Example sentences of "and [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Amalgamemnon , Xorandor , and Verbivore the fictional or mythic nature of the simulations and abstractions we take to be fact is demonstrated by simulations of these simulations which reveal them to be discursive constructs .
2 A practical objection to pre-publication orders , from an ‘ acquisitions ’ point of view , is that they clog up order files and complicate the order process — particularly when titles which have been announced are not actually published .
3 Such a tax would , they concluded , both ‘ constrain and complicate the government 's ability to manage the economy ’ and ‘ carry some possible risk to incentives and to the encouragement of inflationary wage demands ’ ( Layfield 1976 , App 8:211 ) .
4 Stroke and knead the back of the shoulders where muscles tend to get knotted .
5 She was a strong swimmer , and spent five minutes ploughing her way effortlessly along its length before surfacing to sleek her hair back and knead the water from her eyes .
6 The first attempt on the buttress was delayed for two days because of bad weather , and it took a total of five days to climb the feature , which included a band of loose rock at the base , and reconnoitre the south ridge to the start of a large rock pillar at about 5,900 metres .
7 Decentralise control systems , and decentralise the accountants/systems people who oversee them
8 Once again this is to retain larger numbers in the analysis and maximize the statistical reliability of the conclusions .
9 They thus have an incentive to maximize the number of patients treated , maximize the length of stay , maximize the number of surgical procedures performed , and maximize the number of diagnostic tests carried out and drugs supplied .
10 Where where you know that he can go out to the market for a popular metric bearing and and slaughter the old price
11 He commenced to read his last recantation , urging his listeners to fear God and obey the King and Queen .
12 The matter particles are described by fields of one-half-integer spin and obey the Pauli exclusion principle , which prevents more than one particle of a given kind from being in any state .
13 People are supposed to observe the sign-posts and obey the instructions .
14 So long as people are carfeul and obey the law , there should be no problems .
15 ‘ More money , more money ! ’ he demands , and clever minds set to work at his behest , the computers shift and change a little all over the world , and presently his bank balance shows another nought ; and , so that that nought should be there , somewhere in the undeveloped world another ten backs break needlessly .
16 The late appearance of Lonrho 's Tony Rowland in the guide of Fairy Godmother — or is it the Wicked Witch ? — offering to wave the magic wand and change the bulk of the debt into convertible preference shares could have offered a reprieve .
17 You would feel equally unnerved and change the subject just as fast .
18 But it firmly rejected any idea of reforming the system , saying : ‘ We are against suggestions and demonstrations which aim to lead people astray and change the constitutional basis of our state . ’
19 Had Charity made some ghastly mistake and would she realise it and change the record pretty smartly ?
20 Small changes in numbers may radically alter the balance and change the medium of play and instruction .
21 It would make the writing of this chapter easier if I could call a halt on this discussion of the relationship between dramatic playing and performance and change the topic .
22 Agnes stood directly in front of her mother now as she said , ‘ Would it do you any harm either to go down into the shop or to go over to the house and change the linen ?
23 It did not occur to her to strip her bed down and change the sheets , or even to pull them back to see if there were any more where that one came from .
24 He would smile , and change the subject .
25 ‘ It was fun to be able to get involved in the story and change the ending . ’
26 ‘ All that I have done today has gone amiss ’ , he says ( II , 17 ) ; ‘ Since we passed through the Argonath my choices have gone amiss ’ ( II , 28 ) ; ‘ And now may I make a right choice , and change the evil fate of this unhappy day ! ’
27 After casting on and knitting a few rows , you just need a couple of minutes from time to time to go back to the machine and change the punchcard or pattern number .
28 If you have a Brother machine and change the ribber tension , put the slide lever to I as well .
29 In blunt terms , they 're fed up with having to chop and change the way they do things with every twist in Government policy .
30 To repeat the border , as illustrated , knit four plain rows of black between repeats of the design and change the direction of the motif ( by turning the punchcard over to the reverse side ) on each repeat .
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