Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This part of the grape 's flesh produces the richest juice in terms of sugar , acids and trace elements , and goes to make the highest quality Champagnes .
2 " Combining mystery with history " : this was a phrase I invented ( or perhaps inadvertently cribbed ) for the blurb of the first novel I wrote under the pseudonym of Evelyn Hervey , The Governess , a story in which Miss Harriet Unwin in her first post as a governess in 1870s London finds herself accused of murder and has to pinpoint the real killer to save herself from the Old Bailey .
3 In effect the exporter assumes the role of a buyer and has to market the counter-purchased goods .
4 Congress , the woman worker is often low paid , and suffers from the menopause symptom and has to pay the full prescription charges for a treatment of H R T.
5 Loss of N 2 is presumed to lead to the formation of a nitrene , SiMe 3 N : , but this is unstable , and rearranges to give the observed product .
6 Interactive Network Inc , the Mountain View , California company pioneering interactive television services , has filed with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to offer up to 2.5m new shares and plans to use the net proceeds for sales and marketing , purchase of hardware and for working capital ; the underwriters for the issue will be are PaineWebber Inc and Montgomery Securities Inc .
7 NEC Corp is entering systems integration agreements with Digital Equipment Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co in Japan , and plans to offer the two companies ' RISC-based servers alongside its personal computers : it says its primary focus will be the market for multimedia systems .
8 Hence , we do need to think about how we will deal with the situation if the Government rides roughshod over all informed opinion and ceases to fund the fifth year of full-time education .
9 WACC 's Forum programme questions and intends to influence the mass media in order to influence public ethos , that is , the code of values by which a society lives .
10 Crucial to this ‘ connection ’ is the way in which colour introduces ‘ problems of plasticity ’ , as Riley terms it , and acts to disrupt the unifying narratives ( whether mythological or religious ) represented in the paintings .
11 In addition , the venturi effect between the two vehicles assists this swing and tends to suck the two vehicles together .
12 Knowledge instead of being pursued in depth and integrated in breadth is pursued in depth but in relative isolation ( Lazlo , 1972a ) by the specialist who concentrates on detail and tends to ignore the broader context .
13 We look at the Caira spider , which has no web , but simply mimics the smell of the female moth and waits to devour the male moths that land on him .
14 The larva is then able to take up water from the environment and enlarges to rupture the remaining layers and escape .
15 He selects ‘ sons ’ — Gray was one such — and seems to seek the psychological satisfactions of their gratitude and deference .
16 It has been produced in response to the Church of England 's national report , Faith In The Countryside , and aims to cover the whole life of the rural church .
17 It seeks to be a prophetic voice in the region and aims to encourage the Asian churches to show more solidarity with the suffering and the poor .
18 It is the shortening of a passage for general consumption , and aims to maintain the same information content , but to express it more economically .
19 The legislation also recognizes that some clergy and others may feel bound to resign from ministry or employment with the Church in those circumstances and aims to mitigate the financial hardship they may suffer .
20 The school is already oversubscribed , despite fees of 1.2 million yen ( £5,100 ) a year , and appears to reflect the increasing interest in Japan for the various education systems developed in Britain .
21 From there the path falls and rises to reach the dramatic cliffs of Bannau Sir Gaer above Llyn y Fan fach .
22 Thus , for instance , a clause which provides that a seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any purpose and purports to exclude the implied term in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 , or a term which disclaims any duty of care in negligence , is subject to the Act .
23 The peasant then walks past the corpse for a second time and emerges to ask the same question .
24 The technology employed is not simply a neutral manifestation of progress : it both reflects and helps to reinforce the social relations which exist between managers and those who occupy their buildings .
25 That first re-reading reinforces the learning process and helps to fix the essential points in your memory .
26 The problem is to come up with an analysis and structure which is not only reasonably clear and self-consistent in terms of concepts of knowledge , but which maps on to and helps to explain the curricular structures that are already in place .
27 This is as significant and interesting material as the recently released Mosley papers and helps to illuminate the divergent nature of British fascism and the very mixed and complex attitudes fascists and anti-semites had towards Hitler .
28 This both presents a smaller target for the opponent to strike at , and helps to protect the vital organs .
29 Sharing the problem at once halves it , reduces the feeling of victimisation , and helps to establish the larger dimensions of what had previously been regarded as a local problem .
30 Philip Anderson ( Holywood ) has taken over the reins at Lisnagarvey from Terry Gregg and hopes to emulate the numerous successes achieved there in recent seasons .
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