Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] and [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It stopped instead , and two humans in dark blue suits got out and started to lumber across the field .
2 If this were not the case and F t < E ( S T ) , a trader who bought a futures contract now and held it to delivery would , on average , make a profit of E ( S T ) - F t .
3 Similarly , if F t > E ( S T ) a trader who sold a futures contract now and held it to delivery would expect to make a profit of F t - E ( S T ) .
4 She was in there for a good five minutes crashing around and swearing occasionally .
5 The session starts around 2pm when the old faithfuls sit back and wallow in nostalgia as they listen to their favourite bands and singers Chick Henderson is always high on the list of course or dance to the records , spinning at 78rpm .
6 Herons land nearby and stalk the shallows or stand and roost .
7 Suitable accounting policies applied consistently and making use of reasonable and prudent estimates have been used in preparation of the accounts .
8 This was a superior kind of Naafi where NCOs and other ranks could have meals , and there were comfortable lounges to sit in and write letters or meet friends .
9 Several of the nearer birds got up and flew along the shore , revealing another feature which pin-pointed their origins : the lack of a white rump showed them to be of the race hudsonicus which breeds in northern Canada .
10 And it 's inviting adults of all ages to go along and join in the fun .
11 The answer , I think , involves a partial refutation of the interactionist position : crimes do share an intrinsic quality — they involve the knowing transgression of rules laid down and enforced by the state .
12 It is perfectly conceivable that we can make some general statements about the conditions that influence our self-indulgence or self-restraint in relation to rules laid down and enforced by the state , particularly when the nature of those rules and the way they are enforced are included for consideration .
13 To keep our analysis fairly simple in this chapter , we adhere to the definitions given above and ignore the complications created by durable consumer goods .
14 If you really do feel under stress , find five minutes to sit quietly and relax .
15 Perhaps you or I might have got fed up with all the attention and been tempted to tell the crowds to go home and leave us alone .
16 Using the Black-Scholes model , evaluate the following calls and puts and compare your answers with the market values given below and account for any discrepancies : .
17 From all this information the team drew up a matrix of crafts , materials and local resources , analysed technologies applied locally and attempted to order skills development in level of difficulty and in relation to social custom as a preliminary to curriculum design .
18 Bailiffs moved in and boarded up the house in Ely , Cardiff , as Pat and her children , Maria , 16 , and three-year-old Matthew watched .
19 You 'd be employing , you 'd be employing builders to come in and do it for you .
20 The best way to create jobs in the telecommunications industry is through liberalisation , our duopoly review , opening up the market , allowing the new products to come through and allowing customers to make their decisions in the marketplace .
21 The ASB 's proposals build on and develop those of the Accounting Standards Committee published as ED48 in 1990 .
22 They do n't want the experts to come in and advise because it is the experts that have let them down . ’
23 Do n't wait for Personnel to come along and do it for you .
24 One aim was to organise learning activities so that the two groups of pupils would have real reasons to work together and learn from each other .
25 Almost immediately barn owls moved in and bred successfully .
26 Others have suggested that there were paired nasal sacs opening separately and gave rise to the theory that heterostracans might be ancestral to jawed vertebrates ( Fig. 2 B , b ) .
27 In order to make things run smoothly , the BMC asked some notable British climbers to come along and help out .
28 For an infinitesimal second his lips parted slightly and lingered .
29 She turned , eyes flashing flirtatiously and pushed back his hair from his forehead .
30 Even where the coast does not face directly towards the incoming waves refraction causes the waves to swing round and approach the shore less obliquely than they were when further out to sea ( Fig. 8.8 ) .
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