Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [prep] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The only provision of Order 11 under which leave might be given was that dealing with the case where ‘ in the action begun by the writ an injunction is sought ordering the defendant to do or refrain from doing anything within the jurisdiction …
2 12.1 Any notice , document or request falling to be given or served under this Agreement may be given or served by sending it by registered post or certified mail , postage pre-paid , or by tested telex or facsimile transmission to : in the case of
3 ‘ ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the product has been marketed , its get-up , the use of any mark in relation to the product and any instructions for , or warnings with respect to , doing or refraining from doing anything with or in relation to the product ; ( b ) what might reasonably be expected to be done with or in relation to the product ; and ( c ) the time when the product was supplied by its producer to another ; and nothing in this section shall require a defect to be inferred from the fact alone that the safety of a product which is supplied after that time is greater than the safety of the product in question . ’
4 Marketing circumstances and instructions Section 3(2) ( a ) provides that regard should be taken as to : ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the product has been marketed , its get-up , the use of any mark in relation to the product and any instructions form or warnings with respect to , doing or refraining from doing anything with or in relation to the product .
5 In considering what is meant by " safety " , s. 3(2) provides that all the circumstances shall be taken into account including : ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the product has been marketed , its get-up , the use of any mark in relation to the product and any instructions for , or warnings with respect to , doing or refraining from doing anything in relation to the product ;
6 These include the purposes for which the product has been manufactured and any instructions or warnings with respect to doing or refraining from doing anything in relation to the product .
7 She prevaricated , wanting the story verified or denied before sharing it with him , but he could n't be expected to know that .
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9 He 'd laughed at her , teased her , and succeeded in keeping her at a distance .
10 He renegotiated the agreement over tunnel usage by the railways and succeeded in presenting it as a breakthrough .
11 So we try and compensate by doing lots of family things at the weekends , when we are all together .
12 Thus most ethologists take the existence of various interpretative and representational capacities for granted , and concentrate on asking which of these capacities are shared by which species .
13 The skilled negotiator , by contrast , reverses the order and gives an explanation first ( ie the reason for being in disagreement ) and finishes by saying something like ‘ and that is why I disagree ’ .
14 The function of these groups is not to provide any romantic possibilities ( although that may happen ) , but to provide contact and support by introducing you to people who have similar problems to yourself .
15 Some two hours later the whole party sat , exhausted and silent , in deckchairs on the terrace of Sven Hjerson 's hotel , sipping half-heartedly at cups of abominable tea and looking without seeing anything at the wide sweep of the Bay of Naples spread out far below them .
16 Aeneas returns to try and persuade him to join the battle , and succeeds by describing it as ‘ good sport ’ .
17 Ryle wishes not to dissipate the contrast between mind and matter by absorbing one by the other but by showing that the contrasting of the two is as illegitimate as contrasting ‘ She came home in a flood of tears ’ and ‘ She came home in a sedan-chair ’ .
18 As well as discussing experiences and problems in handling microcomputers , the group looked at programs available and experimented with using them in a variety of ways .
19 ( 2 ) A licence must be refused if the body providing the canteen fails to undertake to make rules in terms of a draft approved by the board , and to refrain from altering them without the consent of the board .
20 He saw what appeared to be rich American clients and insisted on taking them to lunch first .
21 Having accepted that she must wear it , Alexandra then set herself to dress for the pleasure of the Rectory children , throwing good taste to the winds and insisting upon hanging herself with all that glittered from the jewel box Aunt Emily had left her , its rose suede depths heaped with treasures from Richard Talbot .
22 Also , the process of writing often brings fresh insights to mind , and helps to ground them in your everyday life — as anyone who keeps a dream diary will know .
23 Yet , even before she pushed open the gate , she saw old Mother Jacobsen look up and the cat on her lap rise and turn before folding itself into a crescent preparing to go back to sleep .
24 He met two artists , husband and wife , ‘ awfully sweet , she has a bold yet subtle and exotic sense of colour ’ , and thought of trying her for the costumes ; he had already got another artist to try and ‘ you never saw such revue in all your life ’ .
25 They were impressed by her intelligent appreciation of political matters and took to consulting her on political problems that confronted them at work .
26 But be warned that some species react badly to a change of water chemistry , and a ‘ home quarantine tank in which the fish may be further conditioned and observed before releasing them into an established aquarium , is an asset .
27 The masks , however , were specially constructed — made from heavy-duty , vulcanised rubber and fitted by stretching them over the actors ' heads so that they clamped underneath the nose and at the back of the crown .
28 Counselling should help individuals to see what is possible in old age , and to strive towards achieving it in order to make their lives more complete and fulfilling .
29 In all cases , the principle is the same : the child 's errors are collected and analysed by grouping them into families .
30 He would ‘ age ’ the wooden panels and painted surfaces on which he had lavished so much skill and care by exposing them to extremes of dryness and humidity , direct heat and cold ; and he used controlled violence to inflict scratches and abrasions .
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