Example sentences of "and [verb] it [adv] [verb] " 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 I must ask you : Will you come to Scone and make it publicly known that this kingdom is your prime care ? |
3 | Many societies launch a new-style account and advertise it heavily to pull in thousands of new investors . |
4 | she has n't gone out and sold it though has she ? for one or two fairly decent names er |
5 | Priestley supported them and made it well known , so much so that he was asked not to attend the dinner — just in case . |
6 | It smelt and made it hard to breath . |
7 | At Ferrari , the only effort to put things right is either to find the scapegoat or to cover up the mistake and deny it ever happened . |
8 | We 'll we 'll we 'll try and plot it then produce |
9 | He let his hand wander a little , and got it petulantly pushed away as she heaved herself out of the clutches of the chesterfield 's upholstery , and sat up on the edge of it . |
10 | If anything , they would have been better off contributing less prize money ( which they tried to do in 1991 but were not allowed to reduce what they had already promised ) and used it instead to go into the appearance money pool , which will still have to be funded . |
11 | John Wesley edited an abridged edition and used it widely to support his sermons . |
12 | He put his finger towards one of the clenched fists and found it tightly grasped . |
13 | But I have been to the cirque in early June and in October , and found it almost deserted , so it is not too hard to pick your moment . |
14 | Each film contains 16 shots , and developing it automatically reloads the camera . |
15 | They treated little embarrassments such as their role in the gradual destruction of the ozone layer in the same way that the Vatican dealt with internal corruption : by brushing it under the carpet and pretending it never existed . |
16 | Imagine the colour of that bird and imagine it gracefully flying . |
17 | Remove the fish and put it aside to cool . |
18 | You would n't take a clarinet out of a box and put it together crooked . |
19 | The Bulgarian Telecommunications Co , which last week gave contracts to Siemens AG , L M Ericsson Telefon AB , Alcatel NV and Northern Telecom Ltd under its $300m modernisation programme , says it will announce two more foreign investors shortly : ‘ We will announce soon our partners for building up a surface satellite station and for introduction of a new digital overlay network , ’ Antoni Slavinski , deputy chairman told Reuter ; and a joint venture between Bulgarian Telecommunications Co and US Sprint International Inc will start operating on April 15 ; Sprint Business Telecommunications Co will enable customers in Bulgaria to link host and personal computers with others around the world , and says it already has some 50 applications , mostly from foreign companies operating in Bulgaria . |
20 | " It 's a long-term project , and to help it there 's got to be a forest sense among the general public . |
21 | It was built successfully but two attempts to emulate and balance it soon ran into difficulties . |
22 | He put out his hands almost against his will , took up one of the mallets and swung it testingly to get the feel of its balance , picked up a punch at random and applied its point , none too deftly because his hands were tremulous , to a half-defined fold of drapery in the nearest block of stone . |
23 | The human pulled at the gate and swung it enough to allow itself inside . |
24 | He opened the flying jacket and folded it then unzipped the tracksuit top . |
25 | Sieve it , pressing to extract all the colour from the saffron ( or , for a good strong colour , put the lot in a food processor ) , and set it aside to cool . |
26 | He slips his hand inside the unzipped top of his jogger suit and withdraws it enough to let me see his gun . |
27 | First , Parkin argues , whilst a hierarchy of material reward does indeed usually represent the unequal distribution of ‘ marketable skills ’ in a society , it is illegitimate to extrapolate from this , as the functionalists do , and assume it also represents the distribution of these skills , as an innate quality amongst society 's members . |
28 | In fact the dream that we all had about Great Britain acknowledging it 's theatre and funding it properly has suffered a lot of setbacks since the ‘ sixties ’ . |
29 | I just stood there , my heart banging like a sledge-hammer , and watched it slowly dawning on you . |
30 | Louise Hignett , a stylist from Keith Hall the Hairdressers salon in Arnold , Nottingham , cut off the damaged ends and texturised it throughout to encourage the curl and take some of the weight out of it . |