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

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1 The first time you use the rehearsal room , spend as long as necessary setting up your equipment until each member of the band can hear themselves and everyone else clearly .
2 The detached , amused part of Phoebe sometimes thought that her main feeling at these parties was a wish that she , and everyone else too , would dare to improve the quality of the wine , but they were all too self-consciously afraid of being mistaken for Yuppies , despite the fact they were mostly a little too old and slightly too poor .
3 We know that the Trojan War , you know erm , what 's described in the Iliad and the Odyssey to the kiddies and er all these Greek and Greek heroes , we know that war actually happened , but it happened an awful long time before these poems were written and er Freud 's view is that what happens in a culture is there 's some initial traumatic event like the French Revolution or Trojan War , there 's a period of latency during which it seems to be forgotten about and nothing very much happens anyway , and then at a later stage it comes back again , there 's a return of a repressed and er Freud erm Freud quotes one or two other examples , er of the same kind of thing and Mike 's example is a very good one albeit er perhaps it 's good because it 's so recent , so the point you 're making Mike is that are you saying that Freud 's analogy is , is credible where French history and even industrial relations is concerned that there was a trauma , the Revolution of seventeen eighty nine , there were latency periods and then this kept coming back from the repressed time and time again ?
4 Truly , there is nothing worse than a world-weary hippie , and nothing more strictly self-superior than the elders of the benevolent-beat-bohemian class .
5 Further , if a shopper with some perverted sense of humour , intending only to create confusion and nothing more both for the supermarket and for other shoppers , switches labels , I do not think that that act of label switching alone is without more an appropriation , though it is not difficult to envisage some cases of dishonest label switching which could be .
6 Anything which weakened this family unit was impermissible , and nothing more obviously weakened it than uncontrolled physical passion , which introduced ‘ unsuitable ’ ( i.e. economically undesirable ) suitors and brides , split husbands from wives , and wasted common resources .
7 But Lewis 's conception of the book changed as he himself changed , and nothing much more got written until 193 1 .
8 But because there are only modest hills to the north of it , and nothing too high close by on the south , Oloron is an open , not a mountain town .
9 A burly constable was already standing by the public telephone , and no-one so far had been sufficiently intrepid as to approach him .
10 I was happy because this had brought Marcus and me closer together .
11 And you and me nearly nearly did n't get on the train .
12 And me only halfway through my book .
13 And for all his fans over here , I 'd like to let them know that he called DJ and me aside then and asked us if we 'd be interested in doing a European tour .
14 He told us that one silent dinner-time , and left my mother and me alone immediately afterwards .
15 She whispered , ‘ How strange it is , you and I here together … after all these years . ’
16 low crowned P3 with length greater than height , cusp heteromorphy on upper premolars reduced , reduction in breadth of upper molars ( breadth/length 115–121% ) , and I nearly as broad as high ( breadth/length index 80–90% ) ;
17 And I just generally did n't have a clue … .
18 and er I went her mother and father were with her and I just really went in up and down the stairs , and they went upstairs and they , they shouted , oh Ann !
19 And I just suddenly remembered I 've left me windows open one of my bedroom windows open .
20 Erm and I just suddenly flipped and I ca n't
21 I tried eating a sandwich with my second cup of tea and I just about managed it .
22 I 'd been welcome in that house for as long as you had-longer , because you were away and I just about lived there .
23 handbag and that bag , Christmas tree can go there , that can go there and I just about be able to make it Brenda , just about be able to make it
24 Hmm , well , okay , last night Mickey , you and I just about wrote off Lester Piggott 's career , and er today , well inside the last furlong of er one of his three races I believe today , this is how Rapid Raceline 's course commentator John Penny , saw the closing stages .
25 And Celia comes and she 's cheerful and she does the admin with them , she organizes it and I just personally I 'm just so grateful the best thing which has happened to me .
26 Terry , Brian and I also soon lost interest in monitoring it around the clock , although we 'd listen to programmes that sounded interesting , together with a couple of news bulletins a day and then VOA at night as Tom went off to sleep and the rest of us played cards .
27 But they would fetch 'em and pay for them , and I even today , you can not buy love .
28 This proved tricky as Maria spoke little English and I even less Greek .
29 The food and rest gave me back my strength and I no longer felt ill .
30 In waking life it was too strong to allow me to indulge myself in secret feasts , and I no longer felt any desire for them .
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