Example sentences of "[verb] and [vb past] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As described in Cinefantastique 12/2–3 ( 1982 ) , Rambaldi and his team designed and made the models .
2 ‘ Yes , we have — er — spoken , ’ he said , and the smile won and tipped the corners of his lips , bringing an enticing little dimple to one cheek .
3 Precisely chiselled pegs of a different wood from the rest of the ship , which swelled and secured the timbers once they were immersed in the water , were used instead of nails or screws .
4 I designed and made the drawings for some jigs and we made them I 'd two or three men with me and they made these jigs and them underneath the sets .
5 He designed and made the units from timber he found locally and then tiled the worktops .
6 Wastell also designed and built the pinnacles and corner towers , and the vaults of the porches from 1513 , as well as the vaults of nine of the choir chapels .
7 They supervised and assisted the foresters in finding , arresting , questioning and attaching Forest offenders , and in holding the attachment courts and the special inquests upon beasts of the forest .
8 The butty would then engage his men … [ and he ] supervised and paid the men , and provided the working capital .
9 He bent and kissed the tears in her eyes , resting his lips in their hollows .
10 We bent and pulled the pegs from cracked earth with a feverish haste and the tent , released from suffering the slope at last , collapsed like a strange orange animal in slow billows and blasts of fetid air .
11 In Spence the deadline stipulated by the purchaser for the sale of the business by a receiver had passed and the receiver ceased trading and dismissed the employees .
12 The couple systematically bullied and humiliated the children , often for fun , said Sonia Woodley , prosecuting .
13 Athelstan stopped and restrained the beadles who were harassing the poor fellow .
14 Thirty feet above the ground its boughs became too slender to support his weight , and he stopped and raised the binoculars to his eyes .
15 George dismounted and passed the reins to his father .
16 I dismounted and searched the corpses .
17 They dismounted and walked the horses , Luib and Ratagan taking the rear .
18 When projected , the miniature red , blue and green checks shone through the corresponding densities of image forming dark and light tone in the mono transparency , and the eye naturally resolved and mixed the colours to form an image closely resembling nature .
19 When projected , the minute red , blue and green checks shone through the corresponding densities of image forming dark and light tone in the mono transparency , and the eye naturally resolved and mixed the colours to form an image closely resembling nature .
20 He initiated and led the search party which found and buried the bodies of Scott , Edward A. Wilson [ q.v. ] , and H. R. Bowers , retrieving the diaries , drawings , and letters that revealed the epic story of their fate .
21 The palaces were very large , richly decorated and comprised a temple(s) , basilica , public rooms , banqueting hall , a throne room and magnificent gardens with peristyle and fountains .
22 He declined , however , to specify what type of vehicle production was being considered and said the discussions were still at a preliminary stage .
23 Artistically , Conrad must be allowed pre-eminence , yet he insisted , against the determined assumptions of his readers , that he was not a writer of ‘ sea-stories ’ , while in his novels he both used and contradicted the conventions of the adventure story .
24 For decades he has ditched , diked and drained the edges of the Everglades until all that is left is a barely viable core .
25 Alexandra stooped and kissed the children in turn .
26 The concept , which will promote Quality and Teamwork whilst recognising that our Customer 's needs and our business goals are one and the same , was introduced in June 1992 when the Management Team met and evaluated the fundamentals and benefits of such a system .
27 Who , if they recognised and understood the consequences of their actions , would choose such a course ?
28 It would protect all those persons in Hollins v. Fowler who merely handled the cotton ministerially , such as a carrier who merely received and delivered the goods in the ordinary way and it would not save the man who had sold the cotton to another .
29 Wind rattled and swayed the trees and filled my ears with the old songs of the land , and the sun shone through the moving boughs in shimmering ever-changing patterns .
30 And he commanded and requested the Christians that they should show great honour to the Moors , and respect them , and greet them when they met : and the Moors thanked the Cid greatly for the honour which the Christians did them , saying that they had never seen so good a man , nor one so honourable , nor one who had his people under such obedience .
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