Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Chairman the , the mechanism is well practised and widely known it starts with the draft two two B in the January the Committee and after a period of about five to six months ' consultation within which the board programme of work of all capitalists are listed and put out to the community for response through their elected organization as to acceptability , five points of detail who were at relatively hirer one man to speak |
2 | I nodded , and nervously watched him leave the room . |
3 | He was aware of making an effort to pass this question off as casually as possible and thereby knew he had failed . |
4 | The exercises in the next few pages will help you to develop a more positive attitude towards yourself and your abilities , and thereby help you to achieve what you want . |
5 | However , the controversy obscured the clear military fact that Operation ‘ Apache Snow ’ was not intended to hold territory , but rather to keep the NVA occupied and thereby prevent it moving into the coastal provinces . |
6 | I think we all feel we would like more central capital funding , but without it , it 's quite proper that we make er the best of use of the , of the assets we 've got , and we were n't using all our estate as effectively as we might , so for the last few years , we 've had a very vigorous programme of identifying land and buildings that are no longer required , and putting them on the market and thereby enabling us to build new facilities . |
7 | This argument was refined by Lukács ' ( 1971 ) suggestion that only certain historical transformations could bring the proletariat to realize their true interests and thereby allow them to commence revolutionary action . |
8 | The aim is always to guide students to understanding and thereby to help them minimize , if not avoid , errors . |
9 | The children 's objective is to make sure that Samson survives , builds up experience and gathers items that will help him in his quest , and eventually enable him to complete his mission . |
10 | Cod separated the pair for fear they would reproduce , and eventually forced them to do battle with each other . |
11 | His mother generally runs after him and eventually gets him to sit in front of the TV with a snack in his hand . |
12 | Wednesday could tell Endill was upset and eventually persuaded him to explain why . |
13 | First he sought to use it to spread the gospel of trade unionism elsewhere in the north-east and eventually persuaded it to establish branches at Middlesbrough , Hartlepool , Seaham Harbour and in North and South Shields . |
14 | They 're the ones that call radio stations and demand more airtime , scream when the station is not playing the new album , and eventually cause it to happen for you . ’ |
15 | Every Member I interviewed believed that television had increased public interest in Parliament and most thought it had improved public understanding of how the Commons works , It is even more important , however , that the House should be televised so that the public can follow the actual matters being debated in Parliament . |
16 | The child , possessed by wonder and nameless hauntings , tried to join together the heavings and creakings and groans and gasps and little cries he had heard as he lay on the floor , his mother 's disturbed concentration now , his father 's stillness as if felled , and the sticky warmth in which he lay between them , something more than the sweat that was there before , a substance he divined as elemental , mysterious , newly decanted , that touched his flesh and his senses with profound , unattainable meaning . |
17 | Bathsheba could say no more , and weakly let him put it on her finger . |
18 | Been all been cleared f f erm What we used to call it , cut and clear felled you see . |
19 | I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind . |
20 | Standing , and slowly lowering her to stand on her own two feet , he stared down into her bewildered face before dropping a hard , swift kiss on her mouth . |
21 | When she looked at him closely , Jill felt sorry for him and rather wished she had n't spoken so pointedly . |
22 | Hyacinth felt excluded from it all , and rather wished she had waited for Carole Swan , or for Angela Cartwright , the delegation 's leader . |
23 | Call The Helpline ( 0442 69123/4/5 ) ’ and rather wishes they had telephones aboard these rumbling cars . |
24 | steps up and right footed he blasts it into the bottom corner , it subdues the Shrewsbury crowd somewhat , Blackburn fans are rampant because at last there 's some light for them but they 're still trailing Shrewsbury by three goals to two . |
25 | Generally they evolve as comfortable structures in the establishment being more effective in maintaining the ‘ status quo ’ than in encouraging change , and rarely do they encourage innovation . |
26 | She needed to keep up her continuity of male companionship , and humbly thought she had nothing to offer but sex . ) |
27 | I looked down and suddenly realised I had forgotten to bring my own umbrella to work that morning . |
28 | Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date . |
29 | If part of the credit for a breakthrough could be claimed by Mr Hussein , and so induce him to pull his army out of Kuwait , why not solve two problems in a single bloodless stroke ? |
30 | As well as saving the animals from dying of thirst , the relocation is also intended to take some of the pressure off the park 's vegetation , and so prevent it turning into desert . |