Example sentences of "and [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Mix equal parts of baking powder and water and pat on the sunburnt areas .
2 and sit in the front rows for any play
3 Taken together , these forms of differentiation have produced a highly complex pattern of cultural diversity , although the existence of this cultural pluralism must not be taken to imply a basic equality of power and influence between the various groups .
4 The spread of Communist ideas and influence among the middle classes and among the steadily expanding constituency Labour parties , was achieved much more rapidly than in the past .
5 It is approached along a forty-mile-long fiord and the approach instructions are that the pilot should turn left at the entrance by the sunken freighter that sticks up in the fiord , or else run out of airspace and crash into the sheer mountains that rise to seven thousand feet at the end of it .
6 In your mind be always present at his tomb , weep and wail with the faithful women
7 While pulling down the ropes between the stalactites , crane your neck upwards and peer at the bolted lines of Jacky Godoffe 's grade eights , such as Autoportrait ( 8b+ ) .
8 Many males do not go far and remain in the lower reaches .
9 But these disagreements are ‘ small ’ in comparison with the barriers of mutual ignorance and distrust between the main representatives of the analytical tradition on the one hand and the main philosophical schools of the European continent on the other .
10 He argues that differential rewards can ‘ encourage hostility , suspicion and distrust among the various segments of a society ’ .
11 As he had become an English citizen and relations between ourselves and the Soviet Union were , when he died , a great deal pricklier than they are today , this caused considerable suspicion and distrust among the fiscal authorities of both countries .
12 An attacker may break into your empty car and hide behind the front seats , or wait for you to fumble for your car keys as you approach .
13 2 Add the mushrooms and spring onions , then stir in the tomato purée and soured cream and simmer for a few minutes .
14 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
15 Sweden , who beat England last month , need only avoid a heavy defeat in Poland a fortnight today to head the group and qualify for the final stages .
16 And er it was quite a good move I think , to dispose of the , the charabancs and concentrate on the private cars .
17 If it wo n't be , then say so early on and concentrate on the developmental purposes of the system .
18 It is anticipated that the Centre will look to the Package X statistical system to provide the data management facilities and concentrate on the econometric analyses that are required .
19 Joshua , did Mr Justice Garland explain why it would n't be possible to instruct a jury to ignore the publicity and concentrate on the specific charges .
20 May I beg him to stop making political capital out of the health of the citizens of the capital and concentrate on the real issues ?
21 ‘ Some of the flashier knocker boys have huge houses in the best parts of Hove , drive expensive cars , drink champagne and eat at the smartest restaurants in town .
22 The strategic equivalent of the Constitution are the ‘ Three Pillars ’ of British strategy that cohave evolved since Crécy and Agincourt in the Hundred Years War of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
23 Most burghers who voted for the right did so to express uncertainty and fear about the looming costs of unification .
24 It is quite wrong to posit a pathological process , as Aristotle does with his theory of katharsis , whereby the audience is purged of pity and fear by the solemn events of the play .
25 Liz wanted to get on to the exciting bits , in which Job demanded why light was given to him that was in misery , and life to the bitter in soul : in which Job desired to argue with his God : in which the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind : but she knew it would be cheating to miss out the she-asses and skip to the livelier parts , so she plodded dully on with the dull narrative .
26 As they bind to similar DNA sequences and associate with the same proteins , they are likely to be closely related .
27 To return to the mezzanine landing and nip up the other stairs would let them see me .
28 ‘ Yeah , though I take the wings of morning and fly to the uttermost ends of the sea , yet thou art with me . ’
29 To make the bullrushes , take the cocktail sticks and press into the 8 leaves around the side of the pond cake .
30 Dampen the edges of the holes , cut out green holly leaves and press into the leaf-shaped holes in the burgundy ribbon , then smooth gently to secure in place .
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