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

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1 Is it because Nancy has been hospitalized or are smack and crack no longer regarded as social evils numbers one and two ?
2 Rounding it off with a cocktail , we finish our meal and sit there doggedly describing it to the waiter , with the menus there to jog our memory .
3 None of this means that they see perfect political competition in the interest group world , and influence as equally distributed among all groups and interests in society .
4 AFTER THEIR recent eponymous chart success , northern bleep boys LFO have set their hands to a remix of the BOTANY 5 cut ‘ Lovebomb ’ , which they 've approached with an excitement and verve so often lacking from more established remixers ' work .
5 AFTER THEIR recent eponymous chart success , northern bleep boys LFO have set their hands to a remix of the BOTANY 5 cut ‘ Lovebomb ’ , which they 've approached with an excitement and verve so often lacking from more established remixers ' work .
6 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
7 Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs .
8 If we can reduce our weight to around that of our youth and eat well enough to give us the energy to work and live our lives to the full , we will all benefit .
9 What Tolkien wanted to concentrate on , obviously , was death : more precisely perhaps on why people love this world and want so strongly to stay in it when it is an inescapable part of their nature ‘ to die and go we know not where ’ .
10 Well then when they start looking about a bit more , that is when it costs you because anything that Les has to get involved in , cos they go back to Les and say well why did he do this and why did you do that ?
11 Well Tony , was who manager at the associated now , er he was very a very popular player , he was a goal scorer on one occasion , they played an away match at Swindon and he scored a goal and the goalkeeper got sent off a John so Tony went in goal and he saved a penalty later in the match , but he was a very popular player he was a a good goal scorer then there was Colin he , he had one of the hardest shots in the league you know , I 've , I 've seen the goalkeeper shrug his shoulders at , at defenders and say well how do you stop those , they used to call him Cannonball at one time , and er there was Tommy he had his collarbone broken and he never played again after , but he was a great centre forward he used to make a lot of space for the other forwards you know .
12 Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic .
13 And , thought Busacher to himself , it would also help with the awkwardness of Suzi and Georg no longer speaking and everyone knowing that the little Hoflin was currently messing about with Gesner .
14 I careered down the snow-slope below and sat in the shelter of a boulder to watch Roger abseil down the ice pitch , coiled the ropes and climb carefully down to join me for a marvellously welcome brew under the Shelter Stone .
15 The man stretched his head forward , teeth wide now , as if impelled to fasten those upon the Sergeant 's gauntlet and pierce right through to bite ; but he desisted .
16 Their bones may become fragile and break more easily leading to fractures of wrists , hips and bones in the spine .
17 Their bones become fragile and break more easily leading to fractures of wrists , hips and bones the spine .
18 Because you do n't just suddenly go in give communion to someone and walk away again do you ?
19 This ‘ splendid isolation ’ was explicable twenty or even ten years ago when the field of humanities computing was so wide open and the methods appropriate to historical teaching and research so poorly developed .
20 Press it into the side opposite the tail and bend both around to meet each other .
21 Still floppy from giggling they were careful to avoid catching each other 's eye , but there was warmth and repose enough there to set against the hardness of the day 's demands .
22 Then after 24 days , the young break holes in the skin and swim swiftly away to seek safe hiding places .
23 They decide they want a mainly blue or green or apricot room and know just how to set about achieving it .
24 Others have been concerned to examine ways in which trade unions can best develop their own interests and bargain most effectively to protect themselves and to share any advantages accruing from the introduction of new technology .
25 Similarly , Message Queue Interface should improve the efficiency with which loosely coupled systems work : travel agents , for example should be able to request flight information from one system and get straight on filling in other details without having to wait for the remote system to respond .
26 Now Agnew again , great ball for Speedy and that 's the kind of defending that Forest have been missing from Colin Cooper Just hurt his shoulder then but he 's er still holding it as play goes on and Whitlow quite clearly holding Collimore then
27 Grip from the Michelin MXV2 195/65 tyres is strong and understeer generally well contained .
28 I even enjoy the shrill nagging pierce of my alarm , and slumber no longer claims me like the flu .
29 The centre stands for compromise between president and parliament — and compromise no longer seems a solution to their bitter war .
30 I called the local council who told me the wasps were best left until the end of the season when they would follow their queen and find somewhere else to live .
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