Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Mind you my regular 's back and she charges three pounds .
2 She perceives the symbolism underlying stories from a mythology which can be regarded as patriarchal propaganda and she deconstructs established meanings to effect a shift in emphasis .
3 She do n't sleep too well , and she gets bad dreams even though she takes pills and that to help her sleep .
4 Lever treats ad budgets and strategies as confidential information and she says below-the-line plans have yet to be formulated .
5 ‘ — And she says dreadful things to you in front of the whole class and makes you feel really stupid , ’ continued Maud .
6 She makes negative prints and she manipulates photographic materials with acid .
7 Her mother , Joy , is a physiotherapist at the Memorial Hospital , father , Jim , is overseas director for Newcastle engineers NEI and she has two brothers , Christian , 15 , and Simon , 11 .
8 She 's quite tall , and she has good legs .
9 Well as I say she 's , she said she 's had sitting and er ache you know and she has these things just to keep going , she has taken up inside her , just to keep going , that 's why she goes and has that like I had to examine inside that no more has grown and all the things inside her
10 And she has double ones was for bigger ones .
11 A turning point came the day Charlotte 's cousin saw them together and reported back , ‘ She 's actually quite ordinary — and she wears red shoes !
12 She sets them against us , and she puts strange ideas in their heads .
13 And she hath twenty-eight days clear ,
14 And she gives extra points for presentation .
15 And they takes lovely photos .
16 No , he 's going to give me fifty because , do n't forget , he 's in a small bed and he eats thirty pounds worth of food .
17 ‘ All you do is hit this man a couple of times , and he sends two shooters to stake out your flat .
18 It 's almost the only training Maurice does , and he averages 18 marathons and 10 half-marathons a year .
19 An example of this is found in , in a recent book by Richard Dawkins , where , and here I quote Dawkins , Dawkins says Lamarckians are traditionally fond of calluses , that is you know , erm , hardened skin , thickened skin , like on the sole of your feet , and he contrasts these Lamarckians who like callouses , with the Darwinian , who he says has a ready answer , in terms of natural selection .
20 Now , lets say he picks him to play in your next match , and he scores 5 goals .
21 The figures are nt ( necessarily ) a reflection on the players ' respective real life values … just on their values to this system — hence irwin being 3.1 million … in a good defence , and he scores free kicks quite regularly .
22 Walzer calls it the ‘ problem of citizenship ’ and he expresses deep doubts that the ideal of participatory active citizenship can be realised .
23 And he hopes future programmes will be on the right lines once again .
24 So he said oh oh said his moan and groan so he said well I spoke to Blue he said , he 's off sick he said and he gets ninety pounds a week for being at home I 've been working here all week he said , for a hundred and forty so I 'm forty pound a week better off than him !
25 And he says British officers ordered the mercenaries to be shot to avoid embarrassing the US .
26 Before he is through , Tate is claiming that ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ represents ‘ probably … the only valid religious poetry we have ’ , and he isolates two features of the writing which lead him to think this .
27 Broadly , if he gives the property away to his son or a share in his agricultural partnership to his son absolutely and he survives seven years no inheritance tax is payable .
28 If the taxpayer gives away his business or an interest in his business to his son and it is an absolute gift and he survives seven years then no inheritance tax is in point .
29 skipped half the stages or you know how do you feel when he 's working on the board and he skips several lines ?
30 So the president tries to encapsulate the national interest to embody the common good and he puts forward policies , not in any spirit of er personal or partisan advantage , but simply for the good of the nation .
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