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

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1 When we get up , the weight of our bodies compresses these discs and squeezes out the extra fluid .
2 A computer chip checks voltage levels within the battery , and slows down the recharging process if this increases too rapidly , thereby , according to Innovations , avoiding the danger of explosive gases building up .
3 I saw the barrels begin to spin and that 's when I snatched up Barry and whipped out the trusty Smith and West Wittering .
4 The new law increases fines for shopworkers found guilty of selling cigarettes to children to £2,500 and tightens up the previous legislation in a number of other ways .
5 The big moment came : she opened her hand and laid down the burdened flower by Maman 's plate .
6 They file into the office and sit round the long oak table , slightly in awe of Vic , serious men in chain-store suits , with pens and pencils sticking out of their breast pockets .
7 The eternal westerly swell rolled lazily across our wake and wiped out the last trace of our intrusion .
8 However , the Government 's approach , conditioned by the sole objective of reducing expenditure , was far too narrow and attacked only the soft underbelly without reaching the heart of the problem .
9 Once lodged in the realm of ‘ common sense ’ and sustained by ‘ practical ’ measures , state collectivism looked less and less like contestable belief , and became increasingly the broad starting point for argument , rather than its disputed conclusion .
10 Geelong forward Gary Ablett led his team with a record-breaking nine goals and became only the second person to win the most valuable player award while playing on a losing side .
11 Cut in a tee at this point , and connect up the new runs .
12 The ward sister co-ordinates all these functions , ensuring the ward has adequate supplies and drawing together the particular team members required to help an individual patient .
13 ‘ Your lot are slinging up tower-block hotels all round the coast and stamping out the olive groves .
14 Although there was a break in the snowfall , the wind still blew fiercely from the north , moaning round the house and whipping up the fallen snow so that it skimmed across the fields like fine powder , piling up in deep drifts where its progress was interrupted by hedgerows .
15 Then I returned to the tinker camp and sought out the same woman .
16 When cheques are cashed a transfer is automatically made from the deposit account to meet the payment and make up the current account to £20 .
17 At the girls ' establishment where she had been sent at huge expense to learn music and French and to carry out the ornate disciplines conceived by the headmistress — including communal teeth-washing in the gardens , winter and summer , and then communal gargling into the rosebeds , which the headmistress regarded as a form of manure-spreading — the pain was put down to growing too fast .
18 One occasion was when my daughter , who I had suspected was a better reader than she had ever let on , casually picked up The Wind in the Willows while I was unpacking after a house-move , and read out the first page with great expression and hardly any mistakes .
19 So Summerchild locks up his office and goes down the narrow staircase .
20 This chapter will be concluded by looking at the so called " rescue cases " and seeing how the various doctrines apply .
21 Ron 's robust style , his deep understanding of the constitutional issues involved and his ability to see straight through to the nub of a debate and articulate clearly the available options made him a powerful persuader .
22 The kick is performed by starting from a natural stance and bringing up the right leg , bent and to the side .
23 This placed obstacles in the way of their meeting with any regularity , causing Davis resentment and bringing out the ugly side of his nature .
24 Heavenly bodies taunted me , encircling the crucible , performing their daily stunts of scorching and freezing , and bringing about the oddest sights .
25 Heseltine faced the tactical dilemma that were he to campaign openly and be seen to be instrumental in splitting the party and bringing down the Prime Minister , he would be criticised as divisive and disloyal .
26 He was responding to Monday 's claim in the Belfast Irish News that at least three dozen officers were members of a secret ‘ inner circle ’ which had the objects of ‘ removing ’ republican suspects and bringing down the Anglo-Irish agreement .
27 An elderly Indian woman in a sari is closing up and bringing down the grated gate .
28 LAURA STONE , of the Liverpool Notre Dame Association , who sent us this report , commented : ‘ Let us remember all lay and religious people who are away from their own countries and families , working for those less fortunate than ourselves and bringing in the Good News from afar . ’
29 We now accept that the report was based upon inaccurate information and conveyed completely the wrong impression about Linford .
30 I am ushered reverently into a cabin and pick up the quaint hand set , which has an additional round earpiece for clamping over the spare ear , so that I see myself reflected in the glass like a radio operator or a session singer .
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