Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rape clearly contravenes international law and she cites the 1907 Hague Conventions , the '49 Geneva Conventions and the '77 Protocols to make her point .
2 For the devotees She is indulgence incarnate and She represents the divine grace that delivers creatures from worldly distress and bondage .
3 And she thinks the leaking vessels are in the same places as before , which I suppose is good news .
4 Well she a lot cheaper and she fills the bloody basket up .
5 The female is a paler version , and she lacks the dorsal spike and coloured patch in the pectoral fin .
6 with the red hat , and she dyes the red hat
7 She sees the similarity of these , although each person feels unique , and she sees the likely outcomes , even though she can not always reveal them .
8 Yes , she misses her mum and dad , and she misses the golden stretches of beach more than she has ever let on .
9 Thing is , he was christened that way , and he hates the whole moviestar bit .
10 Revenge would be sweet for him tonight , and he feels the current Rangers side can make the final .
11 ‘ Yes , and he feels the same way .
12 And he suspects the stolen car has now long disappeared across the border .
13 As they sway and raise their arms , he sees thirty pairs of large breasts and he imagines the same quantity of round thighs rolling and separating under the cassocks which he has had sent from Raleigh .
14 Nature is grinding down man , or will grind down man , has no regard to him , is cruel , all this kind of language is used of nature , and he depicts the only posture of the rational man as a kind of , if such a thing is possible , a rather emotional Stoicism .
15 And he plays the menacing scenes that follow over-lightly , winking at his wife , giving his half smile and making quips .
16 John Carwelti argues that certain types of formula-stories , ‘ Adventure , Mystery and Romance ’ , must be judged by their own standards and conventions and he deplores the literary assumption that this type of writing is ‘ subliterature ’ .
17 Faldo spent almost 30 hours between Thursday and Sunday either playing , hitting shots on the range or working on his putting and he hopes the back-breaking labours pay off next weekend .
18 That 's what the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom said , but the reality is even worse : Postal Minister Wolfgang Boetsch said on the radio that he would not accept the plans to raise the cost of local calls from 1995 — and he gets the final say .
19 ‘ Mickey has played at the highest level and he gets the same thing out of the game as he has always done .
20 Luke is most anxious to make this clear and he uses the Greek word parthenos twice in the opening sentence .
21 His uncle was fend of French fries and he tells the empty corridor for the hundredth time that they are called chips over there and they are eaten with vinegar .
22 Krimsky was well placed to observe key individuals and groups in action and he tells the local story vividly .
23 Right and he says the wider gap , so you write it on the order form , right , it 's part of the order form close
24 And they want the telephone number and he says the best thing is to ring us .
25 And he does the same job as you ?
26 As the bemused straight man , however , Broderick does his usual competent job and he handles the sentimental scenes showing the growing father-son relationship between Kellog and Sabatini with real skill .
27 Over a lifetime these two strategies yield almost the same number of offspring but an older male clearly needs the quicker success and he takes the greater risk .
28 His reading of the First Symphony is second to none and he includes the first movement exposition repeat .
29 And he supports the long-floated idea that road tax should be scrapped , with the equivalent revenue drawn from petrol duty .
30 Lester Piggott provided the York magic yesterday and he looks the biggest danger here on another unlucky Goodwood horse , Mudaffar .
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