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

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1 I and I took to Connor 's Quay as a sailing ship and I and then of course I had n't been much in sailing ships .
2 Erm we are not going any further than that erm we the debate this morning erm we were looking at the differences between ourselves and then for example Selby District of what what they would like to see which was er certainly more than growth oriented the County Council 's proposals are .
3 Since Lewis buried the secrets , first from himself and then from others , there is not much hope that those coming after will be able to follow the story of his conversion .
4 The plan , if it happens , is for a new clubhouse to be built by Arup Associates , known to me and also to Britain 's Sports Council .
5 I expect you remember being taken and fetched each day — some four or five miles — sometimes by me and sometimes by Ruth Donnison — and how you used to fume when we picked up the Khin Zaw 's children who were always late .
6 erm And as I said , we 're trying to , not that I 'm giving the opposite view to Doctor Plumtree , as I said , we 're trying to fund the people on the front line , you know , the foresters in their back yard , as it were , we 're trying to preserve it , and we also feel we 're not being patronising , it 's not like we 're writing out a large cheque and saying ’ here you are ’ , we 're actually putting a lot of time and effort into this , I mean , it 's now become a full time job for me and certainly for Dave Kester , and all the other people working on it .
7 And they couldn't 've well for example with taxation , they could 've erm not taxed the rich peasants at all and then just put all their erm their sort of focus upon the poor peasants and got their income through them and also with land , they could 've just not given any land to poor peasants who were inefficient and given it all to the rich peasants and really gone for a capitalist state .
8 All members of staff are requested to return files and books as soon as they have finished with them and immediately on receipt of a recall notice .
9 But the Bolsheviks were determined to frustrate them and immediately after October a bitter struggle ensued between the workers and the party .
10 All this requires bankers to worry less about putting yesterday 's mistakes behind them and more about learning — indeed , profiting — from those errors .
11 Often she would also spend hours designing and making new clothes for herself and sometimes for Dannii and friends .
12 Vic looked wonderingly at him and then at Shirley , who arched her eyebrows and shrugged incomprehension .
13 He leaned up on one elbow to gaze down at her and instead of Ruth feeling a rush of panic she felt incredibly calm .
14 He lifted his hat an inch or two and directed a toothy smile first at her and then at Eleanor 's retreating figure , as if ready to return the wave and the greeting that he evidently expected of her .
15 and he 's saying he 'll marry her and then of course Acky he and he says you know , er A Acky you know , and I used to be a male nurse you know , and John says aye , John
16 But this is the crew and the picture that flew to Colesfield on the tenth of October of forty three and we had nothing out of the ordinary to report about that mission and that was the Gdynia Mission the day before , it certainly stands out on our minds because of the length of it and then of course the next one on the fourteenth of October to Schweinfurt which changed our lives .
17 they took all the goodness out of it and then by law they have to put it back again do n't they , to er
18 No that 's right , as I say but erm anyway then after that when I left at say sixteen , you see , er er er a friend of ours who was a railway clerk at Needham Station came and told us that they were taking on girls on the Railway Company and would I like to do it and so of course I had to pass exams and er actually , can I read some notes that
19 Journalists today draw information to their desks through the telephone modem and fax machine and writerly competence is likely to be routinely assessed less in terms of what and more in terms of how information is accessed , assembled and styled .
20 Take , you did n't bother about the headlands , you 'd do your headlands after you 'd mown all your and then of course then that was left to dry , after two or three days , depending on the weather again .
21 We simply had to tell Mazzin that his treatment of us and particularly of Frank was unacceptable to us and that we wanted to speak to his chef .
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