Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The next day he went to work , but found he could not concentrate and returned home without telling anyone . |
2 | Experience : the extent to which a practitioner is able to integrate her/his skills and knowledge in the assessment process , to communicate and liaise effectively with a wide range of individuals , to analyse and evaluate and reach a professional judgement about questions of need and risk , will be partly contingent on the professional confidence and sensitivity derived from experience . |
3 | Careers in computing are for people with common sense , the ability to think clearly and logically , the capacity to adapt readily to change , and the skill to communicate and work closely with others . |
4 | Containers , drawers and shelves could be provided in the Home Corner , shop , etc. , so that articles can be sorted and put away . |
5 | Such problems , on the Lazarsfeldian view , can be sorted and clarified empirically only by , in this case , formulating indicators for each of the possible dimensions of the concept . |
6 | Like quicksilver she was impossible to catch and ran now from his mother 's restraining hand , shouting hotly because of the Oye-Eboe 's sly teasing . |
7 | Luckily Tim Dunton had been very understanding , telling her not to worry and to take as long as she needed to sort matters out . |
8 | I knew he was twisting and tugging away up there but the local had mercifully done its job . |
9 | These , although they must be travelling very fast initially , seem to move quite slowly , twisting and turning lazily in the air and tracing out elegant parabolic paths as they fall back to earth round the vent . |
10 | Some are undoubtedly produced when ropy strands or shreds of sticky lava are flung up out of the vent , twisting and turning slightly in the air before falling back to earth ; these are known as rope or ribbon bombs , and they may be as much as one metre long . |
11 | The ascent was arduous and prolonged , twisting and turning upwards for more than twelve kilometres to the pass , almost a thousand metres high . |
12 | Toni 's voice , which reminds me of Phoebe Snow 's ’ growled ’ through the opening song , as she moved gracefully across the stage barefooted , her hand extended out , portraying a dance of its own , twisting and turning almost in slow motion . |
13 | Within seconds each man was twisting and skidding away from the attackers . |
14 | He uses this view to argue how forward-looking companies should act and contrasts strongly the modern global corporation with the ageing multinational corporation . |
15 | Did n't the girls act and dance well ? |
16 | The scholars of the Renaissance courts studied in depth the philosophy and dictates of classical authors and applied their knowledge to the education of courtiers , so that they would act and behave correctly in the new society . |
17 | The system has been designed and developed specifically for use in today 's modern hotels . |
18 | Another isolated success story is reported by Shaxson ( 1981 , reported in Morgan 1981 ) in India where a village finally decided to restore its hill-grazing area and plant fuelwood trees , the scheme being designed and implemented locally . |
19 | Although the citadel had been rebuilt by the Emperor Gia Long in 1802 , its palaces and temples had been designed and constructed faithfully in the style favoured by China 's Ming emperors and at the entrance to the Dai Noi , the Imperial City itself , Tran Van Hieu had been waiting for him in the shadow of the Ngo Mon , the " Bull Gate " roofed in gold tiles like the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Peking . |
20 | Systems are build from board level products designed and manufactured somewhere in the Far East . |
21 | Sadly , although the bike is designed and manufactured here , the Harley Davidson engine comes from America and most of the parts come from abroad too . |
22 | ‘ the manufacturer had known that the fuel tank on its subcompact Pinto was defectively designed and had consciously decided to proceed with production in spite of the potential hazards . |
23 | The exercises have been designed and arranged progressively , and for greatest benefit the days must be done in proper sequence . |
24 | The instrument was designed and developed here and at Oxford University . |
25 | Accordingly , Stanley Mill was designed and built so that destruction by fire was a virtual impossibility . |
26 | Design then becomes truly social ; and the social becomes a matter of what is designed and formed socially . |
27 | Lady Grace bridal gowns from Sposa Bella Manufacturing Ltd are designed and made especially for the larger bride in sizes 18–30 . |
28 | The coils , according to Henderson , conduct and amplify natural energies radiating and vitalising the mineral content of the soil , when designed and located exactly as indicated by the divining technique . |
29 | Accountants also have an important role to play in ensuring that green taxes — such as the much-discussed carbon tax — are designed and administered efficiently . |
30 | The furniture was well designed and proved very popular . |