Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 POOLS includes all the English and Scottish football leagues , is easy to use and not only does it predict draws but gives you odds on each potential draw to make your selection easier .
2 Instead Arnold smashes it out of that frightening rough , and not only gets it past the cross-bunkers but lands it pin high just on the edge of the green .
3 And it 's , it 's the colour she wants , and not only has she got drawers , but she 's got shelves down that side as well .
4 Even if the latter were true , it would merely allow the people to choose their government : it does not base the governmental order , the British ‘ constitution ’ , on their authority and thus only gives them only half their right .
5 They begin to feel that ‘ three 's a crowd ’ , and finally so does she .
6 The fact that the lane runs so wide and straight also tells us that when it came into existence the open arable fields of Barton and Wootton did not yet extend so far .
7 Other than that , incessant touring with the likes of Captain America and Midway Still makes them ‘ the happiest we 've ever been ’ .
8 Amidst the vineyards and olive groves that surround Strove , this 17th century state has been restored to its original splendour and now far surpasses it in comfort .
9 ‘ We think someone may have picked up the jeans innocently , and maybe now thinks it 's too late to come forward , ’ a Norfolk police spokesman said .
10 The sea is a jeweller and cutter of gems who daily draws back the green felt covers and displays his precious work and then jealously hides them again with the green covers of the waves .
11 For example , if you have to undertake practical work ( e.g. placement with an organization ) as part of your course , who obtains that placement and how closely does it have to fit in with academic training ?
12 How far across was the city in 1980 and how long does it take to walk across the city now ?
13 And how long has she been dead ? ’
14 And how long has it been so far ? ’
15 What are the consequences of this linguistic inequality , and how specifically does it differ from , or contribute to , inequality of other kinds ?
16 On what bearing must we sail to head directly back to harbour , and how far has it .
17 It was a remarkable turn around in fortunes for the England No 3 , and almost certainly assures him of a place in the British team for this summer 's Olympics .
18 The success experienced by learners using word-processing enhances their self-confidence and very often motivates them to tackle the difficult task of handwriting ; it can be seen to extend both the volume and content of their written work .
19 And never once has he been for Instruction . ’
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