Example sentences of "[prep] and [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I had a poster done out and had it outside the town hall .
2 We then take those kind of and use it in an ocean to create the state of the ocean .
3 But to take some fact that a novelist has written of and to add it to the mishmash at the back of your mind and then to reproduce it as part of the web you eventually weave : this is the process of creation .
4 Nevertheless a sheriff officer has the right to come to our home , take possession of items which I have paid for and take me to court .
5 She talked with Emma about the chart and what it was for and put it in the kitchen where Emma could see it clearly .
6 Written up details of recycling campaigning experience for and sent it to .
7 Please note : Bookings can only be accepted if you cut out the relevant token for the course you 're applying for and enclose it with your initial application .
8 Walter made quite a business from stealing rationed food from the grocer he worked for and selling it on the black market , while Theo dealt mostly in men 's clothes which he shifted on to a second-hand dealer who paid ready cash .
9 But then in seventy nine we had a hit at home with Bunch of Time and that as far as we were concerned was the end of the road you know to be successful in Ireland and then late eighty one , early eighty two you know they started playing Bunch of Time over here and it became a top twenty hit for us and that you know changed the whole thing round about and got us from say the pubs in Ireland into the concert circuit in England which we 've been doing ever since .
10 And only Ackroyd would script a dialogue between several literary figures he has written books about and shove it into the middle of his latest offering .
11 He worked as an unhappy little boy on the quay , rolling barrels about and storing them in a warehouse , under orders from his father .
12 He wanted to take Sunday off and spend it with his family .
13 The corridors of the BBC are long and pea-green ( the 1984 setting of Orwell 's book , reputedly ) , and I followed a uniformed attendant through and round them for the obligatory ten miles before happening upon Studio B10 .
14 This appears to be the case , first , because the pupils like and respect them as a consequence of the way they themselves are treated and , second , because of their instrumental value .
15 It was so difficult to conjure him up at will now , to truly remember what he was like and bring him to life again .
16 Can we bring ours up and 'ave it with you ? ’
17 and erm oh calcium hydroxide is perhaps a more interesting one but you pick one of them that you 're happy with and take it through here so what would happen with let's see I mean you would n't actually drip sodium an acid onto sodium if you 've got any sense .
18 Andy takes the branch we hit the man with and wedges it under the grating ; part of it sticks through but there 's a stump where a smaller branch has broken off and the grating rests on that , held a half-metre or so off the stone rim .
19 Aside from that , it 's a system that adopts a metaphor that everyone is familiar with and implements it in an intuitive way .
20 All trips pick you up from and return you to right outside your hotel .
21 Well , really , how to make a cup of tea is like the same thing as making a cup of coffee first you have to take the kettle to the tap , turn the tap on and fill up the kettle , then take the kettle back to the ma , erm , where you got it from and plug it into the wa wall .
22 Tim Pollard , the Marketing Director , even extended the courtesy of collecting me from and returning me to Birmingham Airport .
23 She said go now to the electrical desk and you can pay for them when no I do n't want to do that and I made her come out with me and see I picked up those teddies in the bags and I went back in and put them by the electrical desk
24 In normal circumstances the men would just have forced their way in and relieved him of the weapon .
25 Sitting there , I think about that for a while , then I decide to bring all my plants in and stick them round the bed .
26 ‘ Sam had brought a couple of trucks of water melons in and stacked them on the sidewalk .
27 Then they brought food in and laid it inside her shelter .
28 Letting Gomez loose , Trent heaved a loop of his neck rope in and tied it to the fishing-line , leaving enough slack so that the strain was off Gomez 's legs .
29 It was only when Taggy found the key to this room , and I discovered it to be so beautiful , that we set to and cleaned it between us . ’
30 They will wish to examine it in ways contemporary users do not need to and to analyze it in the context of other datasets .
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