Example sentences of "and [det] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Neither of them mentioned what had taken place outside the school and neither of them would .
2 And neither of us would .
3 I 'll be playing , so will [ assistant manager ] Gary Peters , and neither of us should be near the team sheet . ’
4 We considered various possibilities , but as neither of us could drive far and neither of us could face airport hassle , we decided to go for a week to Wales .
5 I am his wife and you are his best friend , and neither of us could
6 And neither of us could be happy deceiving him could we ? ’
7 However , if your elderly parent has no telephone and neither of you can pay for one , you should contact the local authority social services department , who are empowered to provide assistance towards the cost or , in some cases , free telephones for disabled housebound elderly people and others , under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 , although the extent of need is determined by the local authority in the light of resources .
8 You now standing on my right are the person I left on the bench , and you on my left are someone else , and neither of you can deceive me any longer . "
9 What we choose to call this event depends upon factors such as its magnitude : we speak for instance of accidents , emergencies , disasters and catastrophes , each of which carries connotations concerning the scale of the event and each of which will have a set of human and/or environmental consequences .
10 Each is a Ring of Protection , and each of which will only function as a magical ring if it can be separated from the others .
11 There are nine genes , and each of them can take any of 19 values .
12 The relevant questions should not concern how local ‘ culture ’ forms local politics , but how this ‘ culture ’ itself is formed , how it is sustained or transformed , and how it affects local political activity in conjunction with a host of other structures and practices , some of which may be locally based and some of which may not .
13 Records relate to coasting movements , which are difficult to evaluate and some of which may refer only to local movements , and both immigration and emigration in in spring and autumn .
14 Thus every individual needs to be regarded as having a unique set of problems , some of which may have encouraged him or her to drink too much , and some of which may be the outcome of the drinking , rather than being thought of as an ‘ alcoholic ’ or an ‘ addict ’ .
15 This is not as much of a gamble as it may appear at first sight , there are general principles of how to cope with the system , some of which can be built into automatic safeguards and some of which can be conveyed to the operator as knowledge and instructions .
16 Almost every scanner you can buy comes with its own software , some of which is passable , and some of which can be downright dire .
17 But it 's the same as England , really ; some of them can handle me and some of them ca n't .
18 The changes have been more fundamental and some of them may have affected us in ways that we do not immediately recognise .
19 Many of them are under review and some of them may be virtually ignored in practice .
20 But , while these points may be reasonable , and some of them may be true , this attempt to embed them in a general theory or schema seems unhelpful .
21 Different people will notice different things and some of them may surprise you .
22 Doctors are themselves not immune from the disease of alcoholism and some of them may therefore give inappropriate reassurance to patients .
23 I have passed it round the various organisations within the parish and some of them may reply directly to your office .
24 There may be yet more complicated objects than us on other planets , and some of them may already know about us .
25 Erm it may be some will be not so easy need a bit more work and some of them 'll be sort of in the middle .
26 So some of them will be given and some of them wo n't and you 'll work out which ones can I fit in here opposite adjacent or that .
27 I knew the people from the ship — the crew used to go out at night-time and some of them would come back merry .
28 I remember when I was working on the building sites in Manchester , the Irish lads called onions " navvies ' apples " and some of them would peel them and eat them whole like fruit .
29 They are now mothers with the responsibility for a child , and some of them would maintain that it is their baby that has given them the determination to do something more with their lives , however hard this may be .
30 Oh they were they were er crisscrosses and er and r and some of them would be rounded .
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