Example sentences of "and they [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | And they knew perfectly well when the connections had been made . |
3 | And they came out sooner than we did |
4 | ‘ 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Those are under automatic control and they go on even when our ego is non-functional , as when we 're asleep . |
9 | And they go even further than that do n't they ? |
10 | Last year alone they had more than 400,000 winners and they paid out more than £40 million . |
11 | and they do n't normally because they 're on a far-flung outpost of the British Empire at Skegness |
12 | It gave her the chance to be with Marguerite , though , and they talked quite easily as they moved around the kitchen . |
13 | 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 . |