Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Humility is to orient our lives towards God , so that we understand and obey him in a greater and greater sense .
2 David Hunt from Downing Street told Lascelles that Ramsey had been known to stop in a procession , send for a pair of trousers to replace the wrong ones which he had put on by mistake , and change them in the middle of the aisle .
3 They form a component of some social stratification systems simply because members of those systems select certain characteristics and evaluate them in a particular way .
4 At this stage cut off the complete head and invert it in a paper bag , hanging these in an airy place for a few days until the seeds are quite dry .
5 First of all , he could borrow dollars from the Fritz Bank and sell them in the spot market for DMs .
6 At one time we kept pigs and used to feed them up with the waste food and sell them in the market .
7 In the absence of transactions costs and the option premium this series of contracts would permit the investor to buy the shares at 220p from the writer and sell them in the market for 237p thus gaining a gross profit of 17p per share .
8 ‘ Put all the waste paper through a shredder and sell it in the college shop as bedding for rabbits and guinea pigs . ’
9 The aims of the Fatherland Union were set out as being " to protect national interests , strengthen national unity and concord and unite everybody in the name of Bulgaria " .
10 Or you can go flying with Dumbo and lose yourself in the wonderland of ‘ Alice 's Curious Labyrinth . ’ .
11 Swallow a pint instead , and lose yourself in the waves of The Little Fish .
12 Perhaps you could go and fight in one of those wars they 're always having somewhere and lose yourself in the din of battle .
13 For those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle and lose themselves in the peaceful Nottinghamshire countryside , the working farms of the Nottinghamshire Farm Tourism Group offer a taste of the rural tradition .
14 In contrast , the Dionysiac chorus , like unconscious actors , enter into and lose themselves in the characters that their collective ecstasy impels them to conjure up .
15 I 'm looking for the magical pleasureboat , to carry us off and lose us in a kingdom out at sea .
16 She wanted only to rid herself of the blocks Ewan had inflicted on her and lose herself in a new future .
17 The map user can select features of interest from the digital map and display them in a way that is suited to his or her requirements .
18 When they did n't have a gang to fight they 'd run after me , take off my trousers and hide them in a bush .
19 Us kids were highly amused at all this , but I was distracted from the fun by Frankie who suggested that we gather up the bottles and hide them in the washhouse before they all got broken .
20 When his unlucky opponent approached , the fighter would grab the scabbard with his right hand and raise it in the air as if it were the knife .
21 That has never been seen as a constituent of self regulation , and I doubt whether any government would be willing to divert so many responsibilities already assigned to other existing bodies ( for example , the Medical Research Council and the Committee on Safety of Medicines ) — better qualified to carry them out — and concentrate them in the GMC alone under the sole control of the profession .
22 And wrapt me in a gown .
23 To solve a problem the student must recall the relevant concepts and rules and combine them in a way that satisfies the principles of good practice .
24 We will now develop these themes and combine them in a systematic way to construct an improved understanding of the relationship between daily life and the nation state .
25 Linguists belonging to the Prague School by and large conflate the two structures and combine them in the same description .
26 " We 're going to carry the yew berries home in our mouths and eat them in the great burrow .
27 ‘ We usually bring our own food and eat it in the park , ’ Tom said , ‘ but today we thought we 'd eat a proper meal in a cafe with you . ’
28 When turning a corner into the next aisle of the shop , do n't tamely walk round behind the trolley and push it in the new direction .
29 And send it in the pre-paid envelope
30 And send it in the pre-paid envelope .
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