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

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1 And you can always tell reflectors in training , cos sometimes you 'll think what 's happening , nobody else wants participation , reflectors will actually stand back and think well what did they ask for , what do I talk about then and it 's always like a delayed response you get a lot of reflectors and we had one course once and we had all high reflector scores and that actually told us a lot about participation cos people were n't disguising any they were thinking about it coming in had time to consider an opinion so that 's a reflector .
2 can go out and think well I 'm gon na pick up six hundred pound today
3 For example if you 've got between thirteen and twenty for an activist that 's a very strong preference , however for a reflector a very strong preference is eighteen to twenty , because by nature most of us tend , you know most of us tend to stand back and think so what we actually need , what we wh what we can see is that when we compare our scores against the general norms it 's a much more accurate picture of our learning style .
4 The first thing you need is a sympathetic GP who will just listen and explain exactly what this illness is .
5 This means that if one sibling helps another to survive and reproduce then it is ensuring the further spread of its genes within future generations .
6 For the moment , it was enough to lie back and do absolutely nothing .
7 Why does he just sit there and do absolutely nothing to combat the recession that his policies have caused ?
8 Even then I knew roughly what I was going to try and do though I had no idea how to go about it .
9 In the meantime I 'll arrange for our dietician to see you and we 'll keep a note of this for our own records , but if you 're at all worried , do come and see either myself or Dr Grant at any time .
10 As the big sheriff had volunteered no further explanation , Grant decided to wait and see exactly what Springfield was up to — or more accurately had been up to .
11 Soon he is befriended by the kindly German ‘ Doc ’ ( Armin Mueller-Stahl ) who is interned in the local prison And we see him taught to box and fend fro himself by a likeable petty thief ( Morgan Freeman ) .
12 She tried hard to think back and remember exactly what she 'd said that first night in Jarman House .
13 This project will investigate and develop further our understanding of the factors for differences in wages within local labour markets .
14 We thought he 'd burst in and take away everything we had — everything I 'd worked for so long and so hard , and he did n't deserve any of it .
15 committee , if you go downstairs you will see on the notice there a display of various things that we do , and on the windowsills there are various pieces of information free sheets that you can pick up and take away it will tell you about all sorts of issues !
16 Came a day when your mother walked along the strand at Starr Hills and knew that tomorrow , or the next day , or the day after that , the stupid peasants would come and take away your grannie to the witch-finder , prick her for witch-marks , watch her till she maddened from sleeplessness , then swim her in the river .
17 Certainly the worst way to come to terms happily with being alone is to struggle constantly against it , always waiting for someone else to come along and take away our loneliness .
18 Unfortunately , encyclopaedias are very expensive to compile and publish so one can not hope for a new edition every year and the information in them is thus often very dated .
19 no , no badly but like I just used to think he was so much more chatty than , we just used to sit there and go alright we 'd get off with each other then we 'd break like , you know like try , you 'd , like the conversation
20 And they 've got ta try and walk backwards I 'll just sort of go whoop !
21 All we want to do is go along and put forward our policies to discuss them in a well-mannered reasoned way .
22 But he says we need a lot more heavy rain before he can roll up and put away his prayer mat . ’
23 He would not play and let either his teammates or himself down .
24 Mr Larkin said : ‘ When she was leaving she always used to come and kiss both me and her mother goodbye although she was 24 years old .
25 Who knows where future tangents might lead them , but for now ‘ Nurse ’ — which will surprise and confuse even their most ardent fans — is a very fine record .
26 There is always a great temptation erm to say ‘ well the City centre is such a complicated area , we should try and get absolutely everything right before we move forward ’ and that I think is a recipe for endless delay , because it 's so complicated , it 's really difficult to get everything right .
27 about two quid to go and park there you might as well ring him !
28 I mean I 've got my own thoughts , I have to be careful here that you know I 've got to try and pull together what you think because at the end of the day it 's it 's very important that it reflects the way we work in school , not the way I perceive I we work in in school because you 're the people at the chalk first .
29 To diagnose and intervene appropriately it is often necessary to be able to evaluate the complete gastrointestinal tract .
30 Perhaps they do n't have time to stand and talk like we used to .
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