Example sentences of "[det] and [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The Anisminic decision goes much further than this and says in effect that A 's decision can be set aside by the courts if they disagree with his interpretation of the rules which he is required to apply .
2 An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain .
3 The final hymn had eight verses , not to speak of a chorus of Hallelujahs at the end of each one ; Mr Frizzell enjoyed this and sang in a pleasant tenor voice .
4 I knew exactly how I would do this and explained in some detail , finding Alec Reid equally fascinated .
5 Long afterwards , when it was over , when he could finally bear to think of it all , he understood that , deep down , Laura had not expected to live beyond thirty and that , without realizing it , he had picked up on this and joined in the relentless , exhausting determination to sample life to the fullest .
6 Nigel sensed all this and basked in it .
7 It is wise to plan for this and to keep in mind the possibility of building up to having video installed in a percentage of the classrooms .
8 BHC cut the machine in half and put in a central section to carry more cars and passengers .
9 In both cases students may choose either to continue their studies to an advanced level in all four main subject areas or to drop some and specialize in others .
10 They were taken from one court to another to be tried under one charge or another and kept in jail all the while .
11 Crystallizable polymers consist of a mass of tiny crystals , usually mis-oriented with respect to one another and embedded in non-crystalline material .
12 On that day , various poptastic things happened all over the world , all to convince you that AIDS is a terrible thing , that safe sex does n't mean no sex and that we must all love one another and usher in a new era of positivity etc etc .
13 The hero is credited with wholly worthy motives , to ‘ make this all one place ’ so that ‘ we may learn to trust one another and live in peace ’ , and the only opposition to his dream comes from bureaucrats as obstructive as those who tried to restrain the foreman who wanted to go to France , and an interloper who plots to take the plane across the Iron Curtain .
14 These were mere fragments of the complex arrangements which he had made in order to secure his throne , and they were entirely necessary to Henry if he was to have sufficient support among those families — perilously few and divided in their allegiance — who alone could ensure his survival as king of England .
15 I had drunk too much and woke in the night knowing I was damned .
16 The World Bank has too many people costing too much and working in the wrong place .
17 The agate picks cost £6.50 each and come in five different sizes .
18 Got a got a pair of twos there ee by heck ! for four and a pair is six well I think I 'll have I 'm afraid two eights , two o , two eights , two tens and then nine did n't ask for that but I had to throw a pair of twos away for that and go in there you go .
19 And of course heating your house in the middle of the night is not what everybody wants , so there has to be an attractive price to persuade people to do that and to invest in the storage heaters , hence the half price electricity .
20 That I think perhaps is one of the striking differences between that and living in a house in Harlow , where you may or may not know your immediate neighbours .
21 It showed good form — and was , I ventured to imagine , rather romantic of Tod — to go outside like that and stand in his slippers on the wet sidewalk .
22 That and sitting in casinos .
23 Girls , money , fast cars — it was the choice between that and working in a factory for the rest of your life , and I went for the girls — ‘ I 'll have the girls and all the money , please . ’
24 Towards the end of the eighteenth century Anglican evangelicalism reinforced the attack , but it operated on the poor ; Methodism did that and worked in the hearts and minds of the poor .
25 Benjamin looked at these and exclaimed in delight .
26 On the other hand we also have the ability to remember past events and situations , to visualize these and to create in our imaginations future possibilities .
27 They were advised to carry on as at present with these and focus in the meantime on the priority problem behaviour .
28 The strain tensor is diagonal with The strains and e may be found from these and substituted in Equation ( 5.12 ) .
29 Newman was overwhelmed by the latter and wrote in The Sunday Times : ‘ Strictly speaking no art is translatable into another , not even poetry into music .
30 If so , you 'll have to spend more and invest in a Flare or a Roller , which would be our second-stage recommendation .
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