Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] and " in BNC.

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1 Suspend them on long and short threads , tied to a wire coat-hanger .
2 ‘ God preserve me from foolish and deceitful women , ’ he said , letting her hair go and falling back on the pillow , his arms raised angrily above his head .
3 Its aim is to do something in the life of the person who reads it , as well as to capture his aesthetic interest and supply him with historical and theological information .
4 If you must use a rim lock , buy the best rim deadlock you can afford , and fit it with long and strong screws .
5 ( iii ) Collect blastocysts into warm ( 37-C ) M2 + BSA wash them through warmed and equilibrated drops of M16 + BSA ( Table 5 ) and incubate in culture drops of M16 + BSA under oil at 37 C in 5% CO2 in air .
6 Yeah , well you got to have a , you 've got to have some flowers and you just put them between that and leave them .
7 I think you should , allowances should be at at least support you in that and also from those allowances other resources that provide for research etcetera for the members .
8 Well I put it on early and then somebody will have to come .
9 Put it on low and leave it the night and day cos it was left on for a week once was n't it ?
10 And you did that with them and then laid it down , you see , and then you gathered your sheaf and put it on that and turned it round and gave it a twist like that and then And that was how it was done .
11 You cut it into twelfths and then you erm
12 We cut it to four and those four are still our major selling products and the foundation of our business .
13 I put mine like this and that 's why it has n't stayed very well actually !
14 ‘ You break it in half and just stick it against your skin , and it stays there . ’
15 And she 's giving it , do you want a chocolate bar ? it 's poison I break it in half and give it to Geraldine first .
16 When I yell , take the first available right again , drop me off quick and then keep right on going as fast as you like .
17 When challenged as to why the ‘ pasty-faced ’ directors were not more representative of the public , Sir Nicholas replied : ‘ If we meet someone outside Scottish and English nationality who meets our requirements they would be welcomed .
18 I then multiply it by five and the larger number exceeds the smaller number by 8 .
19 So if you multiply it by six and it 's still raised to the power .
20 " I am thinking of a number , I then multiply it by seven and add on five " .
21 okay multiply it by ten and now divide it by ten .
22 The clean lines of rectangular-shaped frames lend themselves to elegant and sophisticated designs , so try to bear that in mind when planning a picture such as this .
23 Right , would you do your religious studies er work in this lesson because I know nothing about that and er neither does Mrs Chester , so I will check that with Mr later .
24 They know nothing of that and you know nothing of them , to your mutual survival .
25 Amazing int it you get something like that and it 'll go forever
26 Erm if you do I think what we 'll do is we 'll go through this book one so that we make sure that you really know everything in this and you 're really good at it .
27 these two here , get everything but this and , and this one here , as you can see it 's only a tiny amount I require
28 Get it like that and that sort of thing which is gripping , it 's different , and it 's it 's it 's something people can relate to immediately as well .
29 The great goods depots of London possess an importance superior even to that of the passenger termini themselves and furnish to the keen observer fields of study every whit as interesting as those afforded by the heterogeneous masses of humanity which daily pack themselves into express and local trains .
30 I congratulate them on that and hope that in the future they will carry on that practice .
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