Example sentences of "and [adv] [pron] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 replied the doctor in his delightful Scottish accent ( and rather I think with a lovely Highland lilt to it ) .
2 People see me in a certain way at school , as someone outspoken and good at English ; then they see me with my head covered , and suddenly they seem to be thinking : submissive .
3 He 's almost halfway across and suddenly I go from being terrified and annoyed to being exhilarated , intoxicated ; overjoyed .
4 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
5 And so we come under the spell of Descartes , for whom , since the mind is distinct from the body , a pain must be a mental , a private , object .
6 And so we come to our third reason for the propagation of citizenship as an ideal .
7 And so we come to the antepenultimate item on the agenda .
8 That is a scientific question , and so we turn to science , not the Bible , for an answer , or a suggested answer .
9 And so we stare at the pit in the earth and think we both do and do n't know what sculpture is ’ .
10 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
11 The world is in turmoil with civil strife and stress ; as Christ 's followers , we have been called to be peacemakers , and so we pray for peace in God 's world .
12 The whole Godhead is involved in the rescue and restoration of mankind , and so we read of Paul giving thanks over Christians , for ‘ God chose you from the beginning to be saved ’ .
13 One or two of the old films are now on CD video because they are important documents of certain artists , but the way we are filming and editing the films I am now making is completely different We have learnt a very great deal in these years and so we forget about the older films just as you would n't dream of driving around in a thirty-year-old car .
14 And so we arrive at last at the fully focused sentence .
15 And so we arrive at Fort William .
16 And so we seem to be back to the idea that pragmatics concerns whatever aspects of meaning are not included in semantics .
17 And so we drift into something else .
18 The beep in the earpiece is when you 're on the phone , either to somebody within the press , or outside the press , and another call comes through for you from the switchboard , and you 're engaged , obviously , and so they camp onto your extension number , and you receive a beep in the earpiece , now you can speak to these people if you key in R star 1 .
19 And then expand on it , and so I go into each of these and I go to the and I say a few words about each of these particular themes .
20 Because they 're geared to Marks and Spencers , now there 's the advert for them they work with , with mass production , that 's where it goes wrong because we 've lost our individuality and so I go to the Italians in order to get the sort of yarns they offer me , now they 're the sort of yarns they offer me .
21 And so I resort to buying bottled water .
22 And so I wake in the night panic stricken over a lack of fuel .
23 I am responsible , and so I face towards you .
24 ‘ I hope I do not disturb you by telephoning you ; I find out you live in London from Piers , and so I think to myself that I will phone . ’
25 Now I would say to sa say that that is almost a bit like the story of the boy crying that he did n't have many holidays because he did n't go to school and that because Harrogate 's er unemployment is so low or has been historically so low compared with other areas , a relatively small increase in the number of unemployment has an enormous increase as compared with what it 's been in the past and so the same number of people living in Harrogate who lose their jobs has an impact on the unemployment figures as perceived locally greater than a similar number of people losing their jobs in Leeds or Selby or somewhere else , and so I think to some extent this the rhetoric has outrun the reality on that point .
26 ‘ Yeah , well , ’ sighs a world-weary Mark , ‘ when we got to Number One in America it was pretty great and pretty terrible and basically you have to be pretty shit to get to Number One in America , we kept on saying that to everybody … ’
27 First of all we SUFFERED that defeat last Saturday next I knacker my ankle playing on Sunday and lastly I arrive in Northampton on Monday morning to find that we could only get tickets for Arsenal end on Tuesday ( So Gavin it was n't me being escorted away by the men in black , even though it the current season does n't improve quickly I might be escorted by mem in white . )
28 ‘ All our players are contracted , and naturally we object to these unofficial approaches , ’ McIntyre said .
29 But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method .
30 So today puts us back into third place if we win and and obviously we want to be there .
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