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

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1 I 'm not actually sure what model it is — I think it 's a 335 Dot — but I 've just been out and bought another one for a spare , and luckily enough it feels exactly the same .
2 Just to conclude , this is the best budget education 's had for many years , it 's good news for schools , it 's good news for council tax payers and mostly importantly it 's good news for pupils and I hope you 'll accept that .
3 We both fight for social justice , we both strive for a better quality of life for our people and most importantly we both demand equality .
4 They are direct they 're clear they 're simple and most importantly they are words of one syllable .
5 Finally , I use dampened white toilet tissue to get rid of any hard lines that may have occurred in my sky , and most importantly I try not to overwork or rework the sky once I am satisfied , just because I see another effect .
6 And most importantly it 's about having fun — NOW ! ’
7 For a start he would drown , or if he did n't drown he would suffocate ; and most probably he would have died of a heart attack when he felt the great mouth gape for him .
8 You would then have the right to organise her work and most certainly you would see to it that she had little or no large-animal work .
9 First and most basically we can look at the physical nature of the coins of any given period , as the study of the amount of silver or gold bullion in a coin may reveal some historical information .
10 It stood at right angles to the road , and rather nearer it than most of the larger houses which stood back in their well-kept gardens .
11 ‘ Everybody goes to Greece , ’ she said scornfully — and rather rudely I thought .
12 And right away they worked , five minutes of chaos in Terry Venables 's rearguard ending with Dave Martin heading home a corner to bring the sides level on aggregate .
13 ‘ We wonder why it happened to our Danny and right now we just ca n't find the answer to that .
14 ‘ There are many collectors in Lithuania and Czechoslovakia and right now they need money more than they need art ’ .
15 And right now they see so sign of any improvement .
16 Thompsons also stock a large range of gift wrap and stationery to cover most businesses , and right now they are showing off the most unusual range of candles which are just right for that special occasion .
17 Tony and I shared the navigation seat , and right now I was in the back , warm , comfortable and dozing gently .
18 And right now I 'm in the middle of a set of illustrations for a new book .
19 And right now I choose to make my home here .
20 ‘ It 's all a matter of survival , and right now I intend to concentrate on surviving this disaster .
21 He 'd obviously walked some distance to respond to her buzz , and right now he was wondering why .
22 And right now he 's working on a ‘ silent ’ movie with Eric Sykes called The Big Freeze .
23 René Ahrenson is being our business manager , and right now she and my father are having discussions prior to contacting ACT re the booking of the tour . ’
24 Or perhaps there was some other , unofficial entrance , and right now she was getting ready to give up and leave by the same way .
25 Things always looked better on a full stomach , and right now she was ravenous .
26 Glyn was reliable and right now she needed him .
27 She looked good in country clothes as well ; in fact she looked pretty damned good all round , and right now it was the world 's greatest pisser that he was no more than a rough-at-the-edges motor mechanic whose chances with her had to rate at somewhere close to zero .
28 So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button .
29 All these years , she had carried Tyler 's image in her heart , and suddenly there he was , looking at her , startling her , his gaze finding its way into that secret part of her that she had always kept hidden .
30 ‘ We 'll try again next — ’ Then he broke off , made a tiny adjustment of the device , and suddenly there it was — a rapid , fluttering little beat that was lost again for several seconds as Faye tensed and moved .
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