Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Move to new position and repeat from 10 as many times as you like , starting a new shot for every new subject . |
2 | Robert Wilkinson 25 , of Thornton Street , Hartlepool admitted two charges of deception and asked for 40 more involving bouncing cheques worth £4,000 and committed all over Cleveland and Durham to be taken into consideration . |
3 | Because I mean we 've helped you with this and helping with that anyway . |
4 | Each female lives for about ten years and produces in all about a million eggs . |
5 | " Well now , I want you to go away and think about this very carefully . |
6 | Recipes , for example , were arranged alphabetically in sections , with ingredients , prices , weights , and cooking times all precisely stated , on the basis of tests carried out by the author in her own kitchen . |
7 | However , we decided to try it with the food and tucked into some quite outstanding starters , including terrine of foie gras with wild mushrooms and some grilled bites of red mullet with caviar which positively leapt into the mouth . |
8 | This dream : I had it the night after Mum-in-the-mud , the night after English Lit when I 'd sat and stared at these dead simple questions — I mean , ‘ Examine Mark Antony 's friends , Romans , Countrymen speech with a view to its effect on a modern audience ’ . |
9 | A key concept to emerge in preliminary field work was that of educational homogeneity and a major focus as the research develops will be on ways and means by which such homogeneity is produced and sustained in two strikingly different socioeconomic circumstances . |
10 | However , Wainwright offered stubborn resistance , and responded with some hard hitting from the baseline to level the score at 6–6 . |
11 | Organised by the Alton Inner Wheel , it will feature clothes supplied by the fashion shop Experience , and starts at 7.30 p.m . |
12 | The dance will combine disco and modern ballroom dancing and starts at 8 pm . |
13 | The Afternoon Class starts at 1.00 pm and finishes at 3.00 pm . |
14 | The Morning Class starts at 8.45 am and finishes at 11.45 am . |
15 | After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack , I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke . |
16 | When the water boils , add the pasta , stir , and cook for round about six minutes . |
17 | A number of documentary collections , some of them drawing on Soviet publications , were compiled by western scholars , but they tended to bear the strong imprint of liberal editorship and to concentrate on political rather than socio-economic material . |
18 | She hated herself for remembering , not just that last ugly confrontation in the campagna but the things that had preceded it , the good things , starting with the fun they 'd had together and ending with that long , sweet night she 'd spent in his arms . |
19 | That being so , a long course of decisions , beginning with Dr. Bentley 's case [ Rex v. Cambridge University ( 1722 ) 1 Stra. 557 ] , and ending with some very recent cases , establish , that , although there are no positive words in a statute requiring that the party shall be heard , yet the justice of the common law will supply the omission of the legislature . |
20 | ‘ a long course of decisions , beginning with Dr. Bentley 's case [ Rex v. Cambridge University ( 1722 ) 1 Stra. 557 ] , and ending with some very recent cases , establish , that , although there are no positive words in a statute requiring that the parties shall be heard , yet the justice of the common law will supply the omission of the legislature . |
21 | He was with a group of friends whom he had apparently met in the gallery , and they were all standing around him admiringly , talking and laughing in that exaggeratedly animated way only Americans have , reacting and demanding reactions . |
22 | Its greatest literary monuments are the sequence of French prose tales from the thirteenth century about King Arthur , known as the Vulgate Cycle and transposed into English only in highly compressed form by Sir Thomas Malory ; and the later Italian epics about the knights of Charlemagne , Boiardo 's Orlando Innamorato , ‘ Roland in Love , and Ariosto 's Orlando Furioso , ‘ Roland Run Mad ’ , imitated in English by Spenser 's The Faerie Queene . |
23 | We 've looked and looked at this still from the StarBalls demo and STILL ca n't think of anything to say about it . |
24 | Underlying these definitions is the sentiment that the professional is a noble , independent individual who places public duty and honour before all else . |
25 | Not all firms are ‘ market orientated ’ to the extent that they put the customers ' needs and wants before all else . |
26 | In the event the union of Foix and Béarn in 1290 effectively solved one aspect of the controversy — Roger-Bernard III , count of Foix and vicomté of Béarn , now embodied the claims of both houses to Bigorre . |
27 | Her gaze was dark , and hinted at some impossibly deep sense of pain ; and for a moment Lucy felt a certain regret , if not shame , at the way that she seemed to be ready to manipulate any situation for whatever advantage she could get . |
28 | ‘ He could get stopped and searched for some quite other reason . |
29 | Legionnaires ' Disease was first recognised and named in 1976 following an outbreak of pneumonia amongst a group of American Legion delegates to a convention in Philadelphia . |
30 | Trade bills are bills drawn by one trade customer and accepted by another rather than a bank . |