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

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1 He has certainly excellent manners and both he and the dear and very charming Empress ( whom Albert likes particularly ) do the honneurs extremely well and very gracefully and are full of every kind of attention .
2 She knew that her husband would take no risks and yet he should have been home by now .
3 Johnson has always had the ability to find haunting , complex musical settings for his songs and here they have the extra benison of ex-Smith Johnny Marr .
4 People actually say they can remember the bits I mention in the songs and usually it 's completely not the case .
5 I decide that it does n't much matter as we are never going to talk this girl round to our way of thinking and anyway we are not breaking the law so she ca n't really stop us .
6 Having looked briefly at some of the background to anticipated grief and why it occurs we need to consider how it gets expressed when someone is expected to die .
7 They look more surprised than anybody when his heart restarts and then he makes a gurgling noise in his throat .
8 There had been problems in his relationship with his girlfriend and indeed he 'd come to see my firm about six months ago because of the deterioration in that relationship and had general advice then about his legal position should there be a separation .
9 It 's like this people th they 're deep sea divers and they discover , they 're stuck in the crevice , a big erm nuclear submarine and what it 's for is an experiment that 's gone wrong and it it 's to make and instead they make an abomination you know , incredibly powerful and intelligent but really nasty you know , murderous and killer and so they take they take him to these people .
10 Yeah you 're sort of thinking when my why got a card and then they tell you to look round , how much it 's gon na cost you and I mean , you know , jus jus just you know is everything gon na work out , you know ?
11 Cash er cheque or credit card and then I said to you that 's really some it 's really a special market that , Leisure Line .
12 The official added : ‘ There 's another 12 months to run on the ITV 's domestic deal and then it 's up for grabs .
13 The opposite was true in his perception and so it was necessary to work with this widower helping him say out loud the things that he wanted to say to his wife — all the uncomplimentary and difficult things — and then , having done that , to begin grieving for the lost relationship .
14 Fear often played tricks with my perception and now it seemed as if I was losing my grip of reality .
15 I have laid my life at your legs and yet you say nothing .
16 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
17 To understand the year-to-year changes of sea level , we need to understand the ocean circulation and how it is driven by winds and by the balance of tropical warming and polar cooling .
18 No shave and then you shag a girl
19 I think I 'll just give the hospital a ring and then I 'll go up to bed . ’
20 I 'll bide my time until I 'm in the ring and then I 'll prove that what I 've studied and believe in is right .
21 ‘ Married on Tuesday and today it 's only Saturday , and he 's gone away !
22 And they start on a Monday and they had it finished by Tuesday and then they start on Wednesday and Thursday and and then they went on Friday and Saturday .
23 yeah because ten to fifteen years earlier there was n't this amount of class consciousness and now you 're saying that bond 's completely broken down which I may agree with you on but , but they 're now organizing themselves purely on this hey we 're all friends now or s and we 've got ta gang together all seventy percent of us against the landlords which was n't
24 ‘ I once heard her say ’ , Hortensia went on , ‘ that a large boy is about the same weight as an Olympic hammer and therefore he 's very useful for practising with . ’
25 And I went in his bedroom and there he was snoring away .
26 She went up to her bedroom and there it was flooded with golden light , the clouds were rapidly drawing away , almost peeling back in the sky and , not yet quite behind the roofs , a dazzling gold was leaking all round the edges of a lilac cloud .
27 does n't always go down too well but well in the end I went in to their bedroom and actually they were awake , they were just laying sort of a bit sleepily on the bed together on Katie 's , both on Katie 's bed .
28 She said : ‘ I hit one of them over the head in the bedroom and then I got going .
29 Er after deliberate first we wondered whether they ought to go through onto the racecourse and then we decided no probably the best place for them would be round the back of the main stand .
30 no I did n't se I watched football and then I turned in the interval I t turned it on to and er
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