Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The role of the museum is to present the collection in a fresh way , both showing unfamiliar paintings and hanging them in natural light ’ . |
2 | The other significant finding was that when the eleven patients receiving clozapine and extra psychotropic medication were compared with those on clozapine alone , the latter showed deterioration in logical memory ( the ability to memorize a passage , and repeat it in logical order ) . |
3 | One of the simplest and most reliable is Alizarin red S. Many carbonate workers routinely acid etch one-half of a thin section and stain it in acidified Alizarin red S solution before covering . |
4 | Venice and Ancona , Naples and Sicily , Florence and Bruges would watch and listen and notify him in due course of their passage , as well as of other things . |
5 | Then steam or boil the vegetables in a small amount of salted water , before draining and tossing them in melted butter . |
6 | It involved thrusting a lighted taper into little glass jars and applying them in great haste to Jean-Claude 's back , which would bubble up under them in balloons of skin . |
7 | After he had been held incommunicado for a month his family were allowed to visit him and found him in good health . |
8 | A family of brothers , fathers and uncles on the front table took an instant dislike to me and , slamming their pints on the table , sat back with arms crossed and regarded me in stony-faced silence . |
9 | After a moment , she sat up in the cluttered bed and regarded him in mock annoyance . |
10 | She had always tried to emulate Isabelle , too , in buying the best clothes she could afford , and keeping them in pristine condition , making sure she was well-groomed at all times . |
11 | He worked frantically to help the casualties , tearing up what was left of his linen for bandages and soaking them in olive oil and wax to apply to bums . |
12 | All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching the faith and correcting error , for re-setting the direction of man 's life and training him in good living . |
13 | 8 Get some air-bricks and put them in long grass or under bushes . |
14 | It spat a worrisome mixture of steam and flame out periodically and covered the bottom of the pans with black ooze , a treacly goo that got itself on to my pile jacket and put me in good humour for an hour or so . |
15 | The bill would give the service a ‘ new lease of life ’ and put it in good shape to provide an even better service by setting up a new system of financial management and creating new incentives to efficiency . |
16 | You can load up to 10 applications and hold them in suspended animation in the background while you work on another app in the foreground . |
17 | 4 Estimate the size of the following angles and list them in ascending order of size in the table below . |
18 | But it 's well , ’ he said seriously , ‘ that you should have a token about you that will get you in to me or the prince at need , and stand you in good stead if ever you should fall foul unawares of any of his officers or mine . |
19 | Back to nursing events are not new but are a valuable means of locating nurses and interesting them in current health issues . |
20 | It is worth photocopying the more useful reading lists , and filing them in classified order in a pamphlet bibliography collection . |
21 | She 's got her stocking feet right up between his legs and cuddles his feet in her ample bosom , having previously removed his shoes and socks and displayed them in sideways V-sign on the little shelf at the window . |
22 | Thanks to their extensive plagiarism from the Old Testament , Clement argued , Plato and the Greek philosophers had found out many true things and expressed them in beautiful language . |
23 | They either operate through independent organisations or , as is becoming increasingly the case today , are based in a local church , which anchors them , provides a support team , and keeps them in close touch with the need for post-evangelistic care and of the difficulty widely experienced of integrating the convert into the life of the local church . |
24 | I put down my lunch and followed him in frantic pursuit . |
25 | He held her by the shoulders and kissed her in continental fashion on the cheeks . |
26 | A TEI electronic bulletin board is also maintained at the University of Illinois at Chicago : this is used to announce availability of TEI drafts and other publications , and to distribute them in electronic form , as well as providing an open forum for comment and discussion of the TEI recommendations . |
27 | The dandelion is equally dependable , opening its flowers in the morning and closing them in late afternoon . |
28 | Jessamy stood in the doorway and watched him in angry astonishment . |
29 | Sister Cooney stood and watched it in mild amusement , before turning and walking thoughtfully inside . |
30 | Wipe the rim of a goblet with a piece of lemon and dip it in brown sugar . |