Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Quickly beat in the gelatine to form a smooth dough and knead well in the bowl . |
2 | Based on an 8km circuit of the Can and Chelmer , teams could opt to race 40 or 80km and change over at the race centre as often as they liked . |
3 | But there is scope for innovation and change both in the composition and procedures of appellate courts ( Bell , 1983 ) . |
4 | Hold rear legs gently backwards and comb down towards the foot . |
5 | With Rex and Woodchip out of the picture and the forces of darkness set loose upon the land , how can we fail ? |
6 | They trust you to get into a panic and err wildly on the side of generosity . ’ |
7 | I 'll happily pay my forfeit and sit here by the fire while you play . ’ |
8 | Go and sit up at the table erm Christopher . |
9 | We go downstairs and sit side-by-side on the sofa . |
10 | I 'm crying a bit as I try and stick the pieces together , but I ca n't do it so I just leave them on the floor and sit back in the chair . |
11 | Forget the original lecture situation and sit down with the speaker to work out the best way of communicating his or her message on the video screen . |
12 | ‘ We should get six top international players and a number of international referees and sit down with the law-makers so that all points of view are aired . ’ |
13 | There 's plenty here , so if you clean yourself up and sit down at the table I 'll put something out for you too . |
14 | ‘ Come and sit down in the bar , ’ says Mrs Bixman . |
15 | It is still early and you can drive out towards Apt and branch off across the Lubéron . |
16 | The longer upper tusks grow upwards through the skin and curve backwards over the eyes . |
17 | The horns are quite different to those of other White Parks : they are much more upright , and curve inwards on the females . |
18 | ‘ You will load your aeroplanes with T.N.T. , ’ he said , ‘ fly in line-astern to Corps H.Q. , and crash on to the roof of the Corps commander 's chateau , in alphabetical order . ’ |
19 | Yeah it it means that you can point out that it makes it a lot simpler for someone to just pop over for a night and crash out on the floor . |
20 | The ‘ physical access ’ option allows users to by-pass the server 's print spooler and connect directly to the printer . |
21 | Not only was she a founder of Playschool , and responsible for commissioning Postman Pat , Bertha the Big Machine and Charlie Chalk for the BBC ; but when Playschool came under threat she formed her own independent production company to make — and sell back to the BBC — a modern replacement for it : the current Playdays ( first known as Playbus ) . |
22 | We now retrace our steps to Ponta do Sol and back up onto the road and continue along to Canhas . |
23 | We carried on for a few more yards , then retraced our steps down to the main level and back out into the sunshine . |
24 | Charlotte strained her ears to hear whether he would slip out by the side door and make straight for the garage at the rear of the house for his car , but instead she heard the crisp , light rapping of his heels on the oak staircase . |
25 | Gather up your belongings and make calmly for the door . |
26 | ‘ Well , for me , I reckon I can run and swim , and make out on the shooting if I put my mind to it , but the riding — well — I do n't know about the riding . ’ |
27 | The tailwheel must be locked immediately before take-off and remain so until the completion of the landing roll , when it is unlocked for taxying and manoeuvring . |
28 | Casters are the better of the two for the reason that they sink and remain still on the bottom until they are eaten . |
29 | If you want your son to leave his paddling pool on a hot afternoon and trot quietly round the supermarket alongside your trolley , then promising to buy ice-cream for tea can be a reasonable bargain . |
30 | He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products . |