Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 All the windows were broken and came in and landed on the people working . ’
2 ‘ And I hate to see you unhappy , and you wo n't feel better if you stay in and frowst by the fire all day .
3 Thus , to the primary objective : the production of a new OED for the twenty-first century ; we must add a second objective : the electronic handling and delivery of the information contained in and added to the OED , so that the latter is able to be altered in response to changes in the language .
4 But after he sat down and thought about it he came in and apologised to the lads . ’
5 In such circumstances ( known as ‘ the last resort ’ ) the Bank of England will always step in and lend to the discount houses , or purchase bills of exchange from them before the bills have reached maturity .
6 Look how he blooded Speed and Batty … he did nt chuck them in and hope for the best .
7 Then came the snow and she had to stay in and watch from the window how it piled up against the water butt , how it lay like a blanket along the sills , how it changed the distance from bluey brown to white as far as you could see .
8 At that moment Mauleverer tottered in and made for the armchair beside the fire .
9 ‘ But after he sat down and thought about it he has come in and apologised to the lads and realised he maybe should not have said it .
10 We used to walk in and stand at the foot of one of the giant cranes .
11 Books from Boots Library had small labels in them which , if a reader wanted to buy it when it had finished its circulation life , he could fill in and give to the librarian when he returned it .
12 Before anyone goes in and sits on the dentist 's chair which forms the centrepiece of the cage , Dr Tydeman will first monitor them using some external equipment .
13 In fact , this technique has led to some of my most successful parties where the parents join in and participate in the proceedings .
14 The easier alternative for video is to record the scene as a two-shot ( page 73 ) , the static nature of which can be relieved by discreetly zooming in and panning between the two speakers from time to time and then zooming back to the two-shot .
15 And what I want to do is , as the moment where I 'm going in and teaching in the area that I am I do n't mind the learning support bit , I do n't mind the fact that the chil er the , the , yeah , yeah
16 He made sure they were both tucked in and went to the door .
17 He did n't even knock but just walked right in and went through the house looking to see if we had anything of value to part with before we could receive any relief .
18 A Japanese man came in and asked about the china ducks .
19 Schellenberg told Rossman to go in and walked along the corridor .
20 The student will develop the skills and knowledge required to process client requirements for air travel sold in and ticketed in the UK for journeys both within the UK and originating from the UK ( SITI ) .
21 As I looked up , I saw that water was beginning to slop in and trickle down the wall .
22 We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live .
23 The report focuses on the importance of transport and mobility in enabling older people to fully participate in and contribute to the life of the community and contains recommendations aimed at addressing the mobility needs of older people .
24 As the article states , they were a pleasure to fly in and compared to the Lincolns they were indeed luxurious .
25 Once people have been diagnosed as suffering from food poisoning , or have been struck down by viral infactions and diseases caused by doubtful practices , it is necessary for somebody to step in and legislate for the industry .
26 ‘ The Germans are formidable but our young players have proved that they can come in and cope with the best , the outstanding example being Alan McLaren 's handling of Italy 's Roberto Baggio , ’ Roxburgh said .
27 It meant his leg was all skewed in and pushed against the other one .
28 Every kind of wonderful bird was flying in and perching on the branches of the great tree , and as soon as one landed a Minpin would climb onto its back and off they would go .
29 My cases were brought in and stacked against the wall .
30 For instance , the various ownership rights of the capitalist class will be enshrined in and protected by the laws of the land .
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