Example sentences of "and [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 During the boom sparked by the success of Henry VIII , banks , insurance companies and everyone else with money to lend had been pouring money into films .
2 CLANGING NETHERLANDERS Bettie Serveert named themselves in tribute to '70s tennis ace Bettie Stove and bash out their raw chunks of crude guitar pop in tribute to the Pixies , Throwing Muse , Cocteaus and everyone else on parent label 4AD .
3 I 'll keep yer Mum and everyone else in order .
4 By the end of the first lap he was in the lead group , following Klementiev , Bohacs and Zereske with Bartunek already in the process of being dropped and no-one else in sight .
5 There were no overtones of distress , and none even of weariness , although she was a better judge of these things than most people .
6 The problem with training during the season is that you have so many other things to do — travelling , PR work and everything else on top of the racing .
7 They contain nearly 40 years ' information about the biggest , smallest , heaviest , highest , longest , fastest , oldest in sport , science and everything else in life .
8 The tables and the chairs , the cups and the spoons , the stains on the wall , the dust on the floor , the ache in my mind — all these things and everything else in sight mercifully receded for whole minutes at a time as my eyes took in the picture of that girl with the black hair , the pale face and the red boots .
9 To combat the imminent threat of service cuts , we ask you to write to your MP , local councillors and anyone else with influence to exert pressure on the Government and British Rail to , at the very least , retain existing services .
10 After asking them all about their latest film , their hobbies , their lovers , wives , husbands , children , and anything else of interest , our researchers will come back with their tape-recorded notes , pick out the best bits of their interview and write up a biography .
11 This inevitably leads to an undignified sprawl for most aspirants , relying heavily on the frictional property of stomachs , knees and anything else to hand , before the front face of the buttress is thankfully gained .
12 And right now the term competitiveness is used to basically get by safety regulations and anything else concerning safety .
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