Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [coord] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact the Governments " minute of appointment " in 1961 set as the Committee 's terms of reference to report on and review the pattern of full-time higher education in Britain " in the light of national needs and resources " .
2 It will build on and continue the work carried out over the past three years by the WACC-Asia Region 's Women 's Desk , which was based in Manila , Philippines .
3 Productive activity was carried out by peasants , who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords .
4 It goes on and uses the picture of the children of Israel in the wilderness , how they harden their hearts .
5 Ah but th th th there 's a rack and w one goes on and holds the horn post up to the boot while it 's driven , then it comes out and there 's two , one 's half a tooth , so it ensures one or the other 's in , and they work like that .
6 And he then actually goes on and writes the passage I began by reading of straight autobiography .
7 Having uncovered so much that is praiseworthy so far it is nice to be able to carry on and commend the sound .
8 ‘ It 's ridiculous to carry on and endanger the lives of your team and the civilian , ’ said Carter , ‘ Joseph what do you think ? ’
9 What else if I , I have to go and relieve er if I want er to only work down the cabin and it come to meal times cos we carried on dredging from six in the morning we do al all the winters round cos they eat on the dredger they used to eat three winches four winches on the dredger cos they 'd heave the dredger across the river and back again , wo when they come to meal times I used to have to go on and relieve the man what was driving that winch and I used t cos the er er chins coming round the barrel of the winch they used to override and I used to have a handle to knock them clear .
10 She felt as though she was dying , as though her heart was being ripped piece by piece into shreds , but she had to go on and finish the programme .
11 I had intended to go on and become a teacher , but when Dad died of a heart attack I was needed to help run the family art gallery . ’
12 What the preliminary or collateral fact doctrine seeks to do is to distinguish those elements within the bracket which can be regarded as conditioning the power of the tribunal to go on and consider the merits from the merits themselves .
13 ‘ Every three months , the heads of department and managers sit in and discuss the benefits of what we are doing and how we can make improvements .
14 Make sure you sit down and fill the form in every evening , after your child has gone to bed , and try to be objective .
15 First sit down and make a list of your plus and minus points .
16 tried to do joined writing , apparently we are supposed to do that as teachers , actually said got ta put their primary on primary education , it says sit down and write a poem in joined up writing and look at your own writing and before you try to teach it to children make sure that you know
17 If not , sit down and have a chat with your child ; but not at a time when feelings are running high .
18 You sit down and have a rest , and we 'll pop in the chemist and get some Calpol , cos we 're running out .
19 If I get home at 12.30 I probably wo n't want to go down a club , but I 'll pull a beer out of the fridge , sit down and have a laugh at everybody else making pillocks of themselves , including the prat who calls him self the Hitman .
20 Sit down and have a drink . ’
21 ‘ So sit down and have a drink , Zlorf , and let's talk about this sensibly .
22 ‘ Hello , Piper , you are a little bit late for a bit of breakfast but sit down and have a mug of tea . ’
23 I very rarely sit down and have a meal now .
24 Sit down and have a cup of tea by here with us . ’
25 the people , because you know normally if a student comes to see me , I sit down and have an hour and half 's discussion
26 When they think they know , they can ask one of their friends and , as soon as they guess correctly , they sit down and watch the fun as the others seek out their own identity .
27 Spooky , it 's spiritual , it 's like re-in I often believe in re-incarnation when you hear stories like that , how can someone just sit down , little child sit down and play the violin .
28 Sit down and read the instructions fully .
29 Come rain , come winter evenings , sit down and enjoy the narrative and sound instruction in this holiday adventure .
30 But he added : ‘ The players who 've enjoyed the biggest success abroad have been those who 've blended in and learned the language . ’
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