Example sentences of "and [verb] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1167 his army had been decimated before Rome by an outbreak of malaria ; and he had been chased over the Alps in humiliating disaster ; but still he plotted and planned to return to the task .
2 At last a long despairing cry rose from the back of his throat and screamed shatteringly across the churchyard as he threw the baton away and clung sobbing to the angel .
3 Substances may accumulate and disappear according to the functions which they serve and the stages in the plant 's life cycle .
4 She was rescued by James Spicer , a vice-chairman of the Party , and led blinking into the foyer .
5 Once both cylinder banks had been separated from the crankcase , the 12 pistons were drawn from the liners and boiled to free off the rings and gudgeon pins prior to their removal .
6 At the major shows , winners are often exposed to the glare of television lights , and expected to parade for the cameras as well , before journeying back home after a long day .
7 I chose a time when I knew the Trunchbull was out of the way teaching the sixth-formers , and I put up my hand and asked to go to the bogs .
8 The crew was accused of trespassing and asked to leave by the police , who were called by the vicar when they arrived
9 Their names were taken from Amal 's brother , but by the time they were collected and asked to appear before the police for statements they had taken great pains to prepare their story .
10 I was put off at Smith field and asked to get to the Strand as best I could for another bus .
11 Later that evening Heathcliff 's servant Joseph arrived and asked to speak to the master .
12 On returning to the ward somewhat shaken myself I made the patient as comfortable as I could and asked to speak to the ward sister , who was fortunately very experienced and prepared to believe what I told her .
13 There are frequent occasions in a drama session when children are divided into groups and asked to work on a task .
14 He read widely in all spheres of learning and became inspired with the idea that he had a mission to introduce the learning of western Europe to his countrymen in Serbia .
15 Say she enticed him into the woods and became demanding in every way and heavily emotional , piling on pressure .
16 Some bacteria , such as the one that causes syphilis , have flagellae ; and it seems likely that flagellae and cilia originated as parasitic bacteria which , instead of causing disease , remained and became incorporated into the cell as the relationship was mutually beneficial .
17 When made into handbags , the leather ceased to exist as separate goods and became absorbed into the handbags .
18 All biological life thus adapted its metabolism to the level of solar warmth , and became adjusted to the strength of solar radiation prevailing at the time .
19 The pots were heated and the essential oils rose in the steam and became lodged within the wool .
20 In 1891 came the publication of African Aphorisms , or Saws from Swahililand , an annotated collection of some 600 proverbs ; the work ( reissued in 1924 ) provided an outlet for his immense erudition , and became recognized as a classic in the domain of Swahili studies .
21 Thomas of Sandwich subsequently became mayor of Bordeaux in 1289 , and became embroiled in a dispute with the burgesses which led to an appeal to the Parlement of Paris ; his place as seneschal of Ponthieu was taken by Richard de Pevensey .
22 Young people were afraid , wondering if they would have time to have their children , and became agitated at the racheting-up of international tensions in East and West .
23 During the afternoon of 10th. a number of Bf109s from 7/JG 26 appeared and became engaged in a dogfight with intercepting Hurricanes .
24 He then moved to Westminster as a consulting engineer and became engaged in the survey , design , and construction of many large schemes for canals , railways , docks , and harbours , including those at Port Talbot , Ipswich , Penzance , and Neath .
25 He began at left-back , but it was on the right that he really excelled and became recognised as a quality player by friend and foe alike .
26 It was eventually terraced and became known as a sort of Methodist ‘ cathedral ’ .
27 When the rough land above Dentdale was enclosed or " occupied " , the road was walled for most of its length ( which shows how important it was in the life of the Dales ) and became known as the Occupation Road .
28 The breed expanded into other Scottish counties and became known as the Ayrshire by the early nineteenth century .
29 Following its days of silk production , it was turned over to piano making , and became known as the Evans Piano Factory .
30 In the course of his testimony he pleaded the Fifth Amendment , refusing eight times to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself , and became known in the press as " Silent Sam " .
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