Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb base] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 He wanted to have an intercom by the front door and only let people in by appointment .
2 I am quite new to this area and only know people to say hello to .
3 For anyone involved in the game at the grass-roots level , the divisions books are invaluable — they give a pretty comprehensive run-down of every club in the country by division — and only cost £3.50 in their revised form , £9.99 for the National Leagues book .
4 Most modern philosophers would say it was nonsense to say that Cruelty was cruel and only call people cruel or particular things .
5 Let's face it , a factory or studio or even a taxi firm that has fun in what they do is likely to communicate more , work more co-operatively and generally loosen up.There 's a hell of a way to go in changing our businessmen ( and women ) from the habits of macho corporatism but with fun as the name of the new game , the future looks rosy .
6 We can organise meetings before matches , pass on information about ticket news and generally give people with no other contact of the club valuble and interesting info .
7 ‘ We should confine ourselves to maintaining safety and not restrict people 's freedom of expression , ’ he said .
8 Many organisations and businesses have joined the project and already Automart Livestock have organised a ‘ Farm for Africa ’ sale of dairy stock .
9 That the , that the erm , right , erm , you can go back a fair ways earlier and already find people thinking that you can be transported from one body to another , or even from one species to another .
10 They come in six colours and normally cost £2.99 each — but we 've got 200 in Plum Velvet to give away .
11 In order to meet the IMF 's requirements and thus ensure $350 million in stand-by credits and another billion dollars in European Community funds , Mr Nemeth intends to slash the huge budget deficit from around 50 billion forints ( £500 million ) to 10 billion .
12 Could we have people to pay the six pound a night and erm you know a hundred and forty four to start with and just ask people to pay the six pound a night anyway and just get as much back as we can ?
13 Los Altos , California-based Full Source Software Inc has begun shipping UniShred , a $150 suite of media erasure applications that irrevocably delete files and securely obliterate data in files , making any kind of retrieval impossible : it 's claimed to be the first Unix package to conform to the strictest government and commercial standards , directly replacing Unix 's rm utility .
14 The C format for ‘ unknowns ’ has not really caught on , and flaps have given the impression of ‘ up-market ’ reads and often limit sales although attracting reviews .
15 It also provided some of the strongest evidence to date that Sellafield did directly and routinely harm people 's health .
16 The inability to speedily and correctly diagnose aircraft system and component failures because good diagnostic skills are in short supply leads to departure delays and possible compromises in safety .
17 Marketing their clubs as exclusive establishments with a championship-standard course and a five star hotel-standard clubhouse , the money men felt they could pitch their joining fee at £10,000 or £25,000 and even charge £1,000 annual dues on top .
18 Snow reflects most light , 86% ; sand reflects 17% , water 5% and even grass 3% .
19 To turn your trip to Amsterdam into a Discovery Holiday choose your travel route and accommodation and simply add £30 to the price shown on pages 8–9 .
20 One evening , David , Barry , Christina and John Hutchinson were all sitting in my front room and talking about what we could actually do to earn some money It was suggested that we might go down to one of the local pubs which held regular jazz nights , to see if they had an evening free and perhaps we could run a folk club just one evening a week and maybe charge people to come in and make a few pennies for ourselves .
21 No one is pressured into buying ; I give my advice and then let people make their own choice .
22 And then help Staff with the drugs , ’ said Sister .
23 And you do n't , for instance , produce a piece of work with a group of students , say … to be performed in front of other people , thinking it 's lousy , and then have people come and tell you that it 's wonderful .
24 In that case , the usual procedure is to ask for two items of identification , such as a driving licence , when accepting an order , and then allow people to pay by cheque .
25 Cook for 3–4 minutes and then add 250g of fresh salmon which has been boned , skinned and chopped .
26 Sometimes the name originally given is no longer apt , because of revision of genera or species ; and sometimes close species put on one plate , as with Lodge 's pictures ( which are of New Zealand birds ) , are now separated ; but these things do not seem to matter too much to the publishers and editors .
27 And , and how do people find out about you if they 've perhaps been through psychiatric illness ?
28 The work is rarely dull or nasty , like police patrol , and consequently field staff are not normally impelled to engage in the policeman 's ‘ easing ’ practices or taking of perks to mitigate tedium and unpleasantness ( Cain , 1973:36–7 ) .
29 ‘ The one or two years normally needed to acquire and fully process 3D seismic data was too long .
30 Why , even when complaints are made , are they often inadequately dealt with , why is there no compensation and why do people sometimes hear nothing for far too long ?
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