Example sentences of "and [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Risbridger said they planned to invest and upgrade dock facilities by developing riverside berths capable of handling 8,000 tonnes . |
2 | A housing association will coordinate and supervise development activity . |
3 | In short , a parliament must both support and supervise government , while at the same time maintaining itself as the focus of political debate and , above all , as the instrument for political change , by offering the electorate a credible alternative government . |
4 | In well-designed organizations , the ability to change and remain dynamic is a key ingredient of continued competitiveness . |
5 | To cling to a Polish identity was to exclude oneself from the German monopoly on higher education and from all but menial employment in industry ; given the rapid depopulation of the countryside it was also to insist on the right to become and remain part of a backward , ignorant , illiterate , inward-looking agrarian people , stuck in a rural backwater with no access to the outside world , with scant interest from that world and little hope of progress . |
6 | First , only solicitors may begin and conduct litigation on behalf of others . |
7 | ‘ When he went to Fort Robinson in Nebraska to try and conduct peace talks , he knew he 'd be killed , ’ says Lee . |
8 | This course provides the required knowledge and skills to plan and conduct improvement programmes for tree species . |
9 | Experience of being in the pew naturally plays an important part in forming perceptions of how to plan and conduct worship , and the place of music within it . |
10 | The Faculty offers opportunities to study and conduct research in most branches of law and legal scholarship . |
11 | This option enables you to install and deinstall upto 10 process models . |
12 | Option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models enables users with process model operations privilege to install and deinstall process models . |
13 | On the beach or in the changing room it forces us to confront and compare size , shape and sexual attractiveness . |
14 | You can browse and compare price and quality , without pressure to buy . |
15 | It might be that they can discuss and compare life during the Great War , or in the 1920s and 1930s ; or they might want to talk about how expectations , duties , responsibilities have changed since their childhood days . |
16 | These procedures allow the designer to develop and compare mechanism designs on a computer-based system . |
17 | The main value of the conference was to pinpoint gaps in research into Archaic kouroi : incomplete photographic resources ; a lack of methodology to determine authenticity ; the absence of databases to store and compare information on the changes in composition of ancient stone . |
18 | This leads to the establishing of a model which attempts to identify and compare growth factors for the two business groups . |
19 | Christina followed her eagerly , laughing as she showed her friend how to body-surf on the smaller waves , and then how to dive and tread water waiting for a really big wave . |
20 | Able to listen and stay calm . |
21 | Many in the first two categories have had little opportunity to work and build state or private pensions . |
22 | You have to train and prepare day after day . |
23 | For example , dietary preferences , cultural and religious beliefs , ignorance of the availability or value of food items , or inability to obtain and prepare food . |
24 | Susan went to bed early , and Breeze and Gay made themselves toast and welsh rarebit , and settled down for a long evening by the fire . |
25 | The scientists believe , contrary to many colleagues and environmentalists , that the ocean environment is not as fragile as previously thought and will be able to process and absorb sewage sludge ( the residue from sewage-treatment plants ) , thus providing a safer and cheaper method of dealing with it than landfill dumping or burning . |
26 | the ability to obtain and absorb oxygen |
27 | Tsar after tsar resorted to officials outside the regular hierarchy or appointed ‘ watchdogs ’ — fiscals , procurators , inspectors , Nicholas 's notorious police of the Third Section — to supervise and expose maladministration . |
28 | Almost as soon as he arrived at Highbury Chapman persuaded his chairman that the team needed Charlie Buchan , the long-shining star of Sunderland who , at thirty-four , was seen as the man to inspire and lend experience to the faltering Arsenal attack . |
29 | The ability to borrow and lend stock is an important facility and enables market makers more easily to take long positions ( large holdings ) and short positions ( low or negative holdings ) of stocks . |
30 | Guests staying in hotels in the centre , like the Leon Bianco , are however , allowed to drive in to off-load and re-load luggage . |