Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [adv] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It appears in many guises , and persists even in the communicative approach , despite claims to put language skills in a subsidiary position to communicative skills .
2 When the full length of tape has been used , the drive stops , and starts again in the opposite direction .
3 It has good head-retention characteristics and looks well in a straight-sided glass .
4 Appointees have to fill in monstrous forms providing full details of their financial affairs , listing all their jobs , addresses and trips abroad in the past 15 years , and supplying the names of at least one person who knew them in their various abodes .
5 Macaulay gets on the wrong plane and ends up in the Big Apple where he books into the palatial Plaza Hotel , much to the suspicion of various flunkies including a camp Tim Curry .
6 In The Games , he was cast as British milkman Harry Hayes , who takes up athletics for a joke , is spotted by a former champion runner and ends up in an Olympic Marathon .
7 Rohan makes a smart , casual jacket — the Caradhras ( £85 ) — which has Insusoft filling between two layers of windproof Airlight and performs well in the chilling outdoors .
8 HAMLET , however , continues the movement into an about-turn and walks off in the opposite direction .
9 Mustard , whether black , brown or white , is grown from seed sown outdoors in spring , and does best in a sunny place and fertile moist soil , when the black mustard is likely to reach it maximum height .
10 This study shows that in humans APGPR rapidly appears in the circulation in response to a satiating meal and does so in a biphasic manner .
11 A Study Skills Handbook sets out to train the students in all these areas and does so in an authoritative no-nonsense manner ( making frequent use of Golden Rules ) and through a wealth of practical exercises .
12 Like its English cognate , imagination , however , it is rich in connotations and operates differently in the different conceptual frameworks of the different authors who use it ( authors as varied as Sartre , Bachelard , Barthes , Lacan , Castoriadis , Althusser ) .
13 If a person clearly imagines and believes implicitly in the forthcoming realization of a desired result , nature inevitably allows that desire to materialize .
14 To crown it all , we shall realise that this strong link between the Spirit and Jesus leads us to think of him in personal terms , as the one who makes Jesus real to us and works out in the common clay of our lives the priceless treasure of Christ 's character .
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