Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [coord] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Add red pepper and chilli and saute for two minutes .
2 Melt the butter in a pan , add the chopped mushrooms , garlic and mace and cook for 2–3min , until the mushrooms are soft .
3 Little wonder it is acclaimed in song and story and longed for by the expatriate Scot !
4 As well as supporting the Group 's production units in optimising and controlling process activities , research teams also undertake investigations into the qualities and properties of raw materials , plant design , suitability of packaging materials , environmental issues and the development of new products , and research and planning for the operating units .
5 She picked up her jacket and handbag and headed for the distant clubhouse .
6 They said she was fond of visiting the countryside and coast and appealed for property owners to check outbuildings in case she was taking refuge from January 's cold weather .
7 In the hall , turning to Martin , she said , ‘ Come and see the table before you go upstairs , ’ and hurried forward to the dining-room , where Martin exclaimed in genuine appreciation of the table , beautifully decorated with flowers , glass , and silver and set for sixteen people .
8 Add the mushrooms and pepper and cook for a further 10 minutes .
9 Add the garlic , chilli and pepper and cook for a further 1 minute , stirring .
10 Season the salmon with salt and pepper and cook for about 5 minutes , depending on the thickness of the fillets , so the underside is lightly cooked and the top barely warm .
11 They had a good diet of bread , margarine , jam and bacon for breakfast , roast beef , potatoes and greens , and rice pudding for lunch , and bread and jam for tea with cake once a week .
12 Heat the oil in a frying pan , add the garlic and liver and sautè for 2–3 minutes .
13 Then they went to bed again and drank and loved two nights away and then they had a party and then they made a giant salad of mushrooms and tomatoes and sweetcorn and ham and avocado and lettuce and hibernated for a week .
14 Also on Oct. 15 the Sejm approved legislation regulating television and broadcasting and allowing for commercial stations .
15 But he did miss it ; he thought he had been born homesick ; he certainly thought he had spent most of his life waiting and longing and aching for the Bright Palace where his mother 's people had quarrelled and laughed and made love and war , and where the charming ruthless Wolfkings had woven Ireland 's history .
16 We feel we can go on eating and drinking and living for today , just mildly titillated by guilt .
17 Add chilli and paprika and cook for a further minute .
18 But , oh he 's quite happy , he 'll curl up in the back of a car , but when I come home and he goes so berserk if I 've left him at home , I know that he 's been watching and listening and waiting for me all that time .
19 ‘ Secondly , he had a passion for Arthurian legend and lore and searched for the Grail and Excalibur .
20 Add the white wine , brandy and mustard and cook for 1 minute , then pour in the cream or yogurt and bring to the boil .
21 This favourite phrase of hers , meaning uninformed opinion , seemed to underline her contempt for the situation in which I had placed myself : the young , married woman , abdicating intellectual effort , doing nothing but washing and cleaning and caring for her baby .
22 Before the prison doors had opened , or she had been stuffed into the hold of that ghastly convict ship , to spend her life scrubbing and cleaning and whoring for rough and dangerous men .
23 Stir in the chopped onion , celery and carrot and cook for 2 minutes .
24 Hatchard put down his notebook and ballpoint and reached for a cigarette .
25 The , finally remembering all that I had been told , I capsized myself and grabbed onto the canoe and paddle and headed for the nearest bank .
26 To be old is to be wrinkled and crabbit and heading for Parkinson 's or Alzheimer 's disease .
27 Doctors are under great pressure and no longer come around in pony and trap and stay for a round of golf and two glasses of sherry .
28 He will then envisage the designed chain of events between input and output and look for the hiatus , he may do this by rules , by a pictorial model or by a model involving some symbolism such as expected voltage levels .
29 This includes the cost of traffic congestions and inconvenience and delay for millions of motorists .
30 KNIGHTMARE — Give the old man food and water and ask for help .
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