Example sentences of "[prep] [coord] [vb base] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The district or islands council must as necessary appoint other persons to act for or assist the clerk .
2 If they were after foxes they would have either had several nets to cover all the holes or a dog such as a lurcher to chase after and catch the fox .
3 Verses 29–33 : the Merarites are to look after and transport the framework — pillars , pegs , cords — also under Ithamar 's supervision .
4 But the bishops would not apologise for nor retract the letter , and Mr Tembo could not convince them that the Congress Party had the right to pass death sentences upon them .
5 In Dorset 20,000 was allocated to ‘ monitor the impact of and develop the Care Programme Approach ’ .
6 The precise objectives outlined emphasise the intention to raise the awareness of and inspire the communication of information to " the WHOLE STAFF " ( Proposal document ) , and " to be constantly aware of the BALANCE OF STOCK held within the Library Resource Centre to ensure a suitable coverage of all subject areas " .
7 One thing to be said of that is that it does not at all follow , from the fact that we can not give particular descriptions of items that fall within a set , that we can not satisfactorily conceive of and describe the set .
8 Follow-up : a challenging activity to make use of and extend the information .
9 Horowitz was not even looking at her : opening his executive case , he lifted the base , sorted through several documents , found what he was looking for and shut the case .
10 Ideally this will not be necessary if those who send them have a vision for and support the work financially .
11 The fundamental achievement was the elucidation of the structure of DNA and proteins together with the mechanisms by which genes code for and control the structure of proteins .
12 Systematic arrangements will be made to assess , provide for and review the health and social care needs of people with a mental illness who would benefit from support and treatment in the community ( Coventry )
13 Normal scientists will articulate and develop the paradigm in their attempt to account for and accommodate the behaviour of some relevant aspects of the real world as revealed through the results of experimentation .
14 3.8.2 be answerable for and indemnify the Landlord against all actions costs claims demands and liability whatever in relation to any failure by the Tenant to comply with [ its ] obligations under clause 3.7.3 or in relation to any claim made by any adjoining owner or occupier or member of the public or other person in connection with the carrying out of the Tenant 's Works
15 Besides , if I marry Saul now , she will think I am provided for and leave the house away from me . ’
16 It is essential that we should maintain both our sensitivity and our effectiveness , if we are to protect and watch over the interests of the people we work for and provide the kind of services they need .
17 It will house a nucleus family of gorillas in its other half and we hope to be able to start a breeding programme and also to collect funds for and publicise the Digit Fund , set up to conserve gorillas in the wild .
18 The sea is calm , but such ripples as there are flick the light from the sun about and refract the view of the pebbles so that staring over the edge of the kayak is like peeing into a kaleidoscope over whose speed of rotation you have no control .
19 As a result , while Consolidated ponce about and play the rebel and might reach 50,000 , J might get the word to millions .
20 This is where modern designs like the Thermatex really comes into their own , because they wick the moisture through and keep the horse warm while he 's drying .
21 For example the extent to which patients like or trust the doctor and nurse may affect their willingness to cooperate in their treatment .
22 Whether the incumbent managers like or dislike the offer made by a bidder is only one side of the story .
23 It has been our experience that our car service patients like and appreciate the service they receive , and actually prefer it to being carried by ambulance .
24 The proviso set out below may be a fair compromise : PROVIDED THAT in so doing the Landlord shall cause as little inconvenience or disturbance to the Tenant as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances and shall not prohibit or unreasonably interfere with or prevent the use of the Premises for the Permitted User In addition it may be as well for the tenant to stipulate in such a provision that any development of neighbouring or adjoining premises should not include the building of which the premises form part unless of course adequate safeguards are included to ensure that the premises do not suffer as a result .
25 ( h ) On the facts of Dobson the rogue did interfere with or usurp the plaintiff 's rights .
26 The grounds on which such conditions may be imposed include police perceptions that disorder might otherwise occur , that there exists the possibility of damage to people or property or that the march is likely to intimidate people , or interfere with or disrupt the life of the community .
27 the chosen site must not interfere with or reduce the value of scenic and recreation areas , nor must the habitats of rare or otherwise important plant and animal species be disturbed ;
28 If language becomes separated from moral and emotional life — becomes merely a trail of clichés which neither communicate with nor quicken the mind of the reader — then we run the risk of depriving children of the kind of vital resource of language which poetry provides ’ .
29 A favoured alternative was Matza 's ( 1969 ) ‘ appreciative ’ stance ; the aim of the new sociologist of deviance was to enter into and appreciate the meaning world of the deviant .
30 In the Renaissance , which began in Italy in the fifteenth century , ancient art and literature began to be rediscovered with a freshness which inspired a new confidence in man 's capacity to enquire into and understand the past as it had really been , and a desire to emulate its achievements for himself .
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