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

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1 Carting is very popular , as is agility , working trials and latterly Schutzhund trials .
2 Its Open Systems division is a reseller for Digital Equipment Corp , Sun Microsystems Inc and latterly IBM Corp , and added its new parent , ICL , in January , and also has an arrangement with Hewlett-Packard UK Ltd .
3 Wood , Playne , Warner , White and latterly Charles Hooper .
4 Particular mention must be made of Colin Bennett , Tony Jones , Ron Edwards and latterly Clive Killick , in this respect .
5 They then followed a path in the lee of the mountains to Loch Cluanie ( near which the upper and lower roads converge ) and thence Glen Shiel .
6 MainMan was n't started right at that point but then DeFries had the idea that he could keep a better eye on David , myself and eventually Mick Ronson , as he was being treated as a solo artist .
7 But I do know that great-aunt was not exactly popular after the incident of the farm sale , and eventually John Bell left her so her brother , Great-Uncle William , came to work the farm .
8 At last , one very persistent councillor received a copy of ‘ Effective Intervention ’ , and eventually Mr Lee admitted there was no Orkney document .
9 They wanted to see a battleship launched , they wanted to see Royalty in action , they wanted to see anything that was happening which was an event in the world , and so cameramen like George Albert Smith , and eventually George Albert Smith 's staff , would go out around the world , much as it would happen now but in a much simpler way , erm to make actuality pictures .
10 The Five Fantastic Dances and Little Prince Ballet Suite which fill out this disc also clearly demonstrate Glebov 's enviable abilities as a colourful orchestrator , and composer of indelible miniature sweetmeats .
11 And little Mr Zulueta who thinks himself God 's gift .
12 SHOW OF AFFECTION : The Duchess of York and Johnny Bryan seem to be very close ( top ) and little Princess Eugenie looks on ( above ) as the American moves in to kiss her mother
13 erm Well they had a very good game against erm Milwall on erm Wednesday night , which they drew nil all , an excellent game here today erm scored the vital winning goal and duly Brian Horton handed over the loot after the game today and said ‘ there you are , you can take the man of the match award ’ .
14 But a new profession was to encourage it ; new technical practices such as zoning would foster planning method ; and outstandingly George Pepler , now Chief Town Planning Inspector at the Ministry of Health proved a tireless advocate and bridge with local authorities ( Cherry , 1981 ) .
15 He had his little peccadilloes , the quaint and rather Machiavellian ways to gain his little ends , but he knew me and I knew him , and in essentials he made good . ’
16 The Darling Buds Of May returned and suddenly Miss Zeta Jones was popping up all over the place .
17 ‘ Yeah ! ’ came a chorus of voices and suddenly Jeremiah Scrape was manhandled down to the river and thrown in , notebook and all .
18 But they forgot how time was-flying by , and suddenly Baba Yaga stood before them .
19 Actually , it was an inspired gamble — in his first , albeit injury-hit , season in 1991 Taylor took 54 wickets and last year he grabbed 67 in Northants ' championship chase and suddenly Ted Dexter and the England selectors were knocking on the door .
20 And so Mrs Zamzam 's family , perhaps irrevocably split by nationalities , was living only 15 miles apart , divided by the Israeli–Lebanese frontier .
21 And so Tamara Dobson became Cleopatra Jones , CIA narco queen supreme , as Millie Jackson and Joe Simon warbled soulfully amid punch-ups , and Pam Grier went into the castration industry as Foxy Brown , with Willie Hutch again offering street-sound support .
22 With all the confidence of youth , he had handbills printed that T. Sparks would be opening a Gentlemen 's Hairdressing Saloon at Number so and so North Street .
23 and so Clement Freud said , not to him but now on this programme this morning , that 's the first time I 've ever been de-grandfathered
24 The most zealous founders of the BFASS in 1839 were amongst those who had worked hardest to revitalise the local society network in the mid-1830s and so Joseph Sturge , John Scoble and the Quaker banker George Alexander toured areas of the country in 1839–40 to give the new national body the support of auxiliaries consciously orientated to universal abolition .
25 And so Felicity Paiva arrived in Oxford , England .
26 It 's tuesday and so Dr Kathleen Long 's here with us for an open surgery .
27 Amanda Wright ( Tipton ) , winner of the women 's race for the past two years who set a new course record last year , will not be defending her title and so Cardiff veteran Liz Hughes looks like starting as favourite .
28 I thought , ‘ If that 's good enough for Shakespeare , it 's good enough for me ’ , and so King Rat starts , ‘ I 'm going to get that bloody bastard if it 's the last thing I do in my life . ’
29 Sarah complained that she was ‘ bored ’ and so Miss Rudge told her to pack her bags and leave for a term .
30 And so Miss Abbot , ’ Mr Renfrew said , taking off his spectacles and folding them neatly , ‘ that is the sum of things . ’
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