Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb base] on a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Afterwards a buffet lunch will be available for any who would like at The Forbury , Leominster-prepared by Amy Ormond ( Wootten 1943 ) — and in the afternoon at The Forbury Vicky Archard ( Lloyd 1966 ) , member and past president of the Hereford and Mid-Wales Philatelic Society will give a talk and display on a philatelic theme . |
2 | ‘ England 's batting , fielding and — apart from Emburey and Edmonds — their bowling proclaimed the lack of practice and resolve on a slow pitch which , had they been in the right frame of mind , would have given them an even chance of levelling the series , ’ asserted Wisden . |
3 | In 1884 , disenchanted with his life at Eton , Salt decided to live at Tilford in Surrey and concentrate on a simple life , following his many interests in the field of humanitarianism . |
4 | They yield 6.2 p.c. and stand on a historic multiple of 12½ . |
5 | Since the advent of the Welfare State the members , through their trustees , have decided to freeze the sickness benefit and concentrate on a terminal benefit at retirement . |
6 | Lucy 's daughter , Lala Manners , has devised a ‘ track ’ for her classes over which the children climb , balance , roll on and over cushions and bounce on a small trampoline . |
7 | Put in a fireproof dish eight carrots cut in round pieces , about half an inch thick , half a dozen small onions , parsley , salt and pepper and a rasher of bacon cut in small pieces , add a tablespoon of water , cover the dish and cook on a slow fire for about three and a half hours . |
8 | The Northern Arts ' Writers Awards 1992 will give two writers the chance to take off to Ireland and work on a literary project free from the distractions of everyday life . |
9 | Rent a horse or a motor bike and explore on a few leisurely sorties . |
10 | The reader 's relationship to Proust 's text switches from the closeness , produced by paraphrase and quotation , of listening to the text speaking for itself , to a more removed perspective from which de Man and his reader stand back from that text and speculate on a general rule about language . |
11 | Divide the cake mixture between the cans and place on a greased baking tray . |
12 | Their lungs are not particularly large , despite the fact that a dolphin can hold its breath for five minutes or more , and some species of whales can submerge for up to an hour and survive on a single breath . |
13 | The Gulf War and work on a new runway had kept the planes away . |
14 | CHRISTIAN Aid worker Lis Perkins found poverty and fear on a three-week visit to the Philippines which included a frightening encounter with armed vigilantes . |
15 | The shaggy , grungy side of the band has lessened under Buck 's custodianship , replaced by the bluegrass axis of banjo and fiddle on a burning version of The Lovin' Brothers ' ‘ Atomic Power ’ . |
16 | DEC perhaps captured the expectation best : ‘ Do you think he could buy himself a plane ticket and go on a personal tour of all of us — IBM , Hewlett-Packard , Sun Microsystems Inc , DEC — and bring us together in kind of an Open Software Foundation II with all of the chief executives on the same dais saying the past is behind us ? ’ |
17 | He particularly was concerned about problems of scale as a practical problem , that is it may well be in a small town you could have a direct democracy , a face-to-face community where people can talk to each other and argue with each other and meet on a regular basis , but as soon as you get cities , countries , nations , direct democracy of any sort is erm absurd |
18 | THE INSPIRALS move down to the Harbour area and sit on a green patch with the sun beating down like it can rarely do in Oldham . |
19 | Line the three cans with non-stick paper and place on a greased baking tray . |
20 | Dress your child up in a clown outfit and paint on a sad face . |
21 | TRAINS and work on a multimillion pound redevelopment project ground to a halt yesterday because of a 78-year-old blast from the past . |
22 | So come take a pilgrimage to the past and embark on a Medieval adventure . |
23 | He had simply hesitated to take the plunge and stake on a worthwhile weekend with her , and it was pure chance that he had made up his mind just after he had learned her name . |
24 | Slit each bun with a sharp knife and place on a cooling rack until cold . |
25 | Even without your help I 'd find my family , ’ she said in a low tone , ‘ and it would n't matter if I had to look up every Corosini in the phone book and knock on a hundred doors . ’ |
26 | The April 1 marriage , which creates an operation with a £38 million turnover , will enable the business to access wider markets and develop on a broader front in continental Europe . |
27 | Thanks to the " parish subsidy " , they argued , farmers could offer lower wages and employ on a casual rather than regular basis . |
28 | Peel the potato and grate on a coarse grater ( take care not to grate your fingers ) . |
29 | Pour boiling water over , cover and cook on a low boil for 10 minutes . |
30 | 5 Carve the bird and arrange on a warmed serving plate . |