Example sentences of "and [verb] it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Remove the dough from the bowl and knead it on a floured board until smooth , about 5 minutes . |
2 | In the early 1970s an organization was established to govern karate on a world scale and to promote it as a new and fascinating sport . |
3 | The price of this combo is excellent for a twin channel amp , but its shortcomings in the lead department may keep it from playing in the World Series and confine it to the Junior League . |
4 | UCLA 's head of the Art department , Henry T. Hopkins , is taking over the directorship , and he plans to show special exhibitions in the building and develop it as a cultural centre for ‘ lectures , symposia , dance , film and poetry readings ’ . |
5 | ( Some pocket calculators will do this ; otherwise one obtains a random integer of 5 or 6 digits from a random number table and precedes it with a decimal point . ) |
6 | The Levellers articulated this awareness , and channelled it into a coherent set of democratic political demands . |
7 | He took her protesting hand , and laid it on a thick roll of tablecloths between their bodies . |
8 | Nathan closed the folder and laid it on the starched tablecloth . |
9 | He dropped a long , searching kiss on her mouth , then took her shaking hand and laid it against the powerful , overpowering size of his arousal . |
10 | When he had begun to eat , I'tibar Khan entered with the box and laid it before the unhappy father , saying : ‘ King Aurangzeb , your son sends this plat to your majesty to let you see that he does not forget you . ’ |
11 | It became known as the Pleven Plan , named after the French premier , René Pleven , who took an outline drafted by his earlier mentor , Jean Monnet , and laid it before the French Parliament on 24 October 1950 . |
12 | Seeing the latter in one-dimensional terms , and characterising it as a weak version of the more prestigious intellectual analogues used ( design as weak art or weak science ) , such models never explored design — cognitive activity from its own standpoint or in respect of its own efficacy . |
13 | For the electronically minded , the easiest method is to obtain a 25 Kohm volume control from a radio spares shop , mount this in a metal box to screen it from hum pick-up , and connect it into the audio dub line . |
14 | And when you 've made your choice , we 'll deliver your new machine and connect it to a suitable service point — completely free of charge and within 24 hours . |
15 | She feels full of it and moulds it into a glowing ball deep within . |
16 | If they do not pay , he will take the land back and sell it to a rich friend . |
17 | Jimmy had the gun in his hands now , and levelled it with a cool and grim purpose at Rohmer . |
18 | Three things I 've always wanted to do : go to Machu Picchu , put my foot in Lake Titicaca and make it with an oriental chick . |
19 | The champions have to overturn a daunting 3-0 deficit at Elland Road tomorrow night if they are to get past Stuttgart and make it into the European Cup second round . |
20 | Frodo the Ring bearer does not really want to carry the Ring and offers it to the elf-queen Galadriel . |
21 | Quite apart from the deafening thunder of the falls , and the awe-inspiring sight of their dramatic descent , the effect can be sheer magic on a fine day ; as the sunlight catches the spray in flight , and transforms it into an elusive pattern of shapes and colours that suggest in painting the Impressionism of Manet or the mists of Corot , or in music , the evocative nuances of Debussy . |
22 | Beggars ca n't be choosers though , he thought philosophically as he got up , removed the boiling kettle from the gas ring and emptied it into a small china teapot . |
23 | It has been stated that the principle of primogenital succession was increasingly observed in the eleventh century ; but there was a substantial difference between accepting the customary right of the eldest son to succeed , if he were of age and competent , and accepting it as an inviolable rule , as was proved by the usurpation of Robert the Frisian , and perhaps also by the succession of Raymond IV of Toulouse ( though here the facts are rather uncertain ) . |
24 | If , a week ago , someone had told her it might happen to her she would have laughed and treated it as a huge joke . |
25 | First we raise one index and contract it with the remaining covector index to give . |
26 | The plan for converting the large volumes of the mill interior into living accommodation involved retaining the entrance into the lean-to engine house and using it as the main entrance to the building . |
27 | Her advice is to try and treat it as a normal meal . |
28 | He took the ladder and slung it into the snow-covered bushes . |
29 | Th thing is , you can put it on there , put it on sta you can er film it , and bang it on the big screen over there . |
30 | A frame store could freeze any moment of the action on screen , and display it as a still picture . |