Example sentences of "[conj] and [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 or and apparently he 'd lost a strip .
2 or and then we used to have some gorgeous lamps that er we used to get in Chelsea that it was fasten on the wall and the lamp would come over on the shade , down and completely change , do you remember that ?
3 Well there 's a lot of there 's the land stations which are near towns or and then there 's the isl there were the island stations and then the rock stations .
4 I mean you I do n't know if they 're dead or alive or and then it said see the next one , next week .
5 Well , I did wear them once , and nor and then I danced , but not often .
6 Perhaps he was reclusive — his manner denied that and yet he was very reluctant to be sought out by local society , some of which , Mary judged , was quite worthy of him .
7 If and again I probably overestimate the average journey time does not exceed thirty minutes , it is difficult even with Merseyrail to conceive trains being delayed in excess of an hour .
8 My Lord my initial reaction is it sounds logical as well and I I wondered if if what my learned friend has said i if and also what your Lordship 's initial view is , if the matter can be left in that way er i if after further reflection , it seems right then of course that 's the way that we will approach it .
9 There was only allegations and and again I say today that we have not ever found any any proof of any child abuse out there .
10 Now Sir Frederick , recently the police have made great strides forward in encouraging women to come and report rape because until recently they did n't and they did n't want to they did n't want to face the shame and they did n't want to face everything else , Sir Nicholas and and again his wife which is the most worrying I think of this a women saying that that that women deserve to be raped , erm it 's going to make women less likely to come forward is n't it ?
11 And and also I mean I do n't want a zigzag and I really recommend we get somebody for Well I do n't want to Tom to cut the sides like that with scissors you know , it has to be neat .
12 And and also I think now now that that 's happened , I do n't think it 'll be long before there 'll be another .
13 And and even there will come a time after the private dialogue , where he people have the right .
14 And there are records of this everywhere are n't there you know sort of and and probably you know the the management thought er I do n't know if they thought this far really or we 'll we 'll show them that they ca n't that they ca n't stick together as a union and why should all the quarries stick together .
15 That 's what I say , there 'll always be , they run us down like mad and and yet they all come here .
16 and and yet you know it was a sunny day .
17 Erm I think it it it started off , people would come in the dayroom , with their own supplementary benefit problem , and and clearly we had the sort of handbooks there and and they saw the probation officers on on duty as people who could help them to sort out that sort out that kind of problem .
18 Well of course there 's a great tradition of Scots leaving Scotland and and maybe there 's nothing wrong with that , I mean , there 's there 's no shame in leaving is there ?
19 So today puts us back into third place if we win and and obviously we want to be there .
20 You know and it 's a sort of awareness you know then and and now we talk about , Oh we 've got to stay together after the strike I mean what what are we going to do .
21 I I mean I 've got I 've read it once and and now I 've lost it
22 We need staffing , people in that area and she 's an internal candidate that 's come through , she 's done a good job right and and now she 's you know it 's not right but at the moment it gets us over a q over a quick fix
23 and and then we come back with this second phase .
24 I sa , I was sat there and and then we was in maths , like the lesson before and I was going Zena , I do n't wan na do P E !
25 not particularly my cup of tea but mum enjoyed them and they got everybody going and and then we had a good game of bingo .
26 And and then what we used to call .
27 And really the slate industry I think probably hinges on quality being maintained you know I mean li like I said I do n't want to go in you know I 'm no expert on this sort of thing but erm A deep sense of of injustice I think is that and , oh my God if if we let him start making us just you know like robots produce more and more slate and laying off some of the older craftsmen and you know they do and David Price who knows and I mean th they put that and and then they the last fifteen years it was a it was a defunct slate quarry before you know and they I mean it 's not as i it 's not an easy thing to er work slate I 'm sure it 's d difficult and you have to know what you 're doing .
28 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 .
29 Oh yes and and then it got too big for them they are no longer able to control it they 're not big enough for a big power two very big big brothers but they could n't run a company the size they built it .
30 Did you see that one erm with where the , really old boy on a scrap yard , like a , and and then it was like a huge park !
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