Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 LUKE SAT ON AN expo love-seat in Club World at Heathrow , drinking Volvic and availing himself of a complimentary fax machine — clearing up the initial paperwork with Mike on the poem .
2 Whenever you go to a new site , start your search by burying a couple of coins and reminding yourself of the different note each one makes in your headphones .
3 Michael came to mountaineering through its literature and found someone of a like mind who was also keen to start .
4 ‘ Everyone should be particularly vigilant and report anything of a suspicious nature immediately , no matter how trivial it may appear to be , ’ said Beardall .
5 By the time Adam and Billie were drinking their coffees , the contact had interrupted Kragan at a training meeting and told him of the two foreigners in the Bellevue Hotel who were enquiring about the Dresden Heide .
6 By converting land into pasture for several years , the land has a chance to recover and rid itself of the heavy level of chemicals in its soil .
7 There are even suggestions that the US appoint its own Chancellor and rid itself of the high-handed monetary czars who ride unchecked across the economic landscape .
8 Now that we have looked at Wharram Percy deserted village and seen something of the 30-year long excavations there , we should look at other studies and excavations on village sites which seem to suggest the same developments implied at Wharram Percy .
9 This is neither brash , spotty punk nor controlled smoothly executed musicianship but a careful balance which utilises the expertise of the latter and loses none of the instantaneous excitement of the former .
10 She removed the clinging pink sweater , made famous by the Hollywood Oomph Girl , Lana Turner but which made Sylvia look the part of a streetwalker , and stripped herself of the gaudy , lace-edged cami-knickers she wore beneath .
11 He looked down at Thornton and informed him of the new management attitude .
12 The Countess of Essex had employed the magician , Simon Forman [ q.v. ] , to secure the love of Robert Carr ( later Earl of Somerset , q.v. ) , the king 's favourite , and to rid her of an unwanted husband .
13 It appeared to be feeding normally and showed none of the obvious signs of illness .
14 ‘ And yet to have been there and heard none of the holy words which we should naturally have listened for from those lips at such a time — how distressing ! ’
15 And tell me of a better left hander .
16 So that 's why we said well let's get on and decide which of the next four homes to be refurbished .
17 Loyalist protesters have shouted ‘ SS-RUC ’ and ‘ Dublin 's lap dogs ’ , whilst some elected MPs have exhorted RUC men to resign or mutiny and warned them of the possible consequences of their ‘ disloyalty ’ ( ibid . ) .
18 Then he spat in the road , and delivered himself of a surly condemnation .
19 This concept of individual timetables enables us to get away from the focus on the family or household as an undifferentiated unit , and to understand something of the complex patterns which evolve when individuals ' lives are woven together over the period of their lifetimes .
20 After all , I was more of an outsider there than at home , being out of my milieu and having none of the social graces or advantages of my fellow-pupils .
21 It urges them t to press for full prosecution disclosure and advises them of the frequent need to obtain their own evaluation of prosecution scientific evidence .
22 Mr Litmus was quite certain he had n't and knew none of the other teachers had either .
23 It was n't my intention originally to go to the flat , it was my intention to reconnoitre the area in order that I could supply the officers who were going to do the actual operation with up to date information as to erm the methods of getting in to the block of flats because they had a coded key door erm and to acquaint myself of the actual physical erm presence of lifts , stairways and that sort of thing .
24 The word recognition module must traverse the lattice and determine which of the possible character sequences form valid words ( i.e. words in the lexicon ) .
25 Touches like this emphasise how meagre the rest of the fare is , and remind you of the contrary sensation , years back , when , after much prompting , you listened to Darkness on the Edge of Town and were suddenly converted .
26 Martin Martin notes that on a small rocky island to the south of Skye there is ‘ a great quantity of scurvey-grass , of an extraordinary size , and very thick ; the natives eat it frequently , as well boiled as raw : two of them told me that they happened to be confined there for the space of thirty hours , by a contrary wind ; and being without victuals , fell to eating this scurvey-grass , and finding it of a sweet taste , far different from the land scurvey-grass , they ate a large basketful of it , which did abundantly satisfy their appetites until their return home ’ .
27 My companion put it to me that an initiative must now be taken , and reminded me of the unrecorded conversation at the time of my appointment .
28 I could tell him when his crown 's starting to fall off and remind him of the royal plural — and , well , lots of things !
29 Her hair had been re-styled and had nothing of the incompetent dye job that had once been her most eyecatching feature .
30 Charles was about the same age as Richie and had something of the same military bearing .
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