Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the [adj] and " in BNC.

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1 We have gathered together the largest and most spectacular collection of Indian BANJARA embroidery ever to be shown in the UK .
2 Mansell 's appeal , which involves only the fine and not his subsequent ban from the Spanish Grand Prix , will be heard on 18 October .
3 At this point we 're only bringing in the Cherokee and the Viper , but ultimately we 'll bring in the Grand Cherokee and the minivan [ MPV ] , although we wo n't do those until we have right-hand drive versions , which may come before the next generation models .
4 His running tore QPR to shreds and he took a Waddle ball after 30 minutes to go down the left and set up Bright for a virtual tap in , his eighth goal in 14 games .
5 He said other Budget changes would affect only the rich and yet would increase the RPI and so benefits based on the RPI would be raised .
6 Add a border or binding down the leading and bottom edges of curtains for a real interior designer touch .
7 In Pretty Boy Floyd , Woody Guthrie caught poetically the awesome and terrifying instrument through which corporate officials economically harm others .
8 Soper was firmly in the tradition of those liberals who tried to make the Christian gospel more acceptable to ‘ modern man ’ by explaining away the supernatural and miraculous elements .
9 ( i ) Send both the pink and blue copies to Denise , Salaries & Wages when the date of return to work can be completed .
10 The reaction was an uproar : Sir Keith had managed to offend both the left and the right , as well as touching on two taboos in one theme : sex and class .
11 The British education system contains both the best and the worst — from atrocious elitism to brilliant inventiveness in curriculum development .
12 It also has probably the finest and most ancient native pines in Scotland , venerable trees whose gnarled , weatherbeaten habit has more in common with old oaks than with the conifers we are used to seeing .
13 The data will be supplied by Czechoslovak collaborators , and the simulations will predict both the distributive and incentive effects of proposed changes .
14 We can reiterate the conclusion drawn in Section 6.8 that the metric connections replace both the inertial and the gravitational forces of classical mechanics .
15 That is why the ‘ Lifestyle Network ’ has been created , employing both the geodemographic and financial targeting capability of Infolink 's DEFINE and the lifestyle targeting power of NDL 's ‘ Lifestyle Selector ’ .
16 The panels therefore are a contribution by the guidance staff to a total school philosophy which includes continuous assessment , a school-based certificate in years three and four which covers both the cognitive and affective domains and which is wholly positive in its comments , and mixed-ability teaching in years one and two .
17 It is nonetheless an unavoidable predicament for those working in the field of arts education to encounter if their aim to encourage both the personal and social enrichment of their pupils is to be fulfilled .
18 The Nutcracker suite in this charming 17th-century inn is so called because the low-ceilinged doorway has an exposed beam which has caught out the unwary and cracked a few heads in its time .
19 As a community do we seek out the poor and oppressed , endeavouring to help them in their struggle for dignity or do we put them in our litanies of prayer but refuse to act ?
20 The full moons and the eclipses will seek out the best and worst in your love life .
21 Birds possess a similar skill as you will discover if you try to dismantle even the untidiest and most apparently haphazard of twig nests .
22 A communiqué issued after the meeting stressed that while " a European security identity and defence role " was essential , " we will consider how the political and military structures of the alliance must be adapted accordingly " .
23 Craig Stewart neatly tucked away the first and , before the visitors could recover , an Ord free-kick was hooked across the goal by Butcher for Stewart to again apply the finishing touch .
24 If you put on the pink and rode to hounds like English gentlefolk these days , some wee feller with an Armalite would blow your head off .
25 In the main part of the building the paintings are hung on the first and second floors .
26 Only positive action by government in this regard can break down the wholesale and , in many cases , bitter mistrust of the police by black people , for , in the end , complete integration of different ethnic groups is a political issue .
27 TO find a special game in the Mega Drive version of Klax , merely hold down the Left and Up diagonal plus A , B , C and Start simultaneously at the title screen .
28 Finance Ministers and central bank governors noted especially the central and important role played by the IMF and the World Bank group institutions in the move towards economic stabilization and reform in central and eastern Europe and in the implementation of the strengthened debt strategy .
29 Howells made the opening by surging down the left and squaring the ball across the penalty area for Lineker who , right leg outstretched , steered the ball into the bottom corner of the net .
30 He tried to trace the cause of this present onset — which , like all the attacks , seemed much the worst and quite irredeemable .
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