Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 And I get on less than two people
2 And I go out there because I want to hear ‘ God Save the Queen . ’
3 He paused , then with what Robbie considered to be an unutterably complacent smile , ‘ And I doubt very much whether Petula would approve of your presence either . ’
4 But , in any case , I should have realized that a review of high seriousness like The Criterion , the circulation of which never reached 1,000 copies and I suspect hardly more than 500 , was supported by an intellectual minority whose allegiance did not wane on account of the neglect of a man of whom many may not have heard .
5 I do n't think the consumer would ev say that and I think sometimes one forgets er people forget the consumer I mean the erm er but obviously by us going onto the Hong Kong route we are going to reduce British Airways and Cathay Pacific 's profits on that route considerably , we we think that because our costs are considerably less than British Airways , and I suspect considerably less than Cathay Pacific , that the player that er could be around in thirty or forty years ' time is Virgin Atlantic .
6 well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws
7 And I think as far as the critics are concerned , John Maynard-Smith may allow me to adapt erm the critical misjudgement of all time , which was made by a Dublin Professor when The Origin of Species first came out , which you will remember no doubt
8 Yes so and I reckon quite frankly cos he 's living on that lay by up the end and I reckon he was hiding , do a runner or something or he ai n't up to something no good !
9 And you know right away when you hear a Chicago blues song and you know if it 's a New Orleans song .
10 You have to be punished in some way , and you know as well as I do that your case lacks substance .
11 And you know as well as I do Jim was n't the father .
12 You know , we walked in there and you know how like when we 're doing the counters I had jeans on and a big baggy jumper , we were the best dressed in there !
13 And we plot along here if we plot Y against theta
14 and I put the fruit and vegetables in the buggy and we come straight home cos it 's time to eat by then .
15 And we heal farther past than we can see ;
16 Heilen trout are , in my opinion , some of the most beautiful wild brown trout in Scotland and they fight more furiously than you can ever imagine .
17 Those are under automatic control and they go on even when our ego is non-functional , as when we 're asleep .
18 And they go even further than that do n't they ?
19 and they do n't normally because they 're on a far-flung outpost of the British Empire at Skegness
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