Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb base] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 They form a component of some social stratification systems simply because members of those systems select certain characteristics and evaluate them in a particular way .
2 All that stuff on our first two records I think is really cool and in some ways I prefer it to what we 're doing now , and I knew that once we took any of those songs and put them in an electric context people would go , ‘ Duh , it 's a good song ! ’ .
3 And I shall write my songs and carry them in a pack and I shall recite them to the people , and sing them too , and I shall tell stories , and the little children shall gather around me , the while himself is in the temple . ’
4 The pinder , whose job it was to round up stray animals and keep them in the pinfold , to be released on payment of a fine , was also known as the axeman .
5 Close your eyes and imagine yourself in a bookshop .
6 This type of informal intervention in turn increased confusion over the weight to be attached to the enterprise 's different objectives , and made it harder to co-ordinate political goals and express them in a coherent manner .
7 ‘ These others , they want to cut you with their knives and throw you in the river .
8 Jack had to fill the coal scuttles , Kevin to bring in the logs , Aengus had to roll yesterday 's papers into sausage-like shapes which would be used for lighting the fires later , Gerry , who was meant to be the animal lover , had to take Oswald for a run in the park , and see that there was something on the bird table in the garden , and Ronan had to open the big heavy curtains in the front rooms , take the milk in from the steps and place it in the big fridge and brush whatever had to be brushed from the big granite steps leading up to the house .
9 Us kids were highly amused at all this , but I was distracted from the fun by Frankie who suggested that we gather up the bottles and hide them in the washhouse before they all got broken .
10 ‘ I thought he was perfect for the story and sent him a script with about as much hope as those who put messages in bottles and toss them in the ocean . ’
11 He baited his baskets and set them in the water , he was so cunning !
12 And they carry them in the rubbers and put them in the mangers .
13 Remove the yolks and place them in a dish with mayonnaise and onions and beat them with a fork .
14 though this a bit rich and observed that it was the study 's authors who proposed , in effect , to remove directors ' responsibilities for judgmental matters and vest them in an omniscient panel of assessors .
15 Lift a few leeks , parsnips and other overwintering vegetables and store them in a shed in case frost prevents you lifting them from open ground .
16 To solve a problem the student must recall the relevant concepts and rules and combine them in a way that satisfies the principles of good practice .
17 Wash and chop the apples and raisins and put them in a plastic bucket with one crushed campden tablet .
18 Place a sausage on each of the remaining cocktail sticks and put them in the other orange .
19 [ Houghton ] himself would pick a dozen objects and put them in a ‘ masterpiece ’ gallery so the average Joe could taste the cream and leave ’ , yet Hoving espouses precisely such ideas throughout the book .
20 In this arcade adventure the aim is to collect the correct objects and drop them in the right place at the right time .
21 Either they win the faint gratitude of listeners by reminding them of the original with a faithful remake , or they rip the original to shreds and reassemble it in a manner pleasing to themselves .
22 Chop some dried grass into small pieces and put it in a saucepan with water .
23 When they did n't have a gang to fight they 'd run after me , take off my trousers and hide them in a bush .
24 I take messages and leave them in a dead letter box .
25 First , make the pies and put them in the oven .
26 Then I wind them into balls and put them in the oven to dry , and that 's how I come to have all those woollen articles to sell . ’
27 A. There are , but we 've been in this business for nearly 200 years and pride ourselves in the fact that we have probably dealt with every known problem that has ever arisen .
28 Their souls survive as a ‘ collective ghost ’ which begs anyone entering the chamber to bury all the skeletons and bury them in a graveyard consecrated by a cleric of Mórr .
29 Now rose I do n't know how many of you when you were little used to collect rose petals and put them in the jam jars did you ?
30 Erm win number five , a rose bag , right , now you can keep the tickets if you want , but get all them little plastic things and put them in the bin
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