and that she intended to resist all pressure from her councillors , divines , and MPs to purify or reform these ceremonials .
15 In Chalatenango , a training school was opened for women interested in joining the military command , After a six-month course , the women trainees were asked to conduct an army ambush as proof of their military capabilities and once they had passed this test , were then sent to different battalions .
16 And if they had to brave that to make a phone call , they might as well press on for home .
17 This would show how well the catapult worked and if they had to make any adjustments in their aim .
18 They were asked what instruction they had received , whether they put drops in by themselves and if they had experienced any problems .
19 The reason some of them failed to go to the causal ward is because they used to do a little bit of begging , and if they 'd got enough money they would perhaps pay to go into a common lodging house .
20 She was not sure herself how much in earnest she was , at that stage ; and if she had had any other agreeable reading matter to fill up her evening , she might never have started on Aurae Phiala at all .
21 He had probably come to the same conclusion and if she tried to give some kind of explanation he would raise his eyebrows and look at her in astonishment , and she would feel utterly foolish .
22 It would nt hurt to say ‘ Yes I m sory to leave Leeds and the supporters behind … but the club needed the money and if I had to join another club it would be Blackburn ( and onto the usual bullshit ) ’ Fuck me even Cantona said something nice about us .
23 And if I had known this my justification for believing that they are playing at home would be defeated , because I also believe that they normally accept such invitations .
24 I think if you went and saw our own doctors a lot of our fears would be allayed because most of the young doctors would n't , would recommend to you , my own doctor asked me all the questions and different things and then he says he 's a young doctor , he says if I were a women and if I 'd answered all the questions as you did , I would go on H R T.
25 And if I 'd had any problems , he sorted them out .
26 Jackie wondered how often he had eaten himself to sleep alone in rooms like this and if he had seen much more of Mr Harker than Evelyn , his supposed sister , had .
27 And if he had got little enough out of that interview , at least he had lobbed one small , accurate pebble into the middle of the pool of their tranquillity , and its ripples were already beginning to spread outwards .
28 Owen half-realized this and if he had had any sense would have shut up , but Mahmoud 's moods blew up very suddenly out of an apparently clear sky and once again he was slow in reacting .
29 Erm er and if you had done some researches into the job opportunities and you you could decide that then that that would be good .
30 And before he had to spend many more sleepless nights like the last one .
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