Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And we started , they gave you a helmet , we had to buy a canteen to put your water in and a metal box to put your sandwiches in and then they took us down . |
2 | On 1 November Sukarno was called in and a ceasefire arranged . |
3 | Next door but one , new neighbours had recently moved in and a man was at work in the garden , slowly digging a flower bed , while a small boy pottered about trying to help him . |
4 | Crown Bar , where all the stained glass windows were blown in and a ceiling collapsed . |
5 | A glass of milk and an apple when you got in and a smack if you were late . |
6 | thing to put a table mat in and a drawer at the top . |
7 | There is a welcoming bar , a spacious lounge for guests to relax in and a TV area which opens out onto a wide , covered terrace . |
8 | If I 'm going to live , give me a future to live in and a present to build from . |
9 | Gloria had gone in and a person at a window had waved once but Dot had n't known if it was him . |
10 | the other one , but even though it opens outwards , a bit comes in and a bit comes out and so he had to chip away at the |
11 | In some of the other houses the stable was now a double garage , but in this one it had been blocked in and a window installed . |
12 | His monument erected in the Parish Church of East Grinstead was removed to Sevenoaks in 1710 , when the Church roof fell in and a window to his memory was placed in the Parish Church of Sevenoaks in 1954 . |
13 | sort of nice sort of boots on and a sweatshirt tucked in and a belt on she looked like a teenager really . |
14 | There was a travel agency in the foyer as you came in and a girl called Dinxie and I ran this travel agency that was open during licensing hours . |
15 | After a few seconds silence a jingle cut in and a record was played before replacement DJ Brian Moore took over . |
16 | The improved surroundings include a room for children to play in and a baby changing area . |
17 | Feynman , 1967 , p. 147 ; Anscombe , 1971 ; Sorabji , 1980 , Ch. 2 ; Mellor , 1986 ) A coin is put in and a chocolate bar comes out . |
18 | The roadbridge survives today , but the cutting has been completely filled in and no trace remains of the station . |
19 | After a mile or so the banks closed in and the gradient increased … |
20 | Personal Pensions are ‘ money purchase ’ plans whereby the retirement benefits depend mainly on the amount of funds paid in and the return on investment , whereas the company schemes can be either money purchase or ‘ final salary ’ , where the benefits are based on the employee 's salary and length of service . |
21 | Later in the afternoon the clouds rolled in and the lake took on a bleak and sombre appearance . |
22 | Eventually , as winter set in and the year drew to a close , Praag fell and the hordes of Chaos ran amuck . |
23 | But soon the facts crowd in and the film spirals into hagiography . |
24 | erm but erm it 's terribly difficult to balance , you know , one 's care for someone like that , and other people like that , with the needs of people who want to use the church to pray in and the churchyard to visit graves etc. etc . |
25 | The chimney was demolished , the mill race and arch filled in and the milling equipment removed . |
26 | In WORDWISE + , text can be viewed in large-scale lettering on screen as it is keyed in and the user can go through the text , using the arrow keys on the keyboard , making any necessary amendments . |
27 | After that , spices are packed in and the skin resewn . ’ |
28 | The afternoon was drawing in and the water was choppy under the keen wind . |
29 | But we 've only just got the bubbles in and the soap 'll dissolve them . |
30 | The Completion date ( i.e. when you actually move in and the money for the house is handed over ) is usually 28 days after the exchange of signed contracts and deposits . |