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

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1 And I walked as normally as I could into the playground , my private pain overcome for fear of discovery .
2 So he said I got back on the phone to him and I said as far as I 'm concerned you can get in your car and come down here and fetch back what 's left .
3 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
4 In our family my cousins and I knew well beforehand because there were always slightly older sisters and cousins who told us …
5 After the evening meal ( sweet salmon cooked in white wine ) , Benjamin and I stayed up long after the taproom emptied .
6 And you did pretty well because you got a penny for every shilling 's worth you sold .
7 She had been tense since she had arrived and she knew perfectly well where all the tension was coming from — el conde !
8 Instead of another row with her mother , she had decided that she must get to the bottom of things by going up to the Hall and speaking to Miss Hatherby , and she pedalled as fast as she could .
9 Yet she still had the use of her tongue , and she said as quietly as he , ‘ Yes , only once — and let's keep it like that , shall we ? ’
10 Her head swam as his lips probed hers and she softened even further as his hands began to caress her compulsively .
11 And she helped again later when we moved to Paris .
12 Their legs tangled , and she cried out again as his thigh grazed between hers and rocked against her .
13 And she rang up here when when they offered us the space , she rang up here and asked for me .
14 On arrival at Edinburgh Airport , two Landrovers awaited us and our luggage , and we drove as fast as we could to Gleneagles , to try to be in time for the Moët et Chandon reception which is the first party of the Rolex-Jackie Stewart Challenge weekend ; this was timed for 8pm !
15 My son , Robyn visited me and peered with a concerned , academic interest , and we came closer together than ever before .
16 And they knew perfectly well when the connections had been made .
17 And they came out sooner than we did
18 ‘ I could hear their croaking and their arguments and they came ever nearer until suddenly out of the mist I saw the grey shadow of a wing and wet spike of a beak .
19 Their discussions included the merger of the Falange and the Traditionalist movement and they went so far as to commission a draft document outlining the project .
20 Formulaic expressions such as ‘ Once upon a time … and they lived happily ever after ’ can be used explicitly to mark the boundaries of a fragment .
21 The boys heard the crash and they ran as fast as they could to get help from the police and ambulance , but when the police and ambulance got there they only found the boys ' fishing tackle where they had dumped it in such haste .
22 Last year alone they had more than 400,000 winners and they paid out more than £40 million .
23 It gave her the chance to be with Marguerite , though , and they talked quite easily as they moved around the kitchen .
24 In the ninth century , members of this magnate stratum , this " imperial aristocacy " , could still move about the Carolingian world ; and they moved nearly always as individuals , no doubt with retinues , but not ( an exceptional case apart ) concerting action with groups of kinsmen .
25 Protagoras found gender assignation in Greek inconsistent and illogical — for example , there were cases when two words referring to the same thing had different genders — and he went so far as to advocate reform ( he was ridiculed for this by Aristophanes , and the attempt was unsuccessful ) .
26 The dog landed awkwardly on its hindlegs , losing its balance , and he looked away sharply as it tumbled under the wheels .
27 It was his profession that had brought him that shaft of insight , and he felt mildly safer because of it .
28 ‘ At 15 , he looked more like 12 ; a skinny awkward kid of 93 pounds in tattered black high-top sneakers , he looked slow and he ran even slower than he looked . ’
29 The Bible for him , however , contained many truths , and he understood far better than many theologians that you must never tamper with the mythology of scripture .
30 Once he had settled into the right-back position he was impossible to move from the Palace first team ( unless illness or injury intervened , and the career chart shows that there was only one season when that happened to any serious degree ) , and he appeared there regularly until the 1st World War brought an end to competitive football and threw everyone 's affairs into confusion .
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