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

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1 Freed of the responsibility of nursing her husband Lady Chatterley spends more time with the gamekeeper and eventually they both give in to their desire .
2 It has already been noted that most models have a view of politicians as people who follow overly narrow self-interested behaviour to the detriment of interests of the electorate and presumably their own long-run reputations .
3 He was contemptuous of those who could think and talk of nothing but party politics and political careers , but his own talk ( and presumably his own thought ) was much about the penumbra of government and the idiosyncrasies of politicians .
4 In Hitler 's case the Americans came in and suddenly we all had something in common .
5 Ellen caught my eye , looked down at the ridiculous leaflet , and suddenly we both began to laugh helplessly .
6 And she clapped her hands together , and suddenly they all rose in the air , man , woman , house , glass flasks , heap of dust , and found themselves out on a cold hillside where stood the original little grey man with Otto the hound .
7 And suddenly it all just stopped .
8 As I see it , she is , in a sense , full , and so her own emptiness can be ignored or pacified .
9 But , in another sense , she is full only of other people 's emptinesses , and so her own remains , mingled with theirs and therefore all the more difficult to deny .
10 And so we all had a close shave once a term .
11 Or from Jessie Stilwell in Occasion For Loving , who watches a white woman on the lookout for adventure fall in love with a black man , and who proclaims from her liberal stance : ‘ We do n't see black and white and so we all think we behave as decently to one colour face as another .
12 And so we all lived happily ever after .
13 And so we all look forward to the day the renovation will be finished .
14 Koti works at night as well , and so we both get home late — but we always have a natter before going to bed , no matter how late .
15 He is near enough for his bulk to cut out the reflection of the sky and so his own reflection does not reproduce his colours but allows us to see into the water .
16 You can demonstrate a process of reordering , and so your own contribution , by reshaping the material around an overall organizing principle or generalisation .
17 Opinions differ but most view Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland as useful prospects — and perhaps something more than that .
18 The external threat has been Assad 's biggest problem — and perhaps his own guarantee of survival .
19 ‘ We are arguing not just for ourselves , but also for our younger brothers and sisters — and perhaps our own children . ’
20 And only his own backbenchers can do that .
21 Well as I told , told Rudy and apparently we both the same , I 'm not a sand seeker , I
22 He had much to gain if he could persuade a powerful patron that mathematics , and especially his own , could be of service to Christendom .
23 And below it another hand had scribbled a codicil : ‘ And the vagina our last ditch defence ’ !
24 The view that many people have , of ‘ I have n't got anything and anyway it all goes to my wife ’ , can often lead to legal difficulties and may not be so straightforward as is supposed .
25 If A is of simple form ( e.g. sparse ) this characteristic may be partly or wholly destroyed in forming A1 ; on the other hand , A1 has a column of zeros , and thus its own simplicity .
26 Otherwise , Sainsbury 's considered that they had good connections in the retail trade — especially through their joint-venture with British Home Stores — and thus their own recruiting facilities were usually adequate .
27 Whatever the structure , a manufacturing firm 's facilities , workforce and distribution network impose their own focus on its technologies and markets , and thus their own limits on rational diversification .
28 By studying their biology and behaviour , therefore , it becomes possible to draw reasonably probable conclusions about how their — and thus our own — ancestors lived .
29 It is a consistent piece , full of melodies that quickly start to nag , expensive arrangements and above it all McCulloch 's ingenuous , whispering , conspiratorial voice .
30 I was amazed that someone should have such big ambitions for a group like ours , but the ideas were getting through and soon my own expectations increased .
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