Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [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 | 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 . |
3 | Many societies launch a new-style account and advertise it heavily to pull in thousands of new investors . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It smelt and made it hard to breath . |
8 | In 1835 de Tocqueville admired ‘ the extreme skill with which the inhabitants of the United States succeed in proposing a common object for the exertions of a great many men and inducing them voluntarily to pursue it . ’ |
9 | Often behaving OK and getting the resultant strokes , loops back and causes you actually to feel OK . |
10 | Saddam Hussein on Jan. 13 rejected a message from President Hafez al-Assad of Syria , and invited him instead to change sides and " join the ranks of the believers " in the great battle with the infidels . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | John Wesley edited an abridged edition and used it widely to support his sermons . |
13 | The object was to buy King Airs and other aircraft from South Africa and ferry them home to sell , hiring them out as and when . |
14 | Greimas maps onto his diagram Propp 's basic narrative chiasmus : traitor ravishes king 's daughter and transfers her elsewhere to hide her , hero finds somewhere king 's daughter and gives her back to her parents . |
15 | I went to the doctor on the Saturday and he said it was gastroenteritis and prescribed tablets for me for it and told me just to keep up my fluids so I did n't get dehydrated . |
16 | And I tears of course , you know , and er the poor old man he was a very small man , Mr , and er he lifted me up and told me never to mind , i could get another shilling . |
17 | She sent me to fetch two cups , and told me then to go to my own tea . |
18 | Her lip trembled briefly as Tony hugged her and Maureen kissed her again before they left , but she quickly recovered and told them unsmilingly to give her love to her father and the family . |
19 | A lot of Scots came this way via the Northern Line from King 's Cross and they were giving their Scottish concert in the concourse when a heavy metal band arrived and told them roughly to move . |
20 | They then drew alongside him and told him again to put his hands on the handlebars . |
21 | Jim had stomped downstairs wiping the blood off his face with a handkerchief and later it had been Jo and Lisa who had packed his bags and told him never to come back to the house . |
22 | He chased the customer down the road and told him never to come in the shop again — that was the way Ron was ! |
23 | Soon as the royal visitor had gone , he called us in and told us never to do such a thing again . |
24 | The brother of Yucel Ozen , who died in custody on 24 November 1991 after interrogation at Beyoglu Police Station , claims that he had been telephoned frequently by police who made veiled threats and advised him no to press his complaint concerning his brother 's death . |
25 | Bring up two sides , dampen the edges with a little water and pinch them together to seal . |
26 | Remove the fish and put it aside to cool . |
27 | I 'll come and see you tomorrow to decide the details . ’ |
28 | Roman put his hands on her shoulders and turned her gently to face him . |
29 | ‘ Keep him warm and give him plenty to drink . |
30 | This is where we need to listen to what they 're asking and what they need , and give them enough to satisfy them . |