Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's fantastic to live in and bring children up .
2 I had developed an extreme closeness with two of the doctors , and I called them , and they both agreed to go in and evaluate Ron 's condition and get back to me , and I said I would abide by their decision .
3 ‘ Do come in and tell Perdita .
4 You do n't have to leap in and pass judgement or give advice immediately .
5 It is often associated with a group of scholars in the USA known as ethnomethodologists : because they ( — ists ) set out to discover what methods ( — methodolog — ) people ( ethno — ) use to participate in and make sense of interaction .
6 Which perhaps opens the door for TV companies over here to step in and make stars once more out of top domestic wrestlers .
7 But much of Operation Gemini is about surveilance , observing known criminals and waiting for the right time to move in and make arrests , of which there have been more than a hundred and twenty since the operation started four weeks ago .
8 We want to rush in and give solutions , or reassurance when dealing with pain and confusion .
9 With images of picket-line strife , the broadcast warned : ‘ The last thing we need now is for Labour to come in and wreck Britain 's recovery . ’
10 Special librarians are not just information managers That would imply that any MBA could come in and manage information as well as managing production or finances .
11 If I was a young mother I 'd write in and demand re-runs of Joseph Losey movies or continuous showings of Jewel in the Crown , but then I 'd never get to learn about biological cleaners working at low temperatures .
12 We 'll be inviting people to come in and do pre-West End shows , small operas , small musicals , er concerts , films , you name it .
13 well , if they were interested in speaking to me I could probably put them on to not just myself but members of my flight , it is n't my flight it 's flight erm and there are several of us in Scotland who could come in and do things like that for a modest remuneration erm
14 ‘ I did n't go in and change Illona .
15 This was a superior kind of Naafi where NCOs and other ranks could have meals , and there were comfortable lounges to sit in and write letters or meet friends .
16 This means you can pay in and withdraw cash or cheques , at any of our branches or at our self-service banking machines ; issue standing orders and direct debits to pay club subscriptions etc , at no cost — however often you use them .
17 If he can actually make an effort to write in and persecute gays and ‘ ethnics ’ , then it is he who is spreading a terrible disease and ‘ twisting young kids ’ minds ’ .
18 The britzka overhauled Sam and Sarah halfway up the hill from Trouville ; Nora made the coachman pull in and let Sarah climb up ; he and Sam walked beside the horses to the top .
19 he 's retired now , yeah and sometimes well he used to go in and help Carl out at the Scottish Office when you were away producing your sprogs he edited
20 It is much better to step in and help people firmly rather than having to punish them at a later stage .
21 So you think that it would be inappropriate to say look this is a particular place set aside , a lot of people will use this and they do n't want to come in here the majority do n't want to come in and breathe cigarette smoke , so do n't smoke .
22 Are there natural pauses in the flow of language which give the viewer time to let it sink in and take shape in the mind ?
23 If he does it 'll be interesting to see whether or not he might be the player to come in and take Gary 's place and see whether he can strike up a partnership with .
24 If necessary he would break in and take possession .
25 Now I suppose this is just appealing to my sense of power or something , being able to walk in and take charge and in a minute or two they 've settled down and they 're not panicking because you 've arrived and all their burdens are on your shoulders and they do n't have to worry any more because the doctor 's there … this I find profoundly satisfying as long as I can , in fact , cope with what 's happening .
26 He knew only too well what would happen ; no doubt his stepfather would have the daily help to come in and take care of him , but as far as the business was concerned , it would likely be whipped from under him by the many land sharks who would prey on the defenceless old man without the slightest compunction .
27 The resolution went on to state that " any attempt by [ the PLO ] to sneak in and take control of the process in any way will result in the termination of the process and Israel 's withdrawal from it " .
28 Ershad met with senior Army officers who informed him that they were unwilling to step in and take control of the country .
29 It would do the people of Iraq no good at all for the West to step in and take Saddam away from them .
30 I 'm not going to rush in and take heads off .
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