Example sentences of "and [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Counterforce ’ — the title of this section — becomes a shorthand way of denoting textual disruption and thereby of distinguishing Pynchon 's activities from the tainted notions of synthesis and control .
2 The arrests gave Seth a record of at least nine drink driving incidents , leading the judge to order him into Alcoholics Anonymous and on to two years ' probation .
3 you 're just paying out that amount of money and suddenly in one goes ' a big , bi , like quite a shock .
4 And so to next month 's final article when I shall report on the outcome of the trip to Gresford and give a full report on the practical side of the GPS navigating system .
5 Current levels of consignment are running below budget with analysts lowering fourth quarter aggregate estimates to $460 down from previous estimates of $500 million and down on last year 's figure of $493 million .
6 Yes , there is somewhat in me still virgin , but not my body , and not at any man 's beck and call like my body .
7 The plaintiff , wishing to have monies now and not in two years ' time , prudently accepted the settlement figure .
8 ‘ Oh fairest of creation , last and best of all God 's works , creature in whom excelled whatever can to sight or thought be formed , wholly divine , good , amiable or sweet , how art thou lost ?
9 Her school pals sang Morning Has Broken , The Colours Of The Day and Once In Royal David 's City just as she asked .
10 My parents were besotted with each other and always in each other 's arms .
11 Accountants , lawyers and other professionals who engage in such business would face enormous fines and up to 10 years ' imprisonment .
12 It was prompted by nationwide dismay at an announcement that 31 out of 50 pits still operating in the UK were to close and up to 30,000 miners ' jobs would be lost .
13 The ban on sale or display is backed by tough penalties , including a heavy fine and up to three years ' imprisonment .
14 As far as ho erm the H R T is erm here we go you see , this is post-natal illness this is right , we need one on that as well , but what we need to know , and what we need to be aware of , is that the discussion has to be actually put out through the members in the same sort of way as Ken and Peggy have done in the erm Midland and East Coast region and also on Working Women 's Safety , it needs to be taken on board that we are absolutely fed up , sick to death and absolutely running out of patience at having to hammer home this thing about equality .
15 Loot was a farce , although it was not about people running in and out of other people 's bedrooms , in and out of coffins more likely .
16 He described the coterie around John as ‘ a kind of Chelsea-Bloomsbury Group ’ and said that they were in and out of each other 's flats all the time .
17 We had never worked together , but we had been in and out of each other 's views and policies about education .
18 Though the tenants did n't like living there , they grew into a community in the course of their campaigns : " We 're like old friends now , in and out of each other 's houses , " said one of their organisers .
19 Mind you , there was a lot of going in and out of each other 's houses .
20 We were always in and out of each other 's houses . "
21 The driver , swearing loudly as his passengers picked themselves up from the floor and out of each other 's laps , opened the front door and jumped down to see what had happened to Adam .
22 Constance had assumed that , since she and Scarlet lived next door to each other , they would constantly be in and out of each other 's houses and behaved accordingly , which had suited Scarlet very well .
23 Secondly , as we have seen , by allowing the NSA to eavesdrop on British communications ( as it does from the Morwenstow station in Cornwall which scoops up everything passing in and out of British Telecom 's ground station at Goonhilly ) , it allows British ministers to claim that GCHQ does not monitor calls within Britain .
24 The finale begins with a somewhat pedantic statement of the theme , but the passacaglia variations connect well with each other , and here at last Brahms 's strength of personality emerges .
25 As long as Shaftesbury was lord president of the council he found no difficulty in reconciling his loyalties , and even after that earl 's dismissal in October 1679 , he was used , following an hour 's private conversation with the king alone in the royal bedchamber , in trying to bring Charles and the earl together again .
26 The Dow Jones industrial average closed on March 20th at 2,739 , not far below its all-time high of 2,810 on January 2 1990 , and well above this year 's low of 2,553 .
27 They peered out , and then at each other 's dour faces and bloodshot eyes , and Henry 's cherubic face creased into a wide grin .
28 Then came more harrowing defeats to fellow Scot Alan McManus , both at the UK Championship and then at this week 's Coalite World Matchplay in Doncaster .
29 This theme — the need to be fair to ‘ the majority ’ — emerges again and again in this document 's defence of the rule , and bolsters up the most tenuous arguments .
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