Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | If this happens you should create a new DC based on the rejected one and change it appropriately to include the assessors ' comments . |
2 | So Rémy set out to explore the situation , and laid himself out to please , and his gifts and graces , when he tried , were considerable . |
3 | And expected everyone else to do the same . |
4 | Roman thanked the girl and asked her not to tell Mr Smith he had been asking for him . |
5 | He said he was sorry and asked her not to contact the emergency services . |
6 | He thought he should acquire a sober ‘ Anthony Eden ’ black Homburg hat and asked me where to buy one . |
7 | So I fell on my knees and asked them not to punish the child any more . |
8 | Sometimes he talked to it , and asked it not to kill him . |
9 | ‘ He was n't the type to moan and asked us not to complain until he got out . |
10 | Then all at once he was taking her hand and drawing her up to stand before him . |
11 | That experience angered and frustrated me sufficiently to consider coming to this place to try to change the evil which the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) was letting loose on decent families in decent communities . |
12 | Sometimes the wasp may even insert a small twig into the soil and jiggle it about to help settle the material . |
13 | Many societies launch a new-style account and advertise it heavily to pull in thousands of new investors . |
14 | As we shall see later in the chapter , however , there is a potential conflict between using interest rates to control the demand for money and using them also to control the exchange rate . |
15 | ‘ Lady Danby , ’ she said , reaching for Theda 's arm and bringing her forward to face the battleaxe , ‘ you will allow me to present Miss Kyte , and she will , I am sure , be delighted to accept your invitation . ’ |
16 | She wondered whether to stay where she was , cold and tear-stained , and let her father find her and pick her up to comfort her as he did when she was small . |
17 | I have my doubts that Batty will ever be world class , that aside I can not understand why Wilko can not sit down with the side he 's got and bang something out to keep both Strachan and Rocastle in the side . |
18 | ‘ If it 's clear tomorrow , see if thoo can gather t'sheep up and bring 'em down to t'lower slopes . |
19 | Then , establish the key area in which the person doing that job must achieve results , and review them regularly to make sure your employee always has the same view of the job as you do . |
20 | It smelt and made it hard to breath . |
21 | Apply a cuticle cream to each nail and rub it in to soften . |
22 | He could talk to Michael Harvey and trust him not to make use of what he said . |
23 | Your Directors unanimously recommend that you vote in favour of the aforementioned Resolutions , and intend themselves so to vote in respect of their own beneficial holdings totalling 117,180 ordinary shares representing 0.07% of the present issues ordinary share capital . |
24 | The atmosphere was one of people enjoying themselves in their own way and allowing everyone else to do so too . |
25 | What 's the point of returning to work and allowing someone else to bring up the child ? |
26 | By studying the gospel references to the apocalyptic Jewish figure of the ‘ Son of Man ’ — whom Jesus sometimes appears to identify with himself , but sometimes not — Wrede had come to the conclusions that Jesus had not in fact applied the title to himself ; that after his resurrection the church had come to anticipate his return ; that it had then identified Jesus himself as the coming Son of Man ; and that the impression given in the gospels of a ‘ messianic secret ’ that Jesus in his lifetime conveyed only to his closest disciples , and charged them not to reveal to others until the proper time came , was a mere literary device to support that identification . |
27 | I advised and charged them not to stretch themselves beyond their line by speaking out of the [ local ] society , or by fancying themselves public teachers . |
28 | All they did was take photographs and , and send somebody round to try and stop us getting a home here ! |
29 | I tell you what we 'll do , we 'll try to find someone on the way who knows the counter-spell and send him back to wake the Gnomes up . ’ |
30 | The doctor would feel her breasts , find nothing , smile and send her off to deal with a new , an incurable bitterness . |