Example sentences of "and [adv] [pers pn] [adj] " 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 | And thankfully us independent consultants in training have just been er vindicated for all we 've ever said about them . |
3 | In Hitler 's case the Americans came in and suddenly we all had something in common . |
4 | Ellen caught my eye , looked down at the ridiculous leaflet , and suddenly we both began to laugh helplessly . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | And suddenly it all just stopped . |
7 | And so we all had a close shave once a term . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | And so we all lived happily ever after . |
10 | And so we all look forward to the day the renovation will be finished . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Well as I told , told Rudy and apparently we both the same , I 'm not a sand seeker , I |
13 | Now we bill out the divisions , okay , and the divisions bills have to be quite accurate , and obviously we one or two extension numbers which are new . |
14 | At St Inglevert — do you remember , Lancaster ? he was the match of any he met in arms , if not the master , and so were you , and together you two held any two that France could set up against you , and Jean de Boucicaut himself acknowledged it . |
15 | ‘ And below it another hand had scribbled a codicil : ‘ And the vagina our last ditch defence ’ ! |
16 | 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 . |
17 | HAMLET : That I can keep your counsel and not mine own . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way . |
20 | In fact , I became so proficient — I used to go over and over them first thing in the mornings — that I finished pulling up Trevino on a couple of occasions . |
21 | And somehow they all came out as expressive of human beings . |
22 | Her gimmick was that she wore a different pair of glasses every day and somehow they all seemed to suit her . |
23 | But I 'd half-learned several languages on my travels , and somehow they each floated familiarly back at the first step on to the matching soil . |
24 | Then Mrs F gave a cup of tea to Vern , and somehow we all turned and looked at him . |
25 | Thus ‘ Somebody Knockin' ’ would have sat happily on ‘ Exile On Main Street ’ ( as would ‘ Cutting The Rug ’ and half the rest of the album ) , ‘ Time Gone By ’ has all the shambling grace of The Faces and everything is beef with tunes , guitars with feeling and amplifiers with revolvers and somehow it all sounds fresh as dew . |
26 | And gradually it all came out . |
27 | ‘ And once we all but had him safe , ’ said Owen , groaning into his hands , for he was very tired . |
28 | A thing can be true and still he desperate folly , Hazel . " |
29 | So got through there , it goes , we slip in them trees , here you are , you can drive through that other open path and out he other side , whey |
30 | And out it all came . |