Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Then the Cid bade his banner move on , and the Bishop Don Hieronymo pricked forward with his company , and laid on with such guise , that the hosts were soon mingled together .
2 Until it is universally accepted that nobody whatsoever has title to property other than that held under rules to be agreed and laid down by all humankind , as distinct from those alleged to have been the product of some ‘ god ’ or other , will the first step towards formulating those rules have been taken .
3 And second , it must be conceived and laid out in such a way as to support existing shops and shopping streets .
4 Eighty-five per cent in special assistance to the Länder Brandenburg , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia as well as to Land Berlin to cover their general financial requirements and divided up among these Länder in proportion to their number of inhabitants , excluding the inhabitants of Berlin ( West ) , and
5 Spectators , wandering along the pony lines , were amused to watch Fantasma , who 'd been muzzled to stop her savaging anyone , standing on her two front legs and lashing out with both back ones .
6 You see when Steve used to erm come down to Selby I mean there were , there were occasions when I used to go into the college with him and sit in on some of his interviews .
7 You know , telling us everything about the Tories , what they 've done wrong and to go on from that , not telling us anything about how you 're gon na put it right .
8 Still , a certain chiaroscuro grimness attached to their surreal exchange and cries out for some brainless , comic intervention .
9 To begin your career with a book as wonderful as The House of Mr Biswas , and to carry on in such an unflinchingly individual way to produce a wonderful sardonic book like The Enigma of Arrival , is quite remarkable . ’
10 The portables will be joined by high-end and low-end servers and desktops made by the company from somebody 's chip set — again running the gamut of available silicon — and fleshed out by some of its own proprietary ASIC and graphics work .
11 When it has stopped coming , he drops the body and goes back for another lamb and another , creeping down the earthen steps with his blood-stained knife and his feet and ankles splashed with red .
12 It made up for all the poverty and hardship they had suffered , and planted a new , fierce determination in her to make her way in the world , to marry well and make up for all the injustice they had suffered because of her Uncle Harry .
13 He then generally obliged the heirs and entrusted to them that they should give and make over to each person whatever he had left them .
14 1 The chief characteristic of society is that it is " open " and made up of many interests that freely and automatically form themselves into a whole variety of groups .
15 They broke into the house in Scotto Crescent through the patio doors and made off with several ornaments .
16 They had both animals ready and saddled up in half an hour , which was as well , because five minutes later , on the stroke of half past seven , Lord Deverill himself arrived , accompanied by four couples of hounds .
17 Such generative practices structured my early experience , and built a constructed hierarchy of ‘ us ’ and ‘ them ’ which was set up and passed on to all initiates .
18 Habermas describes this as domination ‘ from above ’ because the cultural tradition that legitimizes power is generated and passed down through those who exercise it .
19 The first anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre took place in June and passed off without any major incidents .
20 Bayfield was the senior ‘ pro ’ of the pack , and lived up to that responsibility nobly .
21 Everyone worked with a will to equip the expedition and load up with enough food , petrol , water and ammunition for three to four weeks in the field .
22 She worked mainly with men , and got on with most of them , but she did not enjoy it when Alec Ardis , the son of the firm 's owner , one day came into her office and , without any encouragement from her and despite his married status , made an assault on her and refused to take ‘ no ’ for an answer .
23 As a result of nail sickness , the heavy Westmorland slates were regularly coming loose and crashing down with such force that they sliced through the lead gutters below .
24 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , seventeen minutes past five is the score , and hopefully we 'll be going back to White Hart Lane shortly and catching up with some of the players .
25 YOU sound very dissatisfied and weighed down by all that is happening in your life .
26 Er then he , there 's only three houses in the road that he lived in , , the next one along the road came up for auction and he sold his station and moved up to that and he said he 's just bought the one at the end of the road now which is er seven hundred and fifty thousand he paid for it , a hundred and fifty thousand to have it interior decorated .
27 When he built up one successful enterprise , he often lost interest in it and moved on to another .
28 He put the letter in his Out tray and moved on to another piece of paper , and then he stopped and went back to the first letter .
29 The British and other European countries knew that this would allow US airlines to fly from the USA , pick up passengers in Britain or in Europe , and fly on to any other destination , which would mean complete US domination of civil aviation .
30 It seems incredible that they were allowed to go up and jump out without any rudimentary training in landing techniques .
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