Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] and " in BNC.
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1 | Fold the interlining back and lockstitch it to the wrong side of the curtains in the same way as for the lining in Lined Curtains , but stitch two vertical rows for each width of fabric at equal distances apart and along all seams . |
2 | Smooth the interlining back and tack the outer edges of bump to the sides of the curtain all around . |
3 | The stove warms the tent up and we become drowsy , and oblivious to the storm outside . |
4 | They were up and ready for inspection , with the tent down and folded back into a small square by six thirty . |
5 | They still want to take the park over and run it on a similar operation to Southsea/Rom . |
6 | Can we just get the prayer out and start by saying the prayer together please . |
7 | ‘ On the early things on Sun it 's him , and then later on , on RCA , occasionally he would play or , like you mentioned before , he would turn the guitar over and just keep time on the back of it . ’ |
8 | He put the guitar down and went on with his story . |
9 | As you approach the water put the board in deep enough not to rip the skeg out and push the board a little further out using one hand on the mast . |
10 | You do the bumping off and I 'll |
11 | You just need the bike to turn a little bit and as soon as it 's spinning it turns just enough to where you can pick the bike up and then you nail it off the corner . ’ |
12 | Then they hit the main road and he opened the bike up and for an awful second she thought she was going to slide off the back . |
13 | Save you ge getting the bike out and wasting petrol . |
14 | Sailing with the wind behind the sail ( running ) simply pulls the board along and , in this case , although the daggerboard has no sideways forces to resist , it can help by giving the board stability . |
15 | He put the sack back and strewed some dead leaves over it . |
16 | So he 'd take the fleece off and cut it up |
17 | No , no you just take the fleece off and take the insides out |
18 | You can then pull the headboard out and rest it at any angle on the mattress for reading , watching TV or enjoying breakfast in comfort . |
19 | ‘ Put the shell down and we 'll go through it all . ’ |
20 | The 22-year-old public relations officer , who has recently moved to Alton from London , was among seven contestants , twenty-year-old Kerry Campbell was the runner up and Vicky Wadhams , also 20 , a nanny from Selborne , was third . |
21 | and she 'll go and get the milk out and say I 've just got myself a glass of milk mum , oh right , okay not even aware that she 's gone out to the fridge you know , fair enough we say ah , you do n't do you ? |
22 | So we turned the mattress over and got in bed ! |
23 | Cook had the afternoon off and she had been coming to grips with her occasional souffle , when the ‘ monster ’ had started its cacophony . |
24 | She opened the door and handed the money over and Mr Fisher wrote something in his book . |
25 | But there was always them as just wanted to come and do nothing and pick the money up and that 's what they had to sort out the firms . |
26 | Another piece of equipment I use is my boots , my shoes , my trousers , my clever truncheon pocket , it 's a long thin pocket which I can put the truncheon in and it hides away . |
27 | So if it was hydrogen sulphate , sulphuric acid , it 'll push the hydrogen out and become zinc sulphate and liberate the hydrogen . |
28 | If it was hydrogen nitrate the nitric acid the zinc would push the hydrogen out and make a zinc nitrate . |
29 | He had the difficult task of taking the field around and beyond the covert and getting them to stand well back before he could attend to his hounds . |
30 | It would take too long to get the computer up and do it for you , but erm you can take that away with you if , if you like , that just makes the same points I 've been making now , but using a computer simulator . |