Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] [adv] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Libya rejected the USA 's criticism , saying that the planes were for self-defence and asking how the USA could justify its military supplies to Israel .
2 After winning the Berkhamsted he went back to his home club and picked up the Watson Trophy with a 69 .
3 Whitlock shoved him back onto a tarpaulin in the corner of the warehouse and scooped up the Browning .
4 Almost all of these are now covered in a spurious black patina ( plate 8.3 ) ; indeed one can go through the sculpture galleries of the Greek and Roman Department and pick out the Payne Knight pieces from a distance , before checking against the registration number which invariably begins with 1824 .
5 Members are invited to log on to their computers and call up the Heisei menu .
6 Taylor ( 1987 ) points out that in the United States during the 1980s , the Reagan Administration , pursuing similar policies to those of the Conservatives , presided over a decline in crime and asks why the United Kingdom was different .
7 From there the aircraft will be loaded onto shallow-draft barges and travel up the Willamette River , through the locks at Oregon City to a discharge site near the Yamhill River .
8 This first violent incident in over three months of continued demonstrations raised political tensions and led both the CDU and LDPD to threaten leaving the government .
9 When Lewis himself was speaking , it was not always easy to find a tame atheist who was prepared to come along and be mauled in public debate ; for on these occasions he reverted to type and became again the P'daytabird prosecuting an unlikely prisoner in the Belfast police courts .
10 That gives Cabra £25m — which it would use to repay loans from the subsidiary and to buy back the Fulham ground for future development .
11 When the Gruagach had come storming down from the Northern Wastes and attacked Tara and stolen away the Wolfking 's son , Tara 's heir , the people of the half-world of the forest had vanished , afraid and timid .
12 I snuffed Armstrong 's engine and dug out the OS map I 'd bought .
13 They picked up their skis and disappeared down the Vallée Blanche .
14 In section 5.1 , we explain what is meant by a price index and show how the UK Retail Price Index is constructed and how it is used to calculate the rate of inflation on a month-to-month basis ; other ways of measuring inflation are also briefly discussed .
15 When she had finished and the lute had fallen silent , he looked across at Tsu Ma and saw how the T'ang sat there , his head bowed , his hands clasped together tightly as if in grief .
16 Everyone 's out to beat Gloucester at the moment and do n't the Cherry and Whites know it .
17 Bruce went to the book shelf and took down the Mackenzie Bible .
18 Gloucester18pts Bath27 THE sight of David Campese drifting across field from the far wing and cutting even the New Zealand defence to shreds in the World Cup persuaded Bath that this was an attacking move worth investigating .
19 Most of his other property was left to John Williamson , who worked with Furber during his later years and took over the Kensington nursery , which was maintained by a succession of gardeners until the late 1840s .
20 For example , environmental audits of the prioritised projects of reducing chronic air pollution in Silesia and cleaning up the Baltic Sea , have shown that the most effective ways of dealing with the problems are to modernise Silesian state-owned coal burning power plants and provide sewage plants for Poland 's Vistula River .
21 This chapter has followed this usage and stressed how the RUC also discharge the same ordinary , mundane tasks which characterize routine policing elsewhere , despite the folk images of the force .
22 Diane was just thinking that she 'd go around to the back and see how the Venetz sisters were getting along with the buffet , when somebody moved in and stood beside her ; Pete McCarthy , wearing a more-or-less new jacket and a pleasant smile , his tie already undone .
23 It may have inundated lower Egypt , flooded the Nile and swept back the Red Sea waters to permit the escape of the Israelites fleeing from the Pharaoh .
24 To install the program simply load Windows File Manager and open up the SMITH directory .
25 The RSPB is pressing the Government for stricter import controls and to sort out the EC 's double standards , which allow the importation of many Asian , South American etc birds , but ban trapping of European birds .
26 And then sailed from Montreal , I was going to go back my , it was my intention to go back to New York , but I changed my mind at Montreal and sailed down the St Lawrence from Montreal , back to Glasgow .
27 He must have appeared as " the man of destiny " , the young saviour , as he entered Constance and progressed down the Rhine in 1212 .
28 William Wilberforce and Marmaduke Langdale were patrons of the church and set up the Langdale Charity .
29 Once the task is complete we return to Fort George and drop off the RUC .
30 After destroying the abandoned village 's crops and rounding up the Nez Perce cattle , Whipple 's troops marched north-west to Cottonwood , having ‘ stirred up a new hornet 's nest ’ .
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