Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In such a system individual workers lost control over their own work rhythm , and became fully adjuncts to the machine , repeating those few elementary movements designed by engineering departments as the rationalized sum of their formal organizational existence .
2 Supplies of sea trout , known as sewin in Wales , are increasing and bringing down prices to around £5 lb .
3 They were going to undo the spells that held together the vortex and bring back Chaos to the world .
4 The home of the Ba was the body in the tomb , but it was able to go out freely and bring back life to the body and thus preserve the deceased 's identity on earth .
5 Once received the data will be converted from radio to microwave signals and passed along cables to the control centre nearby .
6 It can further be used to keep all members of the community informed , and to pass on information to other pressure groups and the general public .
7 Menus are sturdily British , and cost around £25 to £30 for a three course dinner .
8 They crossed a bridge and came down steps to the water 's edge .
9 According to a report from the Itar-Tass news agency on Oct. 29 , Yeltsin said that withdrawals would only resume after separate agreements had been signed with Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania to regulate the procedures and to set out measures to " provide social security for the servicemen and members of their families " .
10 I will be your judge and put home questions to you , and sometimes you shall be mine and at last pronounce sentence upon me .
11 The accused had bought the property in 1989 and rented out rooms to Department of Social Security tenants .
12 Shankar and Vice-President Henck Arron formally " resigned " and handed over power to the Army on Dec. 27 .
13 The end-of-term atmosphere was maintained when Mrs Kinnock dressed up as an air hostess and handed out sweets to the accompanying press corps .
14 His vision broke frontiers and opened up travel to ordinary people .
15 The remainder of Cynthia 's visit was spent in supporting Dorothy 's arm while she wrote a letter that was to be given to the solicitor — a Mr Graham Lytham of Messrs Granby , Hemingford and Bowles — and handed in person to Dorothy 's son when he received his gift .
16 Premiums start at £4 per month , and average around £6 to £8 but can be £15-plus in London .
17 Birds can often be diseased on arrival and pass on infections to humans such as psittacosis , tuberculosis and hepatitis .
18 The state would continue to own land , but peasants could work their plots as their own businesses , employ labour , and pass on farms to their heirs , and members of co-operatives could set up private businesses .
19 Please ask in all local classes if members could offer anyone a bed for the Friday night , and pass on details to , .
20 When the final Sunday dawned , John , Nora , and Sarah went to the early service at St. Martin 's Church in Trafalgar Square and walked down Whitehall to the site , arriving just after eleven .
21 A group of staff officers were clustered around one of the last of the fires , stamping their feet and holding out hands to the blaze .
22 Or we could comply with the 30 October 1993 rule but amend the accounting reference date within the first nine months of incorporation , as we may , and draw up accounts to 31 October 1993 , which is within the seven day period allowed by s 223(2) .
23 Halve pastry and roll both pieces to twice the size of the meat .
24 Some US$40,000,000 of the unfrozen aid was destined to be used to replenish foreign exchange reserves , pay for oil imports and pay off arrears to international organizations .
25 Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league .
26 Grimsby frustrated Middlesbrough in the early stages with their sweeper system and repeated back passes to their goalkeeper .
27 From this last question I realised that he thought Leslie had been a member of the Special Operations Executive ( S.O.E. ) , whose agents , trained in Britain and flown or dropped into France , worked in association with local groups , and sent back information to London .
28 It is a fast-flowing river and falls around 400′ to its confluence with the Thames , formerly powering a number of mills en route .
29 In 1988 , after the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza had started their uprising , he made another fateful decision , renouncing Jordan 's claim to the West Bank and handing over responsibility to the Palestine Liberation Organisation .
30 Also on the subject of authorship , John Morehen , with a degree of lucidity rare in this area , subjects pieces bearing suspect attributions to Byrd to computer analysis , and explains how contributions to conclusions may thus be made .
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