Example sentences of "and [adv] [conj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This process goes on and on until eventually the position is as shown in Table 16.9 .
2 Some of these figures resulted from litigants pressing the church into action , but as a record of defiance , and presumably as just a fraction of total excommunications in those years , they are unquestionably revealing .
3 Sheer tiredness relaxed her limbs , and slowly but surely the warmth sent her off to sleep .
4 Cripps Christmas dinners were not noted for their decorum nor their sobriety and sooner or later the bread rolls began to fly .
5 Only a classic endures , and sooner or later the fashion comes full circle .
6 No matter what settlement is reached , if either republic , particularly Serbia , feels that it has been unfairly treated , any ceasefire will be temporary , and sooner or later the matter will rise again .
7 By the final session , the average frequency of waking had fallen to once or twice a week and once or twice a night ; settling time had decreased .
8 Year to year there are variations ; summer may start two weeks late , or two weeks early , or tentatively … and once or twice a year the weather goes into a sulk for a few days and refuses to co-operate with us .
9 Caine was filming in London with Sidney Poitier , and once or twice a week they would take it in turns to treat each other to a decent meal .
10 This was principally because he had taken up fire-watching duties there , and once or twice a week he would go up on the roof : he would have heard the sound of the aircraft , and the bursts of shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns , while all the time scrutinizing the " blacked out " city for the evidence of fires .
11 The ringisho ( request for a decision ) goes back and forth and eventually a consensus is achieved among the interested parties , with the president giving his final approval .
12 This design was , as was the Karrier model , based on and more or less a facsimile of the ‘ Wolverton Coupling ’ .
13 The only people to phone were Joseph and Lily , and now and again a friend of Elaine 's from work .
14 At this time of night the street was quiet : the occasional car , and now and then a group of rowdy youths asserting their masculinity like stags in rut .
15 The " alert " is sounded and a plane flies overhead every five minutes or so — the usual monotonous droning sound of the engines is heard and now and then the pop-pop of the guns and occasionally you feel the sensation of a slight earthquake when a bomb drops —
16 I shuffled down the shingle until I felt the mush of dry seaweed , and then I explored it with my hands — yes , it was just the stuff one would expect , weed , and here and there a bit of wood .
17 The shadows provided some relief , and here and there a man or a donkey dozed in one .
18 Even a little food could be had at a pinch , for here and there were a few pale twists of grass and here and there a dandelion .
19 But today the real sea looked wonderful , silken , with a gentle running glitter where the tide moved , and here and there the tilt and flash of white wings in the sunlight as the gulls sailed out from the cliffs .
20 There were cigarette burns on the carpet , and here and there the brown of the walls had been rubbed away to reveal a pinkish surface beneath .
21 It seems that in any country , the Rottweiler is always recognized as a working dog first and a show dog as an after thought and then as only a show dog .
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