Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [pers pn] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , I really was going to take the spell off straight away , but of course you have to go hopping off and get caught and land us in this mess . ’ |
2 | If you need parent support in the bad times then you need to encourage and reward it in those times when everything is going well . |
3 | Cadfael stooped and took it in both hands , and lifted it , and it parted from its setting without trailing a blade of grass or a torn edge of moss . |
4 | ‘ Look , Jay , ’ she said , ‘ I hate to go and leave you in this state . ’ |
5 | He goes and breaks it in half when his lost . |
6 | Was she actually planning to aid and abet him in this unexpected , meaningless sexual dalliance ? |
7 | It has challenged and tested us in many ways . |
8 | ‘ And then at 18 , or in my case at 17 , they take you away from everything you know and stick you in some broom cupboard of a bedsit . |
9 | Then you 'd have eighter , or sixteener , a thirty twoer until you 'd got sixty four marbles you know and chuck them in this hole and if odd or even come out . |
10 | The man in the bushes by the gate still worried her but I found it easy to isolate him from our friendship , although she felt now that he was trying to gas her ; the fumes from someone 's central heating outlet , discernible on the otherwise pure air , had inspired and confirmed her in this idea . |
11 | We pray first for our own country , and ask your blessing on those who lead us ; we pray for Elizabeth our queen , that You will bless and guide her in all her responsibilities in this land and in the Commonwealth ; we pray for the Prime Minister and all his cabinet , that they may have your wisdom in the government of the country ; we pray for the leaders of the nations , and especially for areas where there is strife . |
12 | If we get recognition , we 'll bargain for you , but if you do n't , we 'll protect and support you in any job you fill . |
13 | Kit thought that she would go and see her in that convent . |
14 | and they get , they get in this country and then they go and exploit them in another country ! |
15 | The fourth stage involves sifting through the data and evaluating it so as to collate and analyse it in such a way as to provide useful information rather than a mass of unrelated facts or figures . |
16 | Probably we felt they were the sort of client that we wanted or that there was already er a connection that we had er or there was a particular service that we thought we could offer and penetrate them in that way . |
17 | The social services and your community occupational therapist can advise and help you in this . |
18 | It can be argued that it is a citizen 's right to be free to collect information about whatever and whoever he likes and to do it in any way which is not intrusive or injurious . |