Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The belt tying the skirt on drew the bodice edges in round the breasts ( if they were to be exposed ) and presumably lent them some support from the sides and from below . |
2 | The truth is that Mark had always known him as Steven and naturally found it ridiculous to change to Morrissey . |
3 | Llewelyn crossed to him , smiling , and gently shook him awake . |
4 | She walked up the wide , white steps and gently pushed it open . |
5 | The bank was usually very understanding , and generally gave us some leeway until we were able to sell something . |
6 | we 've actually had trout in the freezer for ages , and not used them fresh the day I got them I 'll use it and |
7 | He conducted a visitation every five years , when he went there and interviewed each individual member of the community and finally gave them all a charge . |
8 | I 'll have our breakfast and promptly threw it all up |
9 | Her mother had by now recognized her favourite foods and deliberately offered her one new food every day in order to increase the range of foods she would try . |
10 | I had often discussed my plans with my uncle who , as Warden , now lived in the Warden 's Lodge at All Souls , where he and his wife encouraged me to visit them and always made me welcome . |
11 | George coped very well with Lennie and always kept him happy , but in the end , Lennie 's strength cut off all options and George had to kill a best friend . |
12 | He called for continued support for the government , and also made it clear that in the discussions of a new constitution , his preference was for a presidential republic . |
13 | These limitations affected the size of the sample and also made it difficult to employ such procedures as the multiple judging of rating scales . |
14 | It gave the clients confidence in my abilities , and also told them any hopes they may have had of getting away with a fifty dollar fee should be left with the receptionist . |
15 | Scoular took up bowls and probably scared them half to death after his wife , Joyce , became a Welsh international . |
16 | He stopped outside the kitchen door and carefully cracked it open a fraction — and looked straight into Jane 's wide eyes . |
17 | She had been denied the company of males during her early life and now found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex . |
18 | The high priest of Conceptual Art took a cross-section of works from the museum 's collection and chicly installed them next to a range of wall-texts . |
19 | Stravinsky had started composing Les Noces before 1913 and often played it toDiaghilev , gradually simplifying his ideas until it became the present cantata for voices , four pianos and percussion . |
20 | The Sutton pupils quickly noticed that Russells Hall pupils , whom they had imagined would be perfect writers and illustrators , sought help from the teachers and each other and often found it difficult to locate required information . |
21 | He came up to my room and obligingly handed me some for my wife , myself and friends . |
22 | He fed the slot , dialled Jack Ashdown 's number , and then fed it some more . |
23 | He raised his hands above his head and then stretched them both out at the unfortunate First Spiritualist . |
24 | As he lived in the city , Mr Coary drove me up to the Noones ’ for my bag and then took me all the way back to O'Brien 's Hotel in Dublin , where I had stayed long before . |
25 | ‘ But if they only looked at me coldly , and whispered behind their hands about me , and then left me one by one ? ’ |
26 | You drew me through the undergrowth out into the light and then left me bare and hurting . |
27 | " He 'd have had to have opened the door and then left it open when he reset the alarms . |
28 | I s I , I never really played with Windows , I just installed it to do the job of running this one application and then left it alone . |
29 | One used tansy leaves : ‘ You dried them and then rubbed them atween your hands . |
30 | Etienne Saqr , who used the name Abu Arz , the Father of the Cedars ’ — one of the more psychopathic of the minor Christian militia leaders — commanded a group which specialised in cruelty , whose men tied Palestinian prisoners to the backs of taxis and then dragged them 12 miles up the motorway to Jounieh . |