Example sentences of "and [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 My way would be to lay planks and make do with these until I had confirmed that it was in fact a good swim .
2 Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former .
3 And I 'm going to talk about , and make do and mend in the second world war .
4 The most powerful were imprisoned ; traitors were beheaded and Catholic landowners like the Roscarrocks were fined so heavily that they were forced to sell property and make do with fewer and fewer servants .
5 Some areas , particularly in the North , are very short of staff at all levels and make do with less well-trained people .
6 A careful consideration of the nature of virtues , or of the lives of the saints and apostles may help , as will meditation on the Passion and Mary , whose virtues enabled Christ to be born and make manifest the wisdom and goodness of God .
7 It may become intolerable and make sleep impossible .
8 Legal organizations , to be effective in attaining their mandate , have to transmit their policies to and make secure their control over the enforcement agent in the field .
9 With this in mind , we have drawn from our 30 years of experience as one of the most successful tour operators in the UK , to produce the COSMOS ‘ all inclusive — all on board ’ programme of exciting FUNBREAK holidays to the spectacular EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , so you and your family or friends can sit back and look forward to a truly memorable time in this spectacular wonderland of fantasy and make believe , whilst making sure you do n't pay more than you need to .
10 Particles of grit will adhere to the mucilage and make grit easy to remove
11 the authority make provision for more local and central courses on the pastoral curriculum and make PSE a high INSET priority
12 During the visit , a SCOTVEC Field Officer is also present to coordinate activity and make support available to the centre .
13 Freshly I dresse , and make blacke my haire .
14 Many karateka get this wrong and make use only of the arm action .
15 ‘ I just told him to shut up and make do , ’ Cross told me .
16 David , who had been given a piece of her mind , returned sadly to a state of detumescence and made do with David Attenborough who at least was living vicariously .
17 Shortly after another falleth sick and doth pine … .
18 ‘ The mind , taking no notice of itself , is deluded to think it can and doth conceive bodies … without the mind . ’
19 With still not loosing site of the idea of having a cafe , bar , coffee for people , one of the things that were , that gon na look through and explore explore actually is er setting up some kind of coffee bar facilities at Kingsmoor , the play barn , there next to them .
20 He served on important committees and helped organize the United Colonies of New England , a confederation of the Massachusetts , Connecticut , New Haven , and Plymouth colonies .
21 Last summer we initiated the loan exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge of the finest private German collection of Romantic and Nazarene Drawings which we advised and helped build up over the years , having bought for the collection on commission here at the London auctions major drawings like Koch 's ‘ The Schmadribachfall ’ , and Overbeck 's important preparatory study for his fresco at the Villa Massimo in Rome .
22 The expense of the combined proceedings was enormous , and made divorce a luxury of the very rich .
23 He should hold the down wind wing-tip a little above the horizontal and be prepared to run with it , not just balance it and let go .
24 ‘ Well , your Lucy has got you winding her chain , darling , and she just wo n't take her feet off the ground and let go — am I right ? ’
25 And so they sat with clammy hands for an hour and a half and let go only when the lights came back on .
26 She felt Nathan 's breath on her thighs and let go .
27 She stretched her legs from thigh to toes — and let go .
28 He winched in hard and let go the lashings round the rolled bedsheets .
29 This will stay in our nature until we become aware of the process and let go of the chains that pride puts around us .
30 Deep breathing is a good method of relaxation and so are the ‘ tense and let go ’ exercises , in which the muscles of various parts of the body in turn — face , shoulders , hands and so on — are deliberately screwed up tight and then released to achieve complete relaxation .
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