Example sentences of "and [prep] [adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 She 's worried any of them could be killed … and for now she can only wait for the missing cat to return
2 And on a good night the stars would seem to brighten ; if you looked up it was like a clear winter 's night in the city , one of those nights when you find yourself on a dark street , one without streetlamps , and for once you can see that the stars have different colours ; they are like still fireworks .
3 And that 's where he moved from here over the road and after then he used to have his own , see , he had a slaughterhouse built at the back , see , he done away with the slaughterhouse down the piste and he used to kill all his stuff there .
4 Figure 8 shows the Utilities Screen and from here you can choose and run a variety of the helpful programs available in DOS5 .
5 Erm what will happen is that we will er hopefully at this meeting er set a budgetary , budgetary position within the guidelines required by the policy committee and then that will go forward together with all the other service committees to the policy committee on the twenty seventh of January and from then we will go on to the County Council on the fifteenth of February .
6 That 's the sort of the general trend erm and from there we can go on to other things .
7 The bell tower is the highest building in the city , and from there you 'll see a carpet of red-roofed houses rolled out below you .
8 We 'll start down at the far end of what we call the lured mark and from there you 'll have to tack all the way up to this closest one , the windward mark .
9 These , like the basic set , begin with instructions for all these lovely patterns in the basic state and from there you can run through a gamut of colour alteration , tension experiments and striped treatments .
10 And from there he would rattle back to Wimbledon and his wife of twenty years .
11 ‘ I used to go and play basketball at this gymnasium , ’ recalls Randy , as though it were only yesterday , ‘ and from there I 'd go over to this drummer 's house and we 'd jam . ’
12 He would have to wait , and until then he would keep as close as he could to the Russian .
13 Every project you undertake will be better than the last and before long you will be able to say : ‘ Well , that 's not too bad but I 'm sure that the next job will be perfect . ’
14 To give all his players better club conditions he persuaded his directors to spend money on improving dressing and recreation rooms , and before long he could boast that the Town 's facilities were the best in the country .
15 He conducts great concerts , and before long he will make the lame walk — and then he does just a good concert and people are disappointed .
16 That is the normal pattern of development , and before long she will be able to know in advance — and then let you know .
17 So , so , he looked , he looked round at me , he looked at the the other group waiting in front and he was , he flashed his lights at them so that , they realised what was going on by then , they moved forward a bit , I moved back a bit and he just had enough room he reversed right up close to me and then got out but he just had enough room to get out , and since then I wo n't park over the driveway up there , cos you can bet your life the one driveway along that road and you parked in front is the one that somebody wants to get into .
18 But that calculation had gone up in smoke with the original letter , and since then she must have bitterly regretted her rashness .
19 And also there 's my business card and on there you 'll see that you 've got a contact number
20 Unwisely , I let Dana see my drafts of these poems , and at once I could sense his disapproval , his jealousy even , that I had written the poems myself .
21 And at once I could do it . ’
22 And at once I could smell it on the tied-on head-cushion — that same elusive , old-fashioned perfume of the towel , of the glove .
23 But it was kind of him to have organised this — and at least they would command a good view of the bridge .
24 ‘ Of course , we were devastated , but we knew now what had been wrong all along — and at least they could n't blame me any more . ’
25 And at least we 'll find the girls ' car because according to what one can make out of her statement , they were removed from it somewhere on the road between here and Taverna yesterday morning … ’
26 I got nothing else to do , and at least we 'll be able to feel we 're trying . ’
27 We are a proud nation and at least we should have been put on stand-by . ’
28 I do n't mind that and at least she 'll have a shortish coat wo n't she ?
29 And at least he could rely on Freeborn to answer it without initiating a philosophical discussion about the basis of the self .
30 And at least you will not have worn yourself out with unavailing efforts .
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