Example sentences of "and [indef pn] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah but like , I du n no , I can imagine like people like Rob and everyone taking the piss out of people and
2 Caspar had crossed the room to stand at her side and he said , ‘ Sire — ’ And stopped in some confusion , because he had known Nuadu at once — he thought every person in Ireland would recognise him , for the wolfblood was unmistakable , and everyone knew the story of the Queen 's bastard wolfson and the fierce quarrels that had taken place between her and the King when Nuadu was born .
3 The Minister tells us tonight that everything is hunky-dunky and everyone gets the money to which they are entitled .
4 Boycott led the way with 86 and everyone made a contribution of sorts , but soon after lunch on the final day they were 290 for 6 and defeat was still possible .
5 But the market saturated , the bubble burst , and everyone thought the console business was finished .
6 On one occasion Crawford was left hanging above the stage for ten minutes when there was a bomb scare and everyone left the theatre quickly , forgetting that the top-of-the-bill was at the top of the stage .
7 A bullet-proof glass screen sealed the public gallery and everyone entering the building was subjected to a body search .
8 After lengthy phone-calls between Berlin and Danzig on 8 August , Forster announced that a fixed currency levy was now in operation and everyone breathed a sigh of relief .
9 In the end Krushchev backed down and everyone breathed a sigh of relief .
10 And everyone breathed a sigh of relief … so the Teds were human after all .
11 The supporters were happy , the players were happy and everyone agreed the Everton board had pulled off a coup in tempting their most successful manager back to Merseyside .
12 Most of his relatives , he said , traded in Bangkok and Singapore now , and everyone had a watch , a radio and money to spend .
13 Catchy tunes , though , and everyone had a singalong .
14 ‘ The spirit has been good through all these bad days we 've had lately , but it was even better today and everyone hoped the money was a sign things are turning round . ’
15 Matron had found Mcduff , Mould and Wednesday and everyone spent the evening thinking of a plan .
16 After the prayers the curandero ritually burns coca leaves on the fire and everyone leaves the enclosures for a feast of specially prepared local food .
17 He could n't hear anything , but he could see his father covered in pollen and then he had watched the actress get off the train and a lot of kissing and hugging , and everyone behaving the way theatre people always did behave .
18 ‘ START 2 is not going anywhere until START 1 is ratified by everyone and everyone joins the NPT as a non-nuclear state , ’ laments an American official .
19 There will be a different support band every night and everyone attending the London Town And Country Club gig will get a free 7-inch single — featuring an as yet undecided live track from the Anytime , Anyplace , Anywhere tour and a track from the new LP , due for release in early 1991 .
20 There will be a different support band every night and everyone attending the London Town And Country Club gig will get a free 7-inch single — featuring an as yet undecided live track from the Anytime , Anyplace , Anywhere tour and a track from the new LP , due for release in early 1991 .
21 Nobody appeared to give orders , and everyone performed the tasks which most suited his mood of the moment .
22 A band of volunteer drivers provides transport to and from home , volunteers and the Mothers provide the refreshments and everyone enjoys a trip out each year .
23 They 're ideal for people by themselves , and everyone enjoys the framework of social activities we arrange .
24 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
25 It 's a free country and everyone has the right to be mind-numbingly stupid if they want , and subsequently I suppose it 's better if they can avoid killing themselves as a direct result .
26 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
27 The firemen were there , but they had no water and nothing to put the fire out with .
28 And nothing condemned a woman so swiftly to womanhood as grappling with a man .
29 Mature trees make this an attractive place but there is no offer of hospitality and nothing to delay a walker from passing through and entering the fell road beyond .
30 It is no wonder that yesterday 's debate did little for democracy and nothing to help the country understand Maastricht .
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