Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | He 's a scratch golfer , too , and plays everything from hockey to squash with much skill . |
32 | His name was Philip Sayer and he was the actor who starred in Floodtide and Bluebell and other series and plays you may have seen . |
33 | ‘ One is always grateful for that kind of comic genius who takes your script and plays it for everything that 's in it , ’ as Shaffer told me . |
34 | But on the second level , in most novels and plays there is a sequence of exposure within the literary work itself . |
35 | Only if the sociologist constructs her own categories , and constitutes her data in terms of them , can the terms of debate as defined by lawyers be avoided , and a genuinely independent measure be created . |
36 | Language , like consciousness , is a function of practical activity or labour and constitutes its extension into a social form . |
37 | Against the background of this mass of expectations which derives from and constitutes our experience , it must become possible to identify the relevant properties of features of the context of situation in terms of norms of expectation within a particular genre . |
38 | Erm well a lot of them are charged part I mean if you think of let's say the neutron , it smashes into a uranium atom which is a big , really massive nucleus , and splits it up . |
39 | He nods his head and blinks his eyes with sleep . |
40 | The fundamental underlying principle of homoeopathy is that what a remedy can cause in the way of symptoms and signs it can also cure — that is , the principle of treatment by similars . |
41 | First , the testator takes a blank piece of paper and signs it at the bottom . |
42 | ‘ Third Term ’ ( Deltic ) Re-released as a 12-inch , with the added bonus of a stunning acoustic version of ‘ The Newshound ’ ( an acute portrayal of the scum that litter the daily tabloids ) — and rightly so , because quite frankly this puts 90 per cent of single released this year into the shade and kicks them in the teeth to boot . |
43 | ‘ Third Term ’ ( Deltic ) Re-released as a 12-inch , with the added bonus of a stunning acoustic version of ‘ The Newshound ’ ( an acute portrayal of the scum that litter the daily tabloids ) — and rightly so , because quite frankly this puts 90 per cent of single released this year into the shade and kicks them in the teeth to boot . |
44 | James Macdonald 's searingly-acted production gives us Kathryn Pogson as Sandy , an elegant collection of angry bones who is even more frightening than Joe the husband who punches and kicks her , then tells her to take off her clothes . |
45 | The PLAYER gets to his feet and walks over to his barrel and kicks it and shouts into it . ) |
46 | Or does it get left outside , and then somebody comes along and kicks it , and then it 's open and therefore the rubbish is all over . |
47 | I mean if anybody else just got up on the stage like he does and kicks his leg , kick like their leg like er like that they 'd boo him off ! |
48 | Is not his solution of private consultants to be engaged by competitive schools asking for trouble , because it creates an automatic conflict of interest and renders their reports suspect by definition ? |
49 | He has studied the details of their forms and physiognomy and renders them in a manner both truthful and original . |
50 | It is this anger , more or less contained , which speaks through the extraordinary images created by Heartfield in his life-long struggle against fascism and for Communism , and renders them so memorable . |
51 | The latter covered a case where a tribunal is entitled to enter upon the inquiry but in the course of its investigation it does something which takes it outside of its powers and renders its decision a nullity . |
52 | From the king 's standpoint , the vital consequence was that in each county he had a loyal cadre of men whose services and renders he could call on directly when he chose . |
53 | In this way , the combination of light-plus-colour gives the animal a flat , undifferentiated appearance and renders it much less conspicuous to predatory eyes . |
54 | The 1972 Act first of all gives legal effect to all existing and future Community law and renders it enforceable in the United Kingdom by United Kingdom agencies , including courts , ( s.2(1) ) . |
55 | Accordingly article 12 comes into operation and renders it mandatory for the court to order the return of the child forthwith . |
56 | He wrenches his cigarette from his mouth , glares at me and grinds it into the ashtray , disconcerted by the firecracker element . |
57 | I go out and tend to the suffering populace and she sits at home and patronizes me . |
58 | Erm , she enjoys staff here and thinks they 're friendly . |
59 | Everyone knows the name and thinks they know the story . |
60 | It 's all right , honey , I do n't really talk like that , I do it to irritate Matt , though it usually does n't because he 's so thick-skinned and thinks everyone else talks like that anyway , so I guess I do it for my own private amusement . |