Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Where 's he making it , he must have had money he did n't just buy those fields and make money and have a big house like that .
2 The unique formulation contains Panthenol Pro-Vitamin B5 to thicken hair , repair damage and give ultra body and shine — without over-loading the hair shaft .
3 If on the other hand , the colony gets too cold , as it may in winter , the workers eat honey and use its energy to vibrate their flight muscles within their thorax without moving their wings , so generating body heat .
4 Eat shit and die you mother .
5 They are designed to keep the body supple , develop co-ordination and improve poise and general fitness .
6 Readers can check this result by subtracting Project C's cash flows from Project D's cash flows and solving for the IRR as outlined in the previous paragraph .
7 Make copies and circulate them amongst your friends and family , asking them to check with you before they make their choice — to avoid duplication .
8 Technological Convergence is also a nice idea , but it may lead strong companies into major new markets where they lack experience and fail to achieve success .
9 Raise camcorder and hold in comfortable position .
10 An alternative to the questionnaire-type of worksheet , is the field booklet or pamphlet with pre-selected headings and blank spaces where the pupils can jot down their own notes on particular features , or make plans and annotated sketches .
11 From time to time they lose patience and sweep aside decadent governments .
12 So I lose patience and decide to skip all that stuff about twenty paces .
13 LEVEL CROSSINGS — Many accidents take place at level crossings simply because people lose patience and do n't wait for the barriers to open .
14 How often we confine faith and insult God by entertaining puny conceptions of him !
15 Those who lose heart and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters .
16 The hermit crab partly avoids this complicated and hazardous process by having a shell-less hinder part and protecting it with a discarded mollusc shell , switching into a new one in a minute or so whenever it has the need .
17 The groups raise money and distribute it to help those in need , mainly through social workers .
18 The groups raise money and distribute it to help those in need , mainly through social workers .
19 Thus , racecourses ( mostly ) lose money , trainers ( largely ) lose money and racehorse owners ( almost invariably ) lose money .
20 International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds .
21 Council workmen have had to tidy footpaths and repair roads and curbs , partly in response to the number of heavy lorries passing through .
22 While this is certainly true for some radicals , both 4-ASA and 5-ASA scavenge hypochlorite and inhibit myeloperoxidase at low concentrations .
23 I 've given him some some things to play he 's going to play with his pennies and make patterns and work out his tables .
24 for physics there is only one true measurement from any one position , and it can be more accurate than ever before ; writing and painting communicate look and feel from a viewpoint with more sophistication than ever before ; with a Cubist vision which constructs reality from the different facets exposed from different angles one is better orientated than ever before .
25 Every inch of available wall space was taken up with bookshelves , and every inch of shelf-space was taken up with books — books , mostly , with tattered jackets or sun-faded bindings and dating , Greg guessed , from the ‘ twenties , ‘ thirties and ‘ forties — presentation copies , review copies and remaindered copies among them .
26 Take photographs , make notes and make sure that at the next staff meeting everyone gets feedback about the visit .
27 A student will assiduously attend classes , make notes and do private study .
28 As you gain experience and begin to think about a first cross-country , local soaring provides a golden opportunity to check the compass for large errors and to get some practice at turning on to definite headings .
29 We have printed a handy Viewing Checklist on page 39 — make photocopies and fill in one at each property you visit .
30 The familiar and approved accounts of Scottish life have long favoured a country of hills and fields and firesides , where braw lads and bonny lasses dance reels and go on , after early struggles , to better things ; where the best thing of all is the kind landed family that comes up from London to visit them , famous for its stables , castles and ceremonies .
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