Example sentences of "[prep] [det] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I should be grateful if you could look into the environmental health aspects of this and take appropriate action .
2 The line between misfeasance and nonfeasance is apt to be a fine one and the courts after some hesitation took advantage of this and held mere refusal to redeliver to be conversion .
3 Jennie told Katharine to be aware of this and to correct any fault as necessary .
4 Now stop giggling like that and get this thing moving !
5 ‘ When he 's getting his serve in like that and serving two aces a game , there 's really nothing you can do about it .
6 And I think the practise of women working in a group like that and supporting each other has long gone .
7 It was a funny feeling to meet someone like that and feel that way .
8 The speed and efficiency of GaAs based computers will enable chemists and mathematicians to produce even more complex images like this and make important predictions about the properties of multi-atom systems .
9 If Clinton is to keep faith with the electors , he will invest in jobs for the 10 million on the dole , provide for wide-ranging health care for all and implement drastic tax reforms .
10 It was not plain sailing and orthodox and ‘ liberal ’ Communists will be at each others ' throats — at local level — until they hold a full congress next January to determine new policies once and for all and to approve new leaders .
11 Please would you also look into this and take appropriate action .
12 What guarantee do we have that , when we have to converge with , for example , the Greeks , Portuguese and Italians , the money transferred from our pockets to theirs will not merely impoverish us and give money to those who have not earned it while we have to work harder for less and pay higher interest rates ?
13 When dealing with a pair , divide the track length in half and use this measurement when referring to track length .
14 Is not that why other Governments and employers across Europe understand well today that the Government are reneging on that and wish this country to undercut others by treating workers in the worst way possible ?
15 Tell her to sit on that and swivel three times .
16 The Group 's final report , submitted in May , builds on that and covers key stages 2 to 4 , including a revision of its earlier recommendations for key stage 2 in the light of consultations on the key stage 1 Order and of the NCC 's advice .
17 next year compared to this and made further increases which will bring the programme to over £450 million in 1994-95 .
18 Government money has been used to make a super-grid of power cables to switch electricity from one town to another and form one part of Britain to another .
19 There are councils which are not anti-detectorists at all and allow free detecting , providing not justifiable complaints are made .
20 Four , you could do nothing at all and leave any course of action to the solicitors comfortable then you should be using their best endeavours to obtain the licence .
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