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

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1 So it 's , it was n't a new thing when they brought but nevertheless erm that went on and on and on then and er cos the staff really went down , the requirements for staff went down and erm I , I think erm , they got it down when I left there to round about a hundred and forty six staff was , was all that was required .
2 Yet discussion during the evening was about the company and little else and samples of fabric were passed round the table at most meal times .
3 it 's a two hour video with a it takes you through landing at Liverpool and somewhere else and studying .
4 Was n't he totally different from the boys who had fumblingly and rather horridly and wetly , she thought , kissed her and said they quite fancied her ?
5 Looked at all the usual things ; the cottages , the rectory and so on and , eventually ended up in the churchyard ; the one where Rupert Brooke is buried .
6 Any mental picture will require interpretation , and this interpretation will be another mental operation , which , on the view that thinking is having mental pictures , will be another picture , which itself will require interpretation , and so on and so on .
7 But sometimes you can look at the Third World , animal slaughter , pollution and so on and just feel the depressing resignation that ‘ young ’ people are supposed to kick against the establishment .
8 And so on and so on .
9 Now for the book , the film , the mini-series , Irangate II , Irangate on Ice and so on and so forth !
10 Many of the indicators chosen are suspect , as Macnicol has shown for earlier periods , in that they simply count contact with state agencies , and it is a commonplace observation that the poor are more likely to be in contact with social workers because they are poor ( Becker , 1988 ) ; young drug-takers in inner cities are more visible than wealthy socialites but drug-taking and drinking stretch across social groups ( O'Bryan , 1989 ; Plant , 1989 ) ; desertion of women by husbands and the choice to remain unmarried are not restricted to the poor ; and so on and so on .
11 And so on and so on for another hour and a half , sweating and dazed , until at 4.48 a.m. , extremely painfully , out comes young Tom ( not such a bad name ; commonplace , I know ) , emerging head looking like a terrifically cross blue Brussels sprout , splosh go the fluids , splat goes the placenta and there he is .
12 And so on and so on .
13 The ‘ established ’ genetic thinking and the ‘ established ’ neo-Darwinian thinking have been ‘ unnecessarily narrow-minded and complacent ’ ( how much would be necessary ? ) — and so on and on .
14 There is a beautiful and , to my mind , very moving story which scientists , grown old and grey in the quest for useful tools with which to chip away first this corner of ignorance and then that one , hand down to their students and which the students , when they have been transmogrified into old and grey scientists themselves , pass on to their students , and so on and on down through the generations .
15 Even now I am looking through the chapter on the ‘ law ’ again : the question of colonial robbery ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the alienation … of the surplus product from all pre-socialist forms ’ ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the taxation of private capitalist profit ’ ( p. 64 ) , the question of state loans ( pp. 64–65 ) , currency emission ( p. 65 ) , railway tariffs ( p. 70 ) , the monopoly of the banking system and the credit policy ( pp. 70–73 ) , home and foreign trade ( pp. 73–84 ) , the ‘ prices policy ’ ( sic pp. 84–89 ) , and so on and so forth , with further argument on the theme that socialism is fighting against capitalism and in order to win it must accumulate at the expense of the private economy — and the more the better — this is the entire content of the work .
16 We then moved on to the spiralling property prices in Oxford , the purchase price of the Parsons ' house compared to its current estimated value , the solicitor 's recent attic conversion , and so on and so forth .
17 I 'd been expecting her to put up a stiff rearguard action , protesting that holidays were one thing and everyday life another , that she had only surrendered to me in a moment of weakness which she would regret for the rest of her life , and so on and so forth .
18 He , his wife and seven children were left without any means of support … and so on and so on .
19 During this fabulous weekend , we cut out our material , linings and so on and prepared them for sewing .
20 We then proceed to the third objective and so on and continue until all objectives have been considered .
21 From this , we will not be excluded , but will in turn exclude them , including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state , just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity , and so on and so on .
22 We always seem to have exhibitions to work for , work for galleries , and so on and days are planned around these .
23 And what about Dickens 's Oliver Twist and David Copperfield , Lewis Carroll 's Alice in Wonderland , Jane Austen 's Pride and Prejudice and Emma , Lawrence 's Sons and Lovers and The Rainbow , Defoe 's Robinson Crusoe , Forster 's A Passage to India , Shakespeare 's plays and sonnets , Wordsworth 's Lyrical Ballads , Tennyson 's The Lady of Shalott , the Authorised Version of the Bible , and so on and on .
24 She insists on tacking up a bit of tinsel and so on and I see she 's done the same for you .
25 Get into a jam with , for example , a knot in the yarn , bad knitting and so on and you will be in real trouble .
26 The group are hoping to produce a publication , organise workshops , courses and so on and plans to become involved in schools and colleges .
27 And so on and so on .
28 the bloody massacre in Bangladesh quickly covered the memory of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia ; the assassination of Allende drowned the groans of Bangladesh ; the war in the Sinai desert made people forget Allende ; the Cambodian massacre made people forget Sinai ; and so on and so forth , until ultimately everyone lets everything be forgotten .
29 We then re-examined our whole hand , studied in more detail than before the costs and revenues from individual products and found , hey presto ! that we had a mixed bag between the good profit earners and a few large loss leaders and so on and so on .
30 ‘ You know , Comrade Andropov is getting ready for the Party Congress , so he can not receive you at the moment , but you can make a detailed written statement of everything , saying who it is you suspect , and so on and so forth ’ .
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