Example sentences of "and [indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mention Chiswick House today and everyone will think of the neo-Palladian Villa set in wonderful parkland , now all controlled by English Heritage , and famous as one of the finest examples of its kind in Britain , yet so close to the centre of London and with other interesting places close by .
2 And we called it the man-killer because we had ridge and furrow land down there , and this darn thing they was taking , and nothing would come over the top for ages , and suddenly the whole lot would come over on top of you , of course it as well , and you had to that 's what we were doing .
3 People got snappy , and nothing could compensate for the lack of leave .
4 The hostel was fairly close to town and no-one could complain about the prices .
5 And someone would think of the tower — eventually .
6 We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner .
7 and somebody 'll come in a say , oh I do n't like this and get rid of it !
8 Cut spending and nobody will notice in the short-term .
9 ‘ But it was three-and-a-half years in development and nobody could foresee at the start what the economy would be like now .
10 The main road still uses the bridge on the first tier and one can walk along the full length of the water channel ( 168 ) .
11 Nevertheless , several groups continued to work on nomenclature problems and one can point to the French Saint-Etienne meeting of 1897 , and the independent work of Hantzsch , Widman and von Baeyer , which laid the foundation of modern organic nomenclature .
12 There will be a discount for Society members and one can join on the spot .
13 Mr Pannick said those who had drafted the relevant EC directive in 1989 had ‘ in their wisdom thought there should be freedom of reception throughout the EC and one should rely upon the state from which the signal emanates to exercise appropriate controls ’ .
14 Much would depend on the exact state of affairs in Ireland and something would depend on the success of the Progressive parties in patching up a new electoral pact ( although after the events of 1912 and 1913 it could not be expected to work as well as in 1910 ) , but all of these factors would operate in the broad context of a probable Unionist victory .
15 And everything used to go on the old garden bonfires did n't it , in the past ?
16 And anyone can write into the managing director who is committed to answering within three days . ’
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