Example sentences of "[vb -s] and [vb -s] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Widgery lives and works in the front line of community medicine , conducting surgeries and home visits in an area of blight .
2 This is of course an ongoing process for feminist artists as the work produced accommodates and contributes to the changing debates and theories of Feminism both in alternative public sites and more traditional gallery sites .
3 Over the cobbles he clatters and clangs in the dark inn-yard ; And he taps with his whip on the shutters , but all is locked and barred : He whistles a tune to the window , and who should be waiting there But the landlord 's black-eyed daughter ,
4 So he gives him a pint of water , he goes and sits with the other ones .
5 Then the grub grows and feeds on the living ladybird and eats its way out , tying the ladybird 's legs together .
6 This distinction is absolutely vital because it uncovers and deals with the first major misconception of doubt — the idea that in doubting a believer is betraying faith and surrendering to unbelief .
7 Thru opens and closes with the central figure of the driving mirror or ‘ retrovizor ’ .
8 The " wrap around " recognises and acts on the following events : An escape condition ( the key having been pressed whilst escape detection is enabled ) .
9 It is a completely random distribution , within limits , about a mean which sounds and looks like the snow-like flurries on television screens when there is no input .
10 The winner is the one who jumps and crawls for the longest time , and he receives a blue ribbon to wear round his waist .
11 It also imports and exports to the three main dialects of the .
12 The original steam emerges and continues alongside the old Rectory , developing into a canal opposite the parish church .
13 Initially steady flowing pools and racks , the river deepens and quickens over the next ¾ mile with the racks becoming grade II rock gardens with plenty of water and an enjoyable choice of routes until the head of the Dulnain Gorge .
14 the ‘ straddle ’ , consisting of an equal number of puts and calls on the same share , either bought or written ;
15 The Shipman 's portrait in the General Prologue is a case , like that of the Yeoman , where a distance and unfamiliarity between " Chaucer " and the pilgrim is conveyed by a naive curiosity with which " Chaucer 's " description focuses and lingers on the sharp and pointed or menacing aspects of the pilgrim 's accoutrements .
16 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
17 Do n't panic about a squint that comes and goes in the first few months , though , as this is quite normal and happens because she has n't developed binocular vision yet .
18 The threnody begins and ends with the two figures , either side of the picture , lying wounded on the deck , one horizontally aligned with the picture surface , the other in a near vertical position .
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