Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [subord] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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1 And so therefore if anybody has amendments that they wish to make to the deliverance as it is , we will take them if necessary one by one and vote for them as they are presented to us , and then we 'll come to any other counter motions that may be on hand .
2 After another half a minute , the power is passed to the third person and so on until everyone has had a turn at passing the power .
3 Alternatively , filmmaking is seen as a sort of relay race in which each member of the creative team has control of certain moments — the producer handing over to the writer , who hands over to the director , who hands over to the lighting cameraman and so on until everything comes back to the producer again .
4 Childebert 's tax inspectors then tried to institute the same reforms in Tours , but Gregory claimed that the city was exempt , and related the history of exemption since the time of Chlothar I. However , if reorganization had not threatened Tours , it is doubtful whether we would have heard of the perfectly sensible arrangements at Poitiers , which suggest not only that taxation was normal in the Merovingian kingdom , but also that it could be organized efficiently , and so far as one can see , fairly .
5 So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly .
6 A rat tested about 24 hours after being taught does as well as one tested just after being taught , and much better than one tested 12 hours after being taught .
7 ‘ He was there for at least two days and possibly longer before anyone looked up to see him . ’
8 Perhaps a hit all the same , and still better than anything Ziggy , Jamaica 's Julian Lennon , has ever done .
9 This is pretty much a disaster at this stage in their careers , and more so when one sees that contenders for places in the 1989 team like Philip Price of Wales , Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland , Keith Jones of Wales and Englishman Roger Wincheater , all won their cards .
10 You wo n't get your own room or anything but it 's free and probably better than nothing . ’
11 first world war , sort of , really , opened up education to women and , and really more than anything .
12 Perhaps smacking should be regarded as a last resort and even then as something of a failure in communication between parent and child .
13 It is a short-cut from the bazaar but is only safe outside the monsoon , and then only if one is young .
14 Stac Polly is an extraordinary mountain when seen from a distance and doubly so when one is engaged on the traverse of its narrow ridge .
15 And very often if anybody was killing a pig or anything , I 'd always get a piece of erm pork something like that .
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