Example sentences of "and start [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The dog may well overcome its initial fear , and start to feed after a time on its own . |
2 | ‘ The message is to stop weakening Iraq and start to deal with the government of Iraq . |
3 | Well he has someone saying that describing away and they say right they and just like jump off the page and start moving round the room . |
4 | When she leaves the room , I tip the water out and start masturbating into the bottle . |
5 | Hundreds of them suddenly erupt from a tiny hole in the sand and start sprinting across the dune looking for the bodies of insects that may have collapsed from heat stress . |
6 | This was partly due to loss of employment or employment prospects but , as indicated above , they may begin to accept ‘ being a nobody and start acting in a way that confirms the label … |
7 | ‘ So does this mean you 're going to keep a hold of that temper , ’ he enquired infuriatingly , giving her an arrogant stare , ‘ and start acting like a professional ? |
8 | ‘ Well , stop arguing and start acting like an adult , then . |
9 | You go to the bed , put down the umbrella and start looking in the drawers and cupboards built into the wall units surrounding the head of the bed . |
10 | On the 580 and the EC1 you can turn this button on and start knitting with the carriage at either side of the needle bed . |
11 | Roxborough watched the stain spread on the pocket and start to travel along the jacket 's hem . |
12 | ‘ After London , I 'll go to train for a while in Boulder in the United States and start preparing for the Olympics . ’ |
13 | After ten paces , they seem to lose their nerve and start running down the street . |
14 | Cos you did n't know whether they 'd had er you know had a lot to drink or had a load of drugs and start going on the rampage or something . |
15 | Some horses show this by becoming depressed and lethargic ; whereas others decide to make their own excitement , and start shying at every bird and bush — just for the fun of it . |