Example sentences of "and [pron] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | But Visio takes the art out of being an artist , and I for one ca n't wait to see it . |
2 | Well it does seem that women are most unrepresented , and I for one would recommend positive discrimination . |
3 | Learning it type is a full business and I for one need a bit more to keep me interested . |
4 | Let's look in this bucket and see which of these things will float and which of them will sink . |
5 | It was the American biologist Garrett Hardin who first coined the highly apposite phrase ‘ fate 's lottery ’ for those capricious processes of gene shuffling that determine which of us shall inherit stretches of DNA coding for serious debility , which of us are bequeathed the determinants of mental disease , which of us will die young , and which of us will be able to avoid lung cancer despite a lifetime of heavy smoking . |
6 | I mean , I did , but I also had ‘ up ’ and ‘ down ’ , and none of them would do . |
7 | Only a handful of people know I own this house , and none of them would reveal that information to anyone . ’ |
8 | in a trot but er I might just have this and none of them would win , I 've only , I would only praise them guessed up or that way or |
9 | Earlier , and none of them might have survived the ritual of the tunnel of terror … |
10 | But of course he did n't and none of them could see what he felt like . |
11 | Only the priests remained , and the Colonel and the Factor and none of them could really be asked . |
12 | It was the simple questions that proved troublesome , and none of them will now forget who was the local councillor and is now MP for Huntingdon . |
13 | By comparison , batching and sorting the enquiries would lead to 126 head movements , most of which would be an absolute minimum of 10 ms and none of which would be much longer than 15 ms . |
14 | Which would have been very attractive , unobtrusive and none of us would have been against it , and when they came to put in the application to convert it , making it a meter wider and turn that into an extra bedroom or whatever was , we said that there was no parking , and we said what would happen and East Devon went ahead and approved that , and exactly in everything we 've said which was recorded in this council |
15 | He does not ask us to emulate him : we are not divine , and none of us could die for the world . |
16 | Unless we change , the situation in our land , which is so explosive will actually explode and none of us will survive . |
17 | And none of us can slow it down . |
18 | We now stock upwards of 300 titles , admittedly mostly between September and December , but they can generate very significant sales at a crucial time of year — and none of us can afford to ignore a product range that has increased in sales by some 300% in the last three years . |
19 | Then he whispered ‘ Callanish , Callanish , from you come the greatest of our kind and the strongest , and none of yours can die here . |
20 | And the site on the airfield is well , well away from the village and none of you will actually see it . |
21 | Ministers of Health would have incurred little or no extra criticism if they had failed to provide the services which the £25 million yielded by the prescription charges have made possible ; what criticism there was , would have been diffused over a hundred objects and none of it would have made a distinct impression on the mind of the electorate . |
22 | Does the right hon. Gentleman mercifully recognise that none of this will come to pass because , within days of this misguided , ideological order — introduced at the behest of the arch-agent of prejudice sitting beside him , the Minister of State — coming into being , there will be a change of government and none of it will happen ? |
23 | So if you look down your table you 've got your concentrations here in parts per million and you can see that everything above fluorine would be a major constituent and everything below it would be a minor constituent . |
24 | They seemed to smell the air and if a lone bird hove in sight , they 'd pick it up when it was no more than a speck and watch it till it disappeared , and everything about it would be important to them — the direction of its flight , the way it flew , its height above the water , and so on . |
25 | At the front of Laura 's mind constantly was the realization that these shops bore her name and everything in them must therefore reflect what she stood for . |