Example sentences of "and [vb base] [indef pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She would come to the vicarage and borrow something of Sophia 's .
2 And make lots of profit .
3 ‘ I 'm going to sit there with my Sporting Life and make lots of money , ’ she laughs .
4 People risked everything to help escapers and want nothing in return .
5 And expect plenty of spills this Bank Holiday Monday at Kingston Bagpuize near Abingdon .
6 Cut a piece of felt into two pieces 2cms x 2cms and glue one on top of the other on the back of the bear 's head ( Fig 3 ) .
7 Herbaceous borders or mixed borders , or even the island beds of herbaceous perennials which make an interesting alternative , are a standard feature in many gardens , but few garden-owners take the word " herbaceous " literally and grow nothing but herbs in their beds or borders .
8 Once again the American 's plans for the Middle East were in disarray and then the Israelis allowed Phalangist units to enter the Palestinian refugee camps at Sabra and Shatilla and massacre everyone within reach .
9 Brush the tops of the two large rectangles with apricot glaze and place one on top of the other .
10 5029 is due to remain at Bury until the end of February , and is subject to a six steamings a month agreement , so it should see extensive use , and provide plenty of opportunities to experience GW ( four-cylinder power in Lancashire ) .
11 Distinguish major from minor points and provide plenty of light and shade .
12 " But I will still stick to my favourite plants — busy lizzies and begonias which do so well in the shade and provide lots of colour .
13 cos in New York they sort of like they have a chat and the wo they 've got some nice looking bird , right , and some sort of normal bloke off the street and they just sort of talk about New York and show lots of pictures of it
14 Indeed , I have heard of some anglers who deliberately attach a big hook to the ‘ feeder and catch plenty of barbel on it .
15 They think hard , but as Freddie says , you ca n't just plunge in unilaterally and put everything to rights .
16 I 've told Nenna time and again that she ought to get hold of some sort of reliable chap , an ex-Naval chippie would be the right sort , just to spend the odd day on board and put everything to rights .
17 ‘ We have discussed our marriage many times over the last four or five years and then we just sat down and put everything into perspective .
18 And put plenty of newspapers down .
19 Alternatives are needed — players with flair who can outwit defences with jinking and sidesteps and cause plenty of confusion .
20 Pour approximately 4 fl oz unsweetened grapefruit juice into a tall glass and add plenty of ice .
21 To know God and yet nothing of our own wretched state breeds pride ; to realize our misery and know nothing of God is mere despair ; but if we come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ we find our true equilibrium , for there we find both human misery and God .
22 They should eat a balanced diet supplemented with multivitamin tablets , avoid alcohol and get plenty of sleep .
23 is it easier to keep the children at home and get lots of help in for them ?
24 Although Boyd is working hard to get as many projects as possible into print and to , ‘ try to get recognised and get lots of people to buy the books ’ , she has an ultimate ambition .
25 Although Boyd is working hard to get as many projects as possible into print and to , ‘ try to get recognised and get lots of people to buy the books ’ , she has an ultimate ambition .
26 These fish are naturally shoaling and like plenty of space .
27 Bandage the knee in a slightly flexed position and allow plenty of turns , especially below the kneecap .
28 Wear comfortable shoes and allow plenty of time .
29 She wanted to attend the eunoto and the women 's circumcision and understand everything about betrothals .
30 Seemingly always perky , the young Jane would swing at the speed of light and win everything on offer .
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