Example sentences of "and [prep] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll find another woman and off you 'll go . ’ |
2 | And the attendants would wait with their expressionless faces while some people got out and others got in , and then they 'd press a button and off you 'd go again . |
3 | And off it 'll go and you 're in WordPerfect . |
4 | There were doubts about the practicalities and about what would happen if there was a poor turnout . |
5 | This excited them — maybe the idea was right after all-and also made them nervous , both for their awn safety and for what might happen if the news leaked out . |
6 | Consulting sex manuals might help , but one of the benefits of having been married a number of years should be a deeper understanding of your partner and of what will give pleasure . |
7 | As a particular form of rationality a human being , considered as a total personality , is above all an effort to think things out by having a firm conception of its own nature , as this exists in the physical world , and of what will assist this nature to keep in existence . |
8 | The old King was now hurrying south and with him would come those grizzled warlords who followed like mastiffs at the royal heels . |
9 | One is that the statutory services are not uniformly ideal and beyond reproach and those of us who have worked in and with them would acknowledge that . |
10 | More gannets will be arriving daily from winter quarters , which may be as far south as the coastal waters of West Africa and with them will come the great skuas to harry them for food . |
11 | Hopefully with Mick O'Toole 's son Kieran acting as agent the rides should soon mount up and with them will come the winners . |
12 | Common sense told her that by immersing herself in work the memory of the last months would recede , and with it would go her bitterness and sense of loss . |
13 | One view is that the rising indebtedness might suddenly trigger a loss of confidence , with the consequential withdrawal of funds from the USA and massive sale of US dollars ; the exchange rate for the dollar would collapse , and with it would collapse the value of dollar-denominated assets held by non-US residents . |
14 | The double glazing should be well sealed , because air can get through the smallest space , and with it will travel the sound vibrations . |
15 | Woodcuts would have been an interesting addition to Leapor 's second volume , and in themselves would serve as evidence on how she was understood by her contemporaries . |
16 | And in what might have proved a momentous extension of this diplomatic sequence , it was at Hendaye that in 1940 , after the fall of France , Hitler met Franco , to try and talk him into joining in the war on the German side against the British . |
17 | I sat in on the debate yesterday because of my great interest in the role of the inspectorate and in what will happen if schools and local education authorities , however affluent , pay little attention to special needs . |
18 | And on it would go , the dissections , the speculations , the dismantling of Jacob 's work . |
19 | if I went up and down it would cost me eighty pence . |
20 | Now you could just vote for m motion three eight eight , and to which would say that delegates from the T U the trades councils could go to Congress , but not actually speak on any motions or you could vote for three eight eight and three eight eight and three eight nine , which of course , I 'd like you to do . |
21 | We 've asked an expert what he considers important , looked at what children really want and at what would make mums happy . |
22 | And by he could play it . |