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

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1 He has now released some of these birds , and a large reward awaits any ringer able to catch one of them in Britain or Ireland , and so substantiate they experimental results .
2 From there , she was able to make regular visits to Vietnam — and so give us essential reports on where our help was needed most .
3 Bertrams by their generous returns allowance also take away some of our worries and so give us more confidence in making subscriptions , which include Reed titles .
4 In such cases a written agreement can strengthen your case and perhaps save you some money .
5 She looks towards Herakles , right hand out , originally with a spear to direct him and perhaps lend him divine power as he thrusts with a crowbar to open a way for the Alpheus to flood the stables .
6 The result is to connect up a network of contracts by a uniform set of rules and thus give them multilateral force .
7 which is what I , I , in the I had Eric Bristow and Maureen one night , and , I mean , it was just little dart board in the corner , but what I did was , I had a big screen like that and I just got student television service just to film it live and just throw it straight back up onto the big
8 and just call it one point one nine
9 Was it , and possibly give us some help but erm
10 No listen , listen you 've got ta listen to this my girlfriend and I have sex whenever we can and really enjoy it oral sex but we have heard that sexually transmitted diseases can be passed on by drinking each other 's juices from oral sex , is this true ?
11 Many are portrayed as strong personalities : the Swansea shopkeeping grandmother , a ‘ wonderful old lady ’ who would tell historical stories of the Rebecca Riots ; the cultured , much-travelled Scots widow , a ‘ remarkable woman ’ who ran her late husband 's estate ; the toothless , pipe-smoking , ‘ mediumistic ’ Lancashire granny who believed in ghosts and practised second sight ; or the Scot ploughman 's wife who taught her grandson the Bible and catechism ‘ patiently , affectionately , and prayerfully … and at night she would put me to bed , wrap me snug and warm , and kindly teach me short prayers , psalms , and hymns . ’
12 I could always do it and then pay me next week could n't you ?
13 ( The assistant might ask the customer for an extra 5p and then give him five 10p coins in change , which corresponds to X=-1 , y=5 , z=0 . )
14 I would discuss the script , say , on proportional representation , and then give him free rein .
15 I do not wish you to violate your oath of secrecy or your conscience but , ’ and he tuned to look eagerly at the Bishop , ‘ with His Lordship 's permission , I would like to take you aside and quietly ask you one question ?
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