Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 it 's a two hour video with a it takes you through landing at Liverpool and somewhere else and studying .
2 The ways in which internal charges are weighted can encourage users to feel that storing everything is cheaper and altogether easier than managing it more actively .
3 They quite simply can not explain WHY they believe WHAT they believe , and so rather than admit their ignorance about their own faith , they just shut up .
4 It 's quicker for me to clear up/wash up and so on than to argue with them about doing it .
5 It 's an electro-mechanical device , with contacts and so on that tend to corrode and all the rest of it , and that sort of thing can be very conveniently replaced by a small microcomputer .
6 Secondly , the answers will only reveal any proposals for new roads and so on that have actually been placed on the council 's register .
7 What we do at the end of the year we have n't quite worked out , but we are very much committed to sharing child care and professional space if you like , but we are very privileged in that academic work allows one the flexibility to work in the hours that you find convenient and so on and allows you the flexibility to make this kind of family arrangement .
8 The group are hoping to produce a publication , organise workshops , courses and so on and plans to become involved in schools and colleges .
9 Two others , wearing raincoats over their underwear , would be waiting at the bar or similar , ready to join the fray shouting ‘ Boozebusters ’ and things like ‘ Your wife/secretary/boss is taking you out of here now ! ’ and then they would spray foam , throw cards , pop party-poppers and so on and drag the victim out to a waiting fast car .
10 But er , he he hopped on one day and er had a talk with him and so on and took my temperature and pulse and that , this , that and other , he said well I 'll call again he said , when I 'm by , but he never did !
11 Because it was no use to the farmer , there was no water to be seen there , and I thought I could do it with my own garden tools , and so once I 'd removed all the rough brambles and so on and discovered the periphery of the old pond
12 During this fabulous weekend , we cut out our material , linings and so on and prepared them for sewing .
13 She knows to turn the water off , drain the tank and so on and turn electricity off and count units used etc .
14 that if had relinquished all his responsibility regarding the mortgage and so on and signed it over to you , then you could have turned round and say alright that 's it , I 'm going to sell the house
15 In some cases population intermingled there 's bound to be conflict whatever happens , it seems to me that these problems can only be solved , first of all by ensuring that all eth ethnic groups have the right to their own culture , their own language , their own religion and so on and to exercise them in their own territory , but they 're not discriminated again in jobs and housing and education , er and then also as you say to help with state sponsored finance people who do decide that they want to migrate , that they do n't want to live in somebody else 's Republic , that they do want to move across the border into , as it were , their own Republic .
16 O K the Cold War , you 've got Russia and America building up their arms and so on and fighting all these kind of erm secret battles .
17 We then proceed to the third objective and so on and continue until all objectives have been considered .
18 And what we really do , when we 've got the show ground plan done you see , we look at which stands are where and say , Right , we 'll have that one , that one , that one , this one , and so forth and go
19 you know as I say I 've not worked in this division but I I know that these have been fully sold , that 's the sort of money and once again that has to be done in three weeks .
20 He moved the gears down once again and once again and spoke to the engine , ‘ Come my beauty , come , come .
21 Comparative sensitivity of different imaging techniques in detecting gall stone recurrence — Ultrasound detected gall stone recurrence earlier and more frequently than did either the trial criteria or oral cholecystectography alone ( Fig 3 ) .
22 Under the scheme , discussions with appraisers are held every five years , and more frequently if requested by appraisers or appraisees .
23 She said , as you said , they s she said they used less swearing and more please and thank yous .
24 It was to take several years and unexpected pressures before general progress in this direction was achieved , but it is important to remember that there were views being canvassed in the CNAA and more widely that pointed towards a possible further ‘ collective resolution ’ .
25 The speaker , with best of intentions went on repeating ‘ Edinburgh ’ more and more loudly and making his face more and more distorted .
26 On their slow progress back up the road Hyacinth lagged behind them , pausing more and more often and holding her belly .
27 For instance , the risk of a heart attack is greatly increased by smoking and more so if combined with use of the contraceptive pill .
28 They seem to run more smoothly and quickly together when reading in comparison to the heaviness of the first part .
29 Quigley ( 1969 ) did find the Rochester Method ( fingerspelling with lip-reading ) better than the oral method and also better than signing for producing success in English .
30 It is not clear how this issue could be resolved , other than by stipulation , and hence rather than attempt to reach a conclusion we will proceed to the more fundamental question of whether the shareholders should , in the first place , be considered to have a moral right to decide how companies should be run in virtue of their ownership of corporate property .
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