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

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1 During their talks Gayoom and Shekhar agreed to review and upgrade the 1981 India-Maldives trade agreement .
2 He made his name as mayor of West Berlin in 1957-66 , was Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor from 1966 to 1969 , and became the first SPD Chancellor in 1969 [ see p. 23618 ] .
3 The woman screamed , the man went for the bedroom door and met the first FBI man on the landing .
4 Obviously this works best if you have a colour monitor but even without one it is possible to produce colour overlays and designate the exact Pantone number for each which the conventional printer can then reproduce .
5 Wavell Wakefield not only organised , selected and captained the first RAF side to win the Inter Service tournament but also led England during the golden era of the 1920s .
6 The Enterprise Centre 's ‘ local ’ LEC — LEEL has been supportive of a number of areas of the centre 's activities and sponsored the 1993 Napier Enterprise Lecture .
7 He won the Open in 1887 and 1889 and designed the old Sunningdale course ( opened in 1901 ) and the Huntercombe course , in which he was a major shareholder .
8 Meanwhile , the NSF led by former Prime Minister Petre Roman elected a new executive bureau on April 9 and condemned the NSF-22 December branch , saying that it did not exist as a party , but only " expressed an intention " .
9 The Torridon jacket is rugged , totally windproof and features the famous Gore-Tex fabric which allows body moisture to escape but does not allow water in , keeping you dry in all conditions .
10 She lay back in the musty smelling chair , at peace with the world , and allowed the late April sun to envelop her .
11 OR SIMPLY RELAX and enjoy the quiet Somerset life with fresh air among green hills .
12 To investigate the relationship between DRP and dystrophin in more detail , we have cloned and sequenced the whole DRP cDNA .
13 Queen Victoria suffered a severe blow in December , 1861 when her beloved Prince Albert died — it was very many years before she eventually accepted his death , Memorials to him included the elaborate memorial in Kensington Gardens , with the world 's continents represented around its base , and facing the magnificent Albert Hall which is still the home of various public occasions and wonderful concerts .
14 Now she stood beside me and watched the white Lincoln drive out of the boatyard .
15 However , this is not necessarily the case in the Sole Pit Basin where there are areas of Zechstein salt swell and piercement which underpin and penetrate the overlying Triassic section .
16 Next , the hepatocytes became considerably enlarged and contained the typical HBV type ground-glass inclusions .
17 We went down to the river Thames and saw the famous London Bridge , with all its shops and houses .
18 He turned and saw the red-haired Lennox woman coming out of the door of the main building , an earthenware jar in her hand .
19 These last three territories lay south of the Sava-Danube line and represented the first Habsburg advance across that symbolic divide since the catastrophe of Mohács in 1526 .
20 Her independence and organizing ability had been displayed early when she joined the Girl Scouts in 1909 and formed the first Bournemouth troop of guides .
21 Jarvis did n't much want to do any of these things , but he did want to go up north and admire the old Glasgow PIE , not to mention going back to ride once more San Francisco 's BART , which tunnels deeply through the rock under the Bay .
22 She then went on to appear before a packed lecture theatre at the Physicians Hall to receive her award and the Edinburgh Medal from the Lord Provost and to deliver the traditional Edinburgh Medal Address .
23 Application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law gives for the current I. Taking the Laplace transformation with the help of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.30 ) Hence , assuming that the current is zero up to time and making the inverse Laplace transformation with the aid of relations ( 11.20 ) and ( 11.32 ) when , in accordance with equations ( 4.19 ) and ( 4.21 ) of section 4.3 .
24 Every now and again one of these vehicles swings out and surges past , splattering her side windows with filth and making the little Renault stagger under the impact of displaced air .
25 He unlocked the relevant locker and removed the pale-blue Adidas holdall ; but when he turned away he found his path blocked by an attractive teenager in scruffy jeans and a baggy floral T-shirt .
26 Eventually Manuel Pestana returned to Madeira and bought the old Atlantic Hotel where he built the Madeira Sheraton Hotel , the only privately owned Sheraton in the group .
27 In addition , Protek has also signed a UK marketing agreement with Austin , Texas-based Tivoli Systems Inc to supply and support the object-oriented Tivoli Management Framework software , a key component of OSF 's Distributed Management environment , also being used by the likes of Unix System Labs and SunSoft Inc .
28 Student Loans under the Government 's top-up loans scheme are available to full-time students on first degree courses who are under age 50 at the start of their course and satisfy the necessary UK residence requirement .
29 Their favourite was the great Barbarian Conspiracy of AD 367 , and had the Great Casterton villa been dug in the nineteenth century , this would certainly have been considered a victim whereas , of course , the pottery is certainly not earlier than AD 375 , and maybe much later .
30 Armstrong provided Shilton with his one real concern of the evening in the 55th minute when he latched on to Byrne 's deft touch and tested the former England goalkeeper from 20 yards .
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