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

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1 ‘ Participate in and develop cooperative training schemes with neighbouring Authorities and with library schools ’ .
2 He came in and trampling this brake fluid all over the carpet .
3 You know , Cora-Beth , with Judd so crazy about aeroplanes and flying , he 's never going to want to settle down and run Blue Ash Farm the way I 'd hoped .
4 This year 's Bunbury ESCA Under-15 Festival will be held at Charterhouse School from July 27 to 31 and anybody is welcome to go along and watch these England players of the future !
5 Donald and Jean had disappeared and Mary was in a black mood , striding along and making old Donald gasp .
6 Could you go along and get this Muggeridge character ? ’
7 You might find it 's a little bit strange me stood up here talking to you about temporary labour , part-time workers , when you 've heard what Asda 's gone through and said temporary labour situations all morning .
8 Anyway , it was that programme where this man comes on half-way through and asks some catch question and if you know the answer you have to phone in quick before the end of the programme .
9 In addition a cabinet office unit was formed to advise on and co-ordinate inner city policies , and the Prime Minister drafted specialist advisers into her own policy unit in Downing Street .
10 Virgin 's boss , a millionaire before he was 21 , stressed that the multi-nationals should stop laying people off and inject some risk capital into the country .
11 We are off and have great excitement fishing up treasure ( fake ) tied to bladders .
12 They will also take up and re-lay loose floor coverings and pack and unpack fragile items such as glass and china .
13 Decision-process models also assume that consumer learning and experience will build up and affect future purchase situations .
14 Each has its disadvantages and advantages , but each incorporates a running swivel on the main line which , when fished in waters subject to algae particles , can foul up and obstruct sensitive bite detection , and neither makes for accurate , long-distance casting .
15 Let us hope that one day the council will wake up and end all street trading .
16 Some museums offer Victorian classrooms where pupils can dress up and experience Victorian schooling methods .
17 Do n't waste your time setting up and maintaining expensive control procedures .
18 Go out and train , build yourselves up and become super rugby players ’ .
19 But the more likely scenario is that support for the SQL Access Group will wane , funding from members will dry up and Distributed Relational Database Architecture will become the standard by default .
20 They also set up and run small group discussions , which is done by independent free-lance researchers as well .
21 The benefits which you would derive from a properly set up and run computerised accounting system should more than out-weigh the additional costs involved .
22 Setting up and running preventative maintenance programmes and anti-virus software updates .
23 You should apply the same idea when playing , If you arrive at the course early to loosen up and hit some practice shots ( which can only help your golf ) , try to establish your ‘ thought for the day ’ .
24 The contract would promote his new song Coming Up and attract new TV viewers .
25 Based on Berkeley BSD4.3 Unix and built on Carnegie Mellon Mach 3.0 foundation it supports all Macs from Powerbooks up and runs off-the-shelf Apple applications whilst simultaneously running Unix programs .
26 Chairman some of us have already slipped out and made those phone calls could n't somebody else not do the same ?
27 I do n't think we ought to go out and make any panic buys .
28 Seeking out and identifying advantageous marketing opportunities ;
29 The conference programme comprised a half-day of presentations , a day and a half of workshop sessions , and a further day to map out and agree 1993 HSE strategy .
30 Rush out and buy 30 ice cube trays and a supply of plastic bags ?
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