Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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61 Whatever dreams or desires are turning you on you 'll want to pursue and promote them to the Nth degree this weekend .
62 I doubt he gave her a second thought , once he 'd pulled his trousers back on and ushered her into the first available taxi .
63 For anyone that has not seen this effect , the lace carriage is set to ‘ F ’ and instead of taking one stitch off and transferring it to the next needle , the carriage ‘ hops ’ the stitch across from the one it is on and hooks it on to the next one .
64 Raise the yarn slightly and take it under the first needle in E position , that is the E position needle nearest to the knitting .
65 In an emergency , tear a sheet from a pad of lined paper , turn it on its side and slide it under the next sheet .
66 The Council also is interested in knowing the market its publications are reaching and accordingly it would be appreciated if you would complete the form below and return it before the next mailing in June .
67 Tom gave a slow , satisfied nod and left them after a last reassuring pat on Faye 's shoulder .
68 And left it on the second hole .
69 Stun it with one dose and swat it with the next .
70 And join us for the first day of the Henley Royal Regatta for a parade of feasting , fashion and rowing .
71 The selectors kept faith and picked him for the first Test at Edgbaston , where he bowled 42 overs without trouble , taking four wickets in his maiden Test , which England won , fairly comfortably , but 100 runs .
72 Here to stay for at least for another year and to haunt me for the next fifteen .
73 Here our itinerary takes us along the new section of the road , rather surprisingly signposted to Fort William , and brings us to the first railway so far seen , at Strathcarron Station .
74 At once she burst into tears and hugging me for the first time in years ( it seemed ) , cried , ‘ If only I had their faith ! ’
75 Every mouthful made me heave , but I forced it down and chased it with a second one bought by Malc .
76 The Scots , who led 12-3 overnight , needed only one more point to secure overall victory and clinched it in the first match to finish yesterday when Jim Muir beat Mike Marsden in straight sets .
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