Example sentences of "and they [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The professionals use clapper-boards for this , but sheets of paper with the numbers written in felt-tip pen can be held up to the camera , and they serve just as well .
2 Long before the prayer was answered , Malc fell in love with a bus conductress and they set up home together , while the kids and I went back to live with my Pop .
3 None o' the farmers had thought about having their horses roughed , and they set off extra early that morning to go to the Christmas market .
4 After half an hour or so , the two of them restored their employer to her feet , and they set off again , Miss Fergusson leaning on the guide 's arm with a strange nonchalance , as if she were being conducted round a cathedral or a zoological garden .
5 She nodded , and they set off again to find a Venice few tourists saw .
6 Heilen trout are , in my opinion , some of the most beautiful wild brown trout in Scotland and they fight more furiously than you can ever imagine .
7 There are several kinds of contraceptive pills available , and they act in slightly different ways .
8 They had little interest in the apparent winners of the elections ; and they seemed no longer to care much what would happen next .
9 Certainly those who worked in the Cages he did not wish to like at all , but among the people who came by the Cages were some who came regularly , day after day , and they seemed all right to him .
10 I never work because it was a small workshop that I worked in and in the south side where I belonged , there was an awful lot of Polish people and Jews and they had all these wee furniture places and they made up There was quite a community you know , they were had wee workshops and cabinet makers and my boss was a Latvian .
11 I found them comfortable and versatile — in warm weather I washed and wore them immediately and they dried out almost completely within 20 minutes .
12 The physiotherapists will come round and they come round regularly and exercise your muscles
13 Oh no , my father stand aboard there when we have been dredging , you know , and they come up there at speed and he stood there and he swore at at that part of if , call them all the crazy buggers my father .
14 First , the ‘ O ’ or ‘ original ’ series Lowdens are the big-bodied ones , and they come in virtually any combination of mahogany , walnut or rosewood backs and sides and cedar or spruce tops .
15 heat sealing one that you can just run things through and they come out neatly sealed in acetate and waterproof like .
16 erm we have developed over in the university , in the arts area especially , for arts undergraduates who do n't have mathematical or scientific training , ways of giving them erm training in computer programming , and they come out really both full of fun about it and with a lot more confidence than they could possibly have imagined they would have when they began .
17 And they knew full well that they did n't really need the three thousand apprentices but those large firms trained no no note my word , for the country 's needs , not the company 's needs !
18 The knights of the eleventh century , not being socialised in the ‘ literate mentality ’ of these later historians , knew well enough that such institutions were not simply a ‘ neutral ’ bureaucracy guaranteeing the ‘ objectivity ’ of written documents , and they knew well enough , too , how these documents were untrustworthy .
19 And they knew perfectly well when the connections had been made .
20 So if you total it up , Be er again and first of all council being a , being a council , and they succeeded very well .
21 And they fell further behind after 50 minutes .
22 And they stick in just the right places to cause a new layer to be added to the crystal just like the layer below .
23 You get wee hooks and you hang them up and they stick there right , and just put your cups on it in a row and it gives you more room on the table .
24 And they 've just about completed a second one on freight which will save two million dollars a year .
25 and , and if she 's already scared of his temper and they 've not even lived together , well they have lived together for quite a while actually so I mean it 's not like they do n't know each other but once they 're married and they 've been married for a couple of years I reckon , and he starts thinking of her more as a possession sort of thing I can , I can really imagine
26 Yeah , like the electricity , but your chickens come home to roost when your overtime goes , when your job goes and you take on a commitment and they never , the last ten , fifteen , twenty , twenty five years and they 've never ever , ever taken on a commitment like that before , when it 's presented with just the roses around it , everything 's sweetness and light and roses and the other side is n't really put , put to you , think of the worse scenario , you 're out of a job , what can you do ?
27 They know that , unless I am very fortunate , the only chance I 'll have to catch them is the moment in which they take the ransom , and they know equally well that you wo n't risk your daughter 's life by telling me where that 's going to happen .
28 On the one hand , Labour Members know where their roots are and they know how much they matter to them desperately .
29 But they could not be sure of winning and they know perfectly well that Mr Mitterrand has no reason to dissolve parliament so long as there is even a small risk that his party might lose .
30 You know , and I feel , I do feel very angry , I mean th th the family that she 's referring to who ca n't , who have difficulty hav getting transport for Sunday morning , they 're not parishioners , but are actually in the parish , and they know perfectly well that if they ask they will get transport , and indeed in the past they have asked , and they have got transport .
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