Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [vb base] [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I do that , it 's like summat inside of me is pulled out and streaks back up the street , under all the lights , right round the corner to where I ca n't see .
2 Keynesians and monetarists disagree over the shape and stability of the liquidity preference curve ( the demand for money curve ) .
3 Unless the promoter of change has the power to reward the new form of behaviour and/or penalize persistence with the old form of behaviour , schemas are unlikely to change whatever managerial symbols and signals circulate around the organization .
4 The bag is difficult to get a hold on , but eventually he manages to secure a line to it and troops back up the road to the waiting vehicles .
5 Often current slang and colloquialisms make up the bulk of such people 's language .
6 But that figure is dwarfed by the loss of the revenue and profits stream over the life of the field .
7 Situations which involve deeper water out of doors need very careful supervision , but a small group of children with an adult could visit a bridge to watch boats move underneath as cars and buses go over the top .
8 In the infrared there are two wavelengths , at 3 and 6 , with extremely high water absorption , coupled with good transmission through fibre optics , and FELs open up the possibility of using a tunable laser operating in a pulsed mode in these regions , thus minimising tissue damage .
9 But many disbelieving locals have stayed behind , even as technicians in plastic suits and respirators swarm over the town .
10 and this afternoon the Gloucester coach was weighing up his team 's next opponents … tomorrow at Kingsholm the cherry and whites take on the South African Barbarians … a team bristling with international talent … they were warming up on the playing fields at Wycliffe School in Stonehouse …
11 decisions and instructions flow down the organisation ;
12 And tomatoes take over the greenhouse once the bedding plants are out of the way , ’ Connie explained .
13 And friends sit around the fire ,
14 Snorts and guffaws bounce off the walls ( nothing so trillingly femme as a girlish giggle ) .
15 Various fees and charges make up the difference between the offer and bid prices , such as profit , brokerage charges , trustees ' fees and contract stamp , although the maximum permissible spread is regulated by the Department of Trade and Industry .
16 But a few rough edges are welcome in these days of vacuous , glossy musicals , and numbers like Over the Hills and Far Away and Macheath 's bitter hymn about Tyburn Tree to the tune of Greensleeves are beautifully performed .
17 From them comes a smell which I find achingly familiar : they and their spears and shields give off the scent of Africa : woodsmoke , hides , cattle and dust .
18 Editor , — Ahilya Noone and colleagues point out the need for travellers to receive appropriate information on safer sexual behaviour .
19 Tranquillity and excellent cooking are not , however , the only attribute , there are also many beautiful sights nearby including the conical shapes of Trevi whose houses and churches cascade down the hillside .
20 Swarms of flies and mosquitoes hover over the marshes .
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