Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's all right for me — I can close my eyes for a moment , and stroke my beard , and make little gasping noises to myself .
2 Smith and Cusack then had shots blocked in another goalmouth scramble , but there were to be no more real goal attempts by Darlington after that .
3 CAREFREE : But most girls are aware of the dangers of casual sex and want long lasting relationships
4 A further feature of this pattern can be distinguished at Braintree , where the plots have been shown to extend up to 105 m ( 343 ft ) away from the frontages and appear therefore to represent smallholdings associated with the various buildings comparable dimensions have also been noted at Great Dunmow .
5 The procedure will involve photo-copying at two stages and cut out typing forms both for Sheriff Clerks and Local Secretaries .
6 ‘ We have been co-operating with the Met police since November 30 in an effort to protect the public and prevent further bomb attacks , ’ he said .
7 pupils are able and mature enough to make choices at the age of 13/14 ;
8 Battered from side to side and up and down bits are torn from the main body and break away exposing parts from the reserve miscelles .
9 It is these muscles which make it possible to stand up straight and bend over to lift objects .
10 Political and church groups and sports- and businesspeople also launched campaigns to express solidarity with foreigners and opposition to violence .
11 Lawyers , basically , are trained for and used to an adversary system — where they act either for the prosecution or plaintiff , or for the defence — and seem always to see things in terms of guilt or innocence .
12 The professional will need to take control and demonstrate how to set limits .
13 Magharba and Majabr also made contracts ( al-thalth , al-nusf ) , again confined mostly to members of their own groups .
14 However , you will still need to make some use of notebooks and know how to organise papers such as computer printouts .
15 That has begun shipping to members , and SAG optimistically expects products complying to the specification to be around by the end of year .
16 Conventionality and Contrast together allow speakers to be consistent from one occasion to the next in their uses of the conventional meanings assigned to linguistic forms , and to maintain the same form-meaning pairings over time .
17 Ownership and control also crossed frontiers .
18 Sovereign Holidays and Transair also organise flights and accommodation .
19 But they must control unit production costs and respond more to market specifications .
20 I think that in life you have to discover what you 're good at , recognise what you ca n't do , decide what you want , aim for it , and try not to regret things afterwards .
21 Allow the patient to speak of what they notice to be wrong with themselves and try not to put words into the patient 's mouth .
22 using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future .
23 I shall start by considering the effects of the standard ideology on analyses of Middle English and go on to review aspects of variation in Middle English .
24 Lydia had intended to spend the next few weeks alone attempting to eradicate these shafts of reminiscence , determined not to follow the common course and go round seeking replacements for her lost love : an undignified and doom-laden procedure , leading to recriminations and disgust .
25 Those with one additional electron readily lose it and become positively charged ions ( cations ) ( for instance , K + ; , Na + ; ) and those with one less tend to gain an electron and become negatively charged ions ( anions ) ( for example , F- , Cl- ) .
26 Those with one additional electron readily lose it and become positively charged ions ( cations ) ( for instance , K + ; , Na + ; ) and those with one less tend to gain an electron and become negatively charged ions ( anions ) ( for example , F- , Cl- ) .
27 Genies and lamps , Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves , and Sinbad the Sailor all come out of that civilisation and end up singing Neighbours down at theatres across the land .
28 Right upstairs then and do n't tell fibs .
29 erm well I mean I think there 's a problem for adults as well as children in that we I do n't think it 's helpful to cover ourselves in guilt about erm what happens to the suffering that other people experience , arguably erm in order to maintain us in the living standards , you know , we 've learned to expect , but at the same time I think that the situation in the world is only tolerable to us psychologically because on some level we convince ourselves that erm those people who are starving and those children who are in a hysterically trying to keep themselves out of the way of shrapnel and hiding night after night in freezing cold shelters in Baghdad are not really people and not really children in the same way that we 're people and our children are children , and do n't feel things in the same way .
30 FIVE — never let ignorance hold you back and do n't pay consultants to teach you things you ought to find out for yourself .
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