Example sentences of "and [prep] [adv] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Details about this and about how to obtain an application form are given in the section of this book ‘ Applying to Edinburgh ’ ( page 24 ) . |
2 | Opposition groups criticized the move as inadequate , and accused the regime of trying to control the debate on the issue by restricting access to the media , and of only feigning an interest in democracy . |
3 | To achieve this , the manager needs a knowledge of the record industry , music publishing , concert promotion , tax and of how to run a business ; as well as how to keep the act 's family happy . |
4 | He quickly crossed to the peak-time Burke Report , and from there landed a plum assistant producer 's job on the pop-science flagship Tomorrow 's World . |
5 | and from there to send a telegram to Sir Charles |
6 | And in so doing a range of choices about what life could be at work — vision , if you will — have to be denied . |
7 | I 've always loved you , from when I first saw you in South Africa , and without even knowing a thing about you , since you could never bring yourself to utter a word when I was around . |
8 | It is enough to know that the children are able to experiment freely with space and shape , and without necessarily feeling a need to talk about it . |
9 | ‘ So I 'd like to use the art world to put my next album together and to possibly fund a tour . |
10 | A project to photograph the birds as they raised their young was launched , and at once became a passion with the younger boys . |
11 | But his father was overjoyed to see him , and at once threw a party . |
12 | That way you would be in the UEFA Cup where there is no preliminary round and at least have a chance of getting a lucrative pay-day against a big club . ’ |
13 | It achieves this by being a quick survey and appraisal of the history book and by immediately establishing a perspective from which you can view the book . |
14 | Where a company is registered in Scotland a summons may be served on it by leaving it at , or by sending it by post to , its principal place of business in England or Wales addressed to the manager or head officer and by further posting a copy to the registered office ( s 725(2) and ( 3 ) Companies Act 1985 ) . |