Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Questionnaires and check sheets were designed and sent out to internal users of the system , clients and other Wood Group sites .
2 So what I 've got to do is to try and get down to that , but do I actually stop the mallet dead when it , as it hits the blue , because if , I do n't wan na move the blue ball , but , if , if I was to play it like that it would be an obvious crush the ball into the mallet .
3 He remembered how the travellers and the seafarers who came to Tara had always told that at the centre of every whirlpool , at the heart of every tempest , is a great tranquillity , and he caught and held on to this thought .
4 All surrendered personnel of established Yugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces . "
5 ( iii ) The third paragraph of Robertson 's signal directed that " all surrendered personnel of established Jugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces !
6 And this might help to explain why Gen Robertson devoted such a significant part of his signal to the order that " all surrendered personnel of established Jugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces " .
7 This implies that Robertson 's response to Kirk 's querying of the definition of " Chetniks " had been to remove the term altogether , and simply to word his instruction in general terms that " all surrendered personnel of established Yugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Yugoslav forces . "
8 I started keeping any post connected with finance away from him , and myself dealt with the usual household accounts such as the telephone and electricity , because even they sent him into a frenzy of checking and referring back to previous demands , an attitude completely alien to his normal temperament .
9 Act and went on to other employment and trade union legislation .
10 The patients studied were seen and treated up to 3 hours from the onset of symptoms .
11 He then generally obliged the heirs and entrusted to them that they should give and make over to each person whatever he had left them .
12 State employees will trap and shoot up to 75 per cent of the wolves in a region southwest of Fairbanks and keep numbers to that level for the next few years .
13 Ability to create and name up to 16 different views of each worksheet ‘ Outlining Plus ’ for organising data and viewing summary information and performing drill-down review and analysis .
14 Through an effective partnership between Miller Developments and the Agency , the completed project is forecast to create and safeguard up to 1,600 jobs in an area of priority regeneration .
15 Abrupt relaxations of the upper oesophageal sphincter independent of swallowing and lasting up to three seconds occurred during 54% of common cavity episodes .
16 Her subconscious had registered and clung on to those unfortunate comments made during the course of the operation .
17 The wasp strays in , eats a little honey , warms itself , tries to sting and travels out to some winter lair .
18 The need for ginger beer was agreed and put down to French eccentricity .
19 Also there is a gap before the next match ( due to internationals ) so to win and get up to second place would be good .
20 Verity wiggled her bottom , plonked it back down , calmly braked and shifted up to fifth , dawdling along behind the green Parceline truck while she waited for it to overtake an Esso tanker .
21 MASS killer Dennis Nilsen — who strangled and dismembered up to 16 men — has faced a Silence Of The Lambs style quiz , it was revealed yesterday .
22 FB.6 J–1140 arrived on September 11 and was dismantled , crated and shipped out to new owner , Kermit Weeks at Tamiami .
23 What happens if you actually try and get down to absolute zero or even pass the other side ?
24 Try and hold on to twelve numbers , here we go .
25 Well in them days you could , if you got fed up with a job you could just go and move on to another
26 But then they tend to get promoted and move on to other things .
27 These two factors alone may well be responsible for making would-be divers leave and go on to other things .
28 Aged about 25 ( macaws can live and breed up to 70 ) , she has n't mated yet , but like some gardeners are ‘ green-fingered ’ , some aviculturalists like Harry are ‘ blue-fingered ’ .
29 After just a minute or so , especially if we were handling metal , we would need to stop and huff on to frozen fingers , standing around with pained expressions while circulation returned .
30 A meals-on-wheels service was started in Keyingham in 1963 , which still operates and serves up to 20 people twice a week .
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