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

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1 We had to have solved so much problems and I just this way and I just would n't have it you know it 's just impossible it 's impossible and I hummed and hawed which way and hummed and hawed which way .
2 And I very young days .
3 Lyonshall Station was , and I very much doubt that any trace of it remains today , in a very dangerous condition .
4 The first three have all been exceptionally rewarding and I very much hope that ASV has plans to develop the series further in the near future .
5 The change in the unemployment position is welcome and I very much hope that it will continue .
6 I feel that that is a good time at which to review the implications for the future , and I very much hope that the expertise that now exists will not be lost to the industry .
7 I was pleased about the lower rate of increase last month and I very much hope that that will be the trend .
8 It seems as if the Opposition flounder almost every day in their responses to the charges and questions that we put to them , and I very much hope that they will clarify their position on national insurance charges on high and not so high incomes — and on whether any increases will be phased in .
9 Since then I 'm very pleased that two of them have done so , and I very much hope that the others will as well and I 've always made it clear I 'm perfectly prepared to explain any situation to any Council or Councillors who want to talk to me — my door is always open .
10 because daddy works late you see and I very much daddy would want to go all the way over to Christo
11 The slo-cooker is a wonderful implement and my most treasured cooking pot .
12 My father had a stroke whilst staying chez Rosenthal , and my most vivid memory of the day we followed the ambulance to the hospital was of the junior doctor in charge trying , and failing , to clean her own glasses .
13 However , if it strikes a chord — as many of her views did with me and my already shaky faith then and requires you to question your faith — QUESTION IT and stop following like sheep .
14 Hey , thanks for trying , but maybe I 'll just go back to bed with my cocoa and my Simply Red CD , if you do n't mind awfully .
15 The moment I touched the ground I knew why — the excessive ( to me — but normal to Tiree residents ) wind whipped me and my heavily laden briefcase into the lounge where Peter McMillan , Manager of Scarinish Branch offered me the relative calm of his car .
16 I always get a thrill out of sharing my vast experience , and my almost intuitive understanding of the readers ' real needs .
17 A fragrant orange pomander would be a great gift for your mum or gran , and my really easy Breakfast banana muffins and Christmas tree cookies certainly make tasty presents .
18 The blood in my veins ran high and my usually sharp wits dulled .
19 He was exceptionally demanding and my fairly long conversation was that he almost lead me to believe that he had got the job because when he started making comments about putting his grandfather clocks in the church er thirty of them .
20 At Carmarthen I and my now derisory wellingtons were feeling flustered .
21 So between us , we felt we could not place the Swanpool kiln too far into the fourth century , and my very hesitant suggestion was a bracket — AD 280 — 350 .
22 What makes it unbelievable is the stilted , mannered tone of his writing and his wholly implausible description of how the Independent was launched and managed .
23 She swayed helplessly against him , held captive by the spell of his hands and his hypnotically persuasive voice .
24 The major contradiction that they detected was between his vision of a European ensemble able to challenge the two existing superpowers and his narrowly nationalist priorities .
25 A quiverful of eminent doctors arrived on the scene , including Dr Grabham and his particularly intransigent colleagues ; the blessed Damerell , and a number of genuine medical statesmen , such as the famous surgeon Rodney Smith , now Lord Smith , and others .
26 His skin had an olive hue , signifying foreign blood , and his indecently long hair was very black , worn in a multitude of thin braids and confined at the back of his neck .
27 The industrial tribunal ( Huntingdon ) held the dismissal unfair , taking into account the shortness of the absence and his previously unblemished record .
28 Judging by his office suite , and his strictly localized charisma , I assumed that the old people were partly in Kreditor 's care .
29 But the Dark Blues did everything but score and paid heavily when Peters and his physically lighter troops cut loose in the second half .
30 Gidon Saks brought an uncharacteristic menace ( for the character , that is , rather than the singer , whom we have seen wonderfully menacing before ) to the role of the wise priest Sarastro , and his decidedly unplatonic attraction to Susannah Waters 's bright , pert , splendidly sung Pamina added an element of tension not envisaged in the original .
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