Example sentences of "and [adv] i [vb base] the " in BNC.
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1 | I swallow , throat dry , tears finally coming into my eyes and eventually I squeeze the words out : |
2 | I have most of them already and besides I enjoy the reputation of being the best teacher . |
3 | The luff of the flying jib had begun to back and fill and so I let the ship 's head fall away . |
4 | Politically we are on a hiding to nothing in the long run and so I guess the only satisfactory way forward would be to leave badgers completely alone and compensate farmers in full for badger-related losses , including consequential losses . ’ |
5 | And so I see the fathers in the park or the supermarket with their little charges and I am jealous . |
6 | All of this is coming about as a direct result of the original plan for the Local Management of Schools and it 's continuing success , in spite of the Labour Group and not because of it , and so I move the amendment my Lord Mayor . |
7 | That 's one of the very important advantages of this election result , and personally I think the Social Democrats in Germany made a great mistake by being equivocal on this issue . |
8 | I could n't face the embarrassment , and anyway I lack the courage . |
9 | And thus I pass the tedious Winter on , |
10 | I 'll destroy loved ones close to me personally , and once I empty the stage of everyone else , I 'll get to work on Seth Morgan . ’ |
11 | He has done his best , as have other surgeons and doctors at the hospital , to persuade the mother that the only means of saving her life , and also I emphasise the life of her unborn child , is to carry out a Caesarean section operation . |
12 | Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again , and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra — which it is . |
13 | And whenever I meet the spouse of someone who 's having an affair with someone else , I always ask myself whether they know . |
14 | And whenever I read the end of ‘ An Arundel Tomb ’ I 'm reminded of William Huskisson . |
15 | I think if we are going to go into the next century with any real chance of providing proper education and training in the sixteen to nineteen age range , we need to do the job properly , and frankly I think the offer in Banbury at the moment is not up to scratch . |
16 | I always wanted to play football in England and now I have the chance . |
17 | And now I meet the piling mob |
18 | And now I leave the scene . |
19 | ‘ But I 've made it with United and now I want the chance to show what I can do at the highest level of all . ’ |
20 | ‘ And now I think the time has come to explore a little further . ’ |
21 | They 've been trying to get the police on the cheap for too long , and blaming us , and now I think the tables are very reversed . |
22 | And particularly I like the background too . |
23 | I did n't give him a chance to say anything , just said I was coming to his place right that minute , and then I put the phone down . ’ |
24 | so it 's obvious what you did , and then I put the name |
25 | that , that Pat 's having him , so erm , what I 'll erm what , what we 'll do then we can leave Duke over there and then I catch the , the train straight from work |
26 | I hope that , that the assembly will not take this addendum and then I hope the two boards concerned will take on the issue as Mr suggested . |
27 | And then I remember the crowds of people below my window , who shouted : ‘ Long live love ! ’ |
28 | and then I do the |
29 | And then I have the jelly fish which is the totally transparent one |
30 | Do n't know I would think that it 's , she told me twenty five pounds so I thought it was gon na be like cash or something and then I read the thing that says twenty five pound voucher but it did n't say what for , it just says voucher knowing my luck it 'll be book tokens ! |