Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then they make their ale from what they have collected , and those who do not come there to drink and do not give money at the foresters ' will are sorely punished at their pleas for dead wood , although the King has no demesne ; nor does anyone dare to brew when the foresters brew , or to sell ale so long as the foresters have any kind of ale to sell ; and this every forester does year by year to the great grievance of the country .
2 and do n't talk price at all .
3 Attention decrement can be compared to the order effect in cases where subjects ‘ hold on ’ to initial words and do n't pay attention to later words — ; ‘ tended to remember first 3 adjectives better than last 3 ’ .
4 ‘ Come in then , if you 're coming — and do n't bring mud with you . ’
5 If you are staying in a caravan or tent and do n't have access to a refrigerator , buy food only as you need it .
6 Firstly because editors and journalists and so forth get an awful lot of them , and do n't have time to pore over them , and secondly because they pick them up , they sort of come in , they look at it and say , ‘ I ca n't see how I can use this . ’
7 We have little electric fibres , elements running through similar to an electric fire and if you crumple it up , and do n't take care of it properly , what happens is you will snap one of the fine filaments .
8 I think that is where a lot of artists go wrong , they get too big-headed , lock themselves up and do n't invite feedback from other artists .
9 I think that is where a lot of artists go wrong , they get too big-headed , lock themselves up and do n't invite feedback from other artists .
10 The calculations and specimen disclosures shown as illustrations [ … . ] are for general guidance only and do not form part of the [ draft ] FRS .
11 ( ii ) Changing house — Most court orders relate to a specific property and do not make provision for the wife moving house and occupying another property upon similar terms and conditions .
12 Any change data are thus inevitably incomplete and do not make allowance for potential voting patterns in the many very safe Labour wards where councillors were returned unopposed .
13 Can any proposed or established Trust afford the costs of helplines , counselling , follow-up , and possible litigation without sound scientific data that the risks are small and do not justify screening of HCWs undertaking invasive procedures ?
14 ( Metric and Imperial measure comparison of all weapon sizes in this book are mathematical and do not take account of slight variations in different countries ' measurements of bore sizes , etc . )
15 If the organisers feel that their event can cover the cost of the free voucher/ticket and do not seek reimbursement from the Society , please advise the office of the names of all those who have claimed free tickets , so that the overall success of this scheme can be monitored .
16 The majority of these become arrested in the abomasum as EL4 and do not complete development until the following spring .
17 6.1 Quiet enjoyment To permit the Tenant peaceably and quietly to hold and enjoy the Premises without any interruption or disturbance from or by the Landlord or any person claiming under or in trust for the Landlord [ or by title paramount ] This covenant quite often contains a provision that it is dependent upon the tenant paying the rent reserved by the lease and performing and observing the covenants on its part and the conditions contained in the lease , but these words have no practical effect , and do not render payment of the rent and performance of the covenants conditions precedent to the operation of the covenant ( Edge v Boileau ( 1885 ) 16 QB 117 ) .
18 Only drink bottled water ( a well-known brand , if possible , such as Perrier ) and do not have ice in your drinks .
19 that decisions are made for the right reasons and do not run counter to deeply held attitudes or beliefs
20 Pound was in all seriousness embarked on an epic poem ( which he defined , following of all unlikely authorities Rudyard Kipling , as ‘ the tile of the tribe ’ ) ; he could not and did not expect understanding from readers who supposed that the epic poem had died in the seventeenth century if not before , whose expectations therefore were conditioned by their experience of the brief or else extended lyric .
21 ‘ Alice ’ was a jolly girl and did not give way to deep depression as another ‘ Army ’ mother had done on finding that baby would not be a Major as her father was .
22 Most of the expenditure was outside the dollar area , and did not give rise to immediate dollar payments .
23 These are calculated for our sample of 1608 men who were unemployed longer than 28 days and did not give retirement as their reason for their pre-cohort entry job .
24 In the event the reactions of Coalition Liberal ministers were so uniformly hostile that Lloyd George moved quickly into reverse ; when he met Coalition Liberal MPs , he merely suggested greater cooperation with Unionists and did not mention fusion as such .
25 Consequently he suffered at the polls in the Revolution elections of 1689 and did not enter Parliament until 1690 .
26 It was held that when making a standard hire-purchase agreement , the hirer merely hired goods and did not obtain credit from the finance company .
27 Peden was not armed and did not take part in the band 's less reputable exploits .
28 The genitors of the children had a recognized standing in relation to their spouses but they visited them only at night and did not take food in the taravad house of their " wives " .
29 He was taken to Middlesbrough General Hospital suffering from head injuries and did not regain consciousness until Saturday .
30 This measure was important , first , because it was the first extension from the field of schooling into that of welfare of the principle that a publicly-financed benefit could be granted to those in need , free both of charge and of the disabilities associated with the Poor Law ; second , it was a step towards recognition that parents were not necessarily culpable for the undernourishment of their children and that , with public support , needy children could be well cared for at home and did not require withdrawal into public or voluntary care .
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