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

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1 Travis smiled , and as Leith suddenly realised how she and Naylor with their arms about each other must look to anyone coming in , self-conscious all of a sudden , she stepped out of Naylor 's hold .
2 Our cabin is barely large enough to accommodate both us and our equipment .
3 What I had n't considered was that she was much bigger than me and that I was n't strong enough to keep both her and the bicycle upright : inevitably she lost her balance and fell heavily on the road with me and the bicycle on top of her .
4 There is some fear that such resistance might pass into weed populations so making both them and " volunteer " crop plants more difficult to eradicate .
5 They burnt it down did n't they and from the this is from Virgil 's Aeneid
6 But now — perhaps needing just you and Dad is n't enough .
7 But tell the child not to go near it and it will become fascinated by it .
8 ‘ I am just remembering how you and Dame Martha saw Lady Eleanor on the night before she died .
9 You 're , you 're not going only me and Annette are going .
10 Feeling overloaded with routine and emergency clinical work ( there are no deputising services in Bassetlaw ) and with administration , he did not see how he and his colleagues could commit any extra time to assessment .
11 We also have a number of collectors , one of whom I visited recently to discover a house so piled with neatly catalogued shoe boxes full of cards that I could not see how he and I might successfully get from the front door to the kitchen without a Sherpa .
12 Mary , who of course knew exactly what would have to be paid , had already worked out her and Reggie 's shares .
13 Fucking messing about something and I ca n't remember a thing about it .
14 So when you 've actually gone into pubs have you do you ever go just you and your girlfriend , into thi into this pub ?
15 Herak calmly narrates how he and other Serb soldiers were encouraged by their commanders to take Muslim women from the Vogosca motel , rape and then murder them .
16 When I checked up on his progress I was startled to find that he had not only planted up the four pots but his red wellington boots as well , liberally watering both them and himself and then garnishing with sprigs of a semi-dormant fuchsia as a finishing touch .
17 You woke up did n't you and came into mummy and daddy 's bed .
18 These implied that one of her younger brothers , an immature boy who had n't reached puberty , had been sexually abusing both herself and a younger sister .
19 Me erm me Mum and Dad split up just before did n't they and could n't afford it .
20 But we do n't get that now , they get South African 's now do n't they and they get Italians and French and there 's all sorts of things but they 're not as nice as the Californian fruit .
21 The drought yeah , yeah just now the drought seems to be much more widespread now does n't it and er into South Africa
22 So we 've had a look at some of the numbers now have n't we and some of the things you can do with them .
23 Oh it is now yes , you 've got , I mean you 've got the service now have n't you and erm , but I like at St Margaret 's hospital I 'd been , I had been , I went in there to have my last boy , but they 're very , very good there they were , I 've not been in , I 've been in , I 've had treatment here for my hip and that up at Harlow but they would n't do the operation because of my blood clotting you see , so therefore I 've got to grin and bear it , I 've had eight years of it , I could n't walk for six months , but now I struggle and get around as I say with a couple of sticks I get round
24 Excellent , it just store any , it stores energy , it does n't make any itself and that 's the point that they want you to make erm normal little throw away batteries that you have in your tape recorder or something , they produce energy , they do n't have energy sort of put into them , chemicals and things .
25 ‘ You still have n't said why you and Mobuto did n't get on , ’ Sabrina said .
26 sit here do n't we and nothing to say to each other .
27 In practice , you will seldom find it easy to show that you have suffered in that way and , in particular , you are not entitled to compensation to reflect the emotional distress than an unjust dismissal may well cause both you and your family .
28 Now that I 've seen his photograph and read his prose style , I ca n't imagine how he and Serafin ever contrived to live together .
29 ‘ Orders were orders ! ’ he roared , looking darkly at the friar , before going on to regale both him and the horses with an account of the meal his poor wife was preparing for the coming Sunday .
30 Thus the emperor could settle the dynastic question by enticing Ferdinand to Bayonne and there forcing both him and his father to abdicate in favour of his own brother , Joseph ( 10 May 1808 ) .
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