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

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1 Svend thanked her warmly and talked about next year ; she would see the exhibit then , and he would welcome any suggestions she had for its display .
2 I got out of bed suddenly and fumbled for some money .
3 Mr Havel , who has a genius for pinpointing the absurd , smiled gently and sipped at some mineral water .
4 Using the Black-Scholes model , evaluate the following calls and puts and compare your answers with the market values given below and account for any discrepancies : .
5 I had heard that a couple who lived across the road from us , Maureen and Aubrey Edwards , took in and cared for injured birds .
6 ‘ You do encourage potential residents to call in and inspect at any time , do n't you ? ’
7 The funds used in and accruing from these transactions were debited and credited to accounts of the taxpayer bank with overseas banks and it was the profits from these transactions which the commissioner sought to tax .
8 After a hard day in the garden , come in and relax on beautiful tapestry cushions designed by Kaffe Fassett .
9 He reeled in and prepared for another cast , seeming absorbed by his task .
10 The three front men appear to have worked out a rota so that when one of them tired of the constant leaping about he can take a breather while the other two step in and compensate with eye-catching leaps of their own .
11 I mean the next thing they 'd want to do is to come in and do in this kitchen before you do any cooking for yourself
12 Oh , Oh , I took the dog for a walk last tonight , and there 's some skid marks down the end of Crouch Road the there 's the and then they 'd taken half the road out and you can see someone 's done a wheely , and they 've gone in and done like this business and shot off !
13 I went in and looked with some surprise at a pan of sausages balanced on the coals .
14 The complete word is taken in and segmented into individual characters or strokes ( e.g. ( Higgins & Whitrow , 1984 ) , ( Wright , 1989 ) ) .
15 But I wanted Black Francis to come in and work on that track .
16 She had gone in and looked at that picture and come running down the stairs crying , with her hands up to her face and the tears pouring .
17 Now I I think I would like to ask the county to come in and deal with this question of how much of their forty one thousand two hundred is new build and how much is gon na be taken up or provided by the conversion .
18 Then jealousy and anxiety moved in and squatted like diseased vagrants .
19 Afterwards , the following cycle would take place : Louise would assume an early rendezvous ; Gustave would put her off ; Louise would plead , grow angry , threaten ; Gustave would reluctantly give in and agree to another meeting .
20 Further practical experiences with space and shape may be gained through play with junk boxes and other materials large enough for the children to sit in and use in imaginative play as trains or cars .
21 Flour beetles live in and feed on stored flour .
22 Furthermore , it offered only a static picture of the corporate executive and fails to visualize him as caught in and conditioned by organizational processes of career advancement .
23 Have carpenters ready to cut off their tusks ; then , at the spot where the tower is to be built , you must lie down and sleep for seven nights with your head pillowed on the sack of basil .
24 But there were some good memories , particularly of one Polish vessel after we had rescued their lifeboat , broken down and drifting in adverse weather in the outer reaches of the lock with the mate and several crewmen on board .
25 The rules of a factory may be written down and serve as strict regulators of behaviour .
26 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person .
27 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person
28 ‘ It got people to sit down and think about these things .
29 Alright after you you perhaps took wagons down and put into that place where you and find the old ones in that room where your wagons are you see .
30 There has been no point in British history at which the prevailing method of government has been completely swept away , allowing those in power to sit down and create from first principles a new and clearly delineated form of government .
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