Example sentences of "[vb -s] and [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , such third-party regulation often incorporates and consolidates employment terms which have already been agreed via prior negotiations between unions and employers .
2 The international wildlife trade is controlled by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ) which bans commercial trade in an agreed list of currently endangered species and regulates and monitors trade in others that might become endangered .
3 Cable television operator Viacom International Inc , New York says it has agreed to acquire privately-held software development company Icom Simulations Inc of Chicago , which develops and publishes software for a variety of systems , including CD-ROM and cartridge-based video games ; terms were not given .
4 You can enter a number of switches to the command line to change the way Turbobat handles the way it compiles and produces output etc .
5 Slice the aubergines into ⅓&in rings and chop onion .
6 He lives and breathes fortuity .
7 HIT THE NORTH , a celebration of Scandinavian bands , takes place at London 's Marquee with Eggstone , Poverty Stinks and Sharing Patrol playing the first night and Bel Canto , SS Sol and Inferno 5 playing the second night .
8 The latest model , the Pearlcorder S912 , has a voice controlled microphone that starts and stops recording as you speak leaving your hands free , yet costs only £49 .
9 ‘ It reinforces and give practice to what has been going on during the day , ’ he says .
10 The student is made aware of the band of tolerance within which his behaviour is acceptable as a match for the model-act by the reactions of an external critic ( the teacher ) who rewards and punishes sameness and difference .
11 Though he wants and needs work , no one wants a man of his age ; furthermore , he realizes that his academic talents are not needed either .
12 ‘ Taxes over which the city has control ’ implies a contrast with royal taxes , which the city is not competent to remit ; the phrase thus signifies and asserts autonomy , albeit limited , in fiscal affairs , enjoyed by indulgence of a sovereign .
13 In the guitar plants , there 's an own-design computerised fret-insertion machine plus a robot which holds and twists guitar necks so that every part gets buffed equally — a job it can perform far more accurately than any luthier .
14 In the guitar plants , there 's an own-design computerised fret-insertion machine plus a robot which holds and twists guitar necks so that every part gets buffed equally — a job it can perform far more accurately than any luthier .
15 Under the scheme , International Software purchases software for a particular company , negotiates and manages licence agreements with software vendors , then maintains , distributes , and installs the programs as required .
16 — ie transformative activity , above all design activity , allows and recognises actuality in its equation , understanding and transcending the usually antithetical worlds of the given ( the posited ) and the " would be " ( the act of positing ) .
17 Revolution , and its betrayal by a regime which both prescribes and proscribes literature , are described in both works .
18 Deacon both uses and transcends technology .
19 If it does not , or when it files and gives notice that it is satisfied , or the court on application decides it needs no further information , then only is a return day fixed by the court .
20 This chapter describes and analyses soccer spectator violence , both domestically and when British teams play abroad .
21 He appoints and dismisses government ministers and has at his disposal a wide selection of public appointments , honours , etc .
22 I 'm just finishing this , when Auntie arrives and takes charge .
23 GRE were founder members of the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau , which monitors and arbitrates insurance matters , and members of both Lautro and the Association of British Insurers which set down codes of practice for all members to comply with .
24 Managing a curriculum has at least three interlocking components : ( a ) a formal statement ( more or less detailed or precise ) ; ( b ) those who deliver ( teachers ) , and who enjoy more or less autonomy , responsibility , public confidence , etc ; ( c ) a hierarchy which monitors and supervises delivery , carries varying degrees of ‘ clout ’ vis-à-vis teachers , and operates at varying degrees of distance from the classroom .
25 The primary engine of historical change is the transformation of the economic sphere , which progressively establishes and extends humanity 's conquest of nature and moves towards the elimination of material scarcities .
26 As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities , the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate 's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council .
27 For example , at elevated temperatures , sodium bicarbonate decomposes and releases carbon dioxide and leaves sodium carbonate as mentioned earlier .
28 Very probably at least some of these patinated bronzes should be regarded as legitimate copies rather than as fakes , rather as today the British Museum produces and sells resin copies of some of the more famous antiquities .
29 The dominant instance of a society is therefore that aspect of it which sustains the prevalent economic system by legitimating the way in which it produces and distributes wealth .
30 Once both drives are installed connect the ribbon cable to both drives and interface card , and connect the power connectors to the drives .
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