Example sentences of "and [vb base] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As the mixture becomes too stiff to stir , turn it out onto a surface dusted with cornflour or icing sugar and knead in the remaining icing sugar . |
2 | ( 1 ) These and other figures are taken from a report published by the Cardiff Business School entitled ‘ Continuity and Change in the British Port Transport Industry ( 1991 ) ’ by P Turnbull and S. Weston ( price £25 ) . |
3 | Declining yews lose needles and develop in the same pattern as other conifers , and affected beech show specific changes to their branching structure . |
4 | Come in , come and sit in the front room . |
5 | and sit in the front rows for any play |
6 | Thus Forrestal reflected in July 1946 that the United States might have to tolerate much that it did not like about British conduct and influence in the Far East . |
7 | The more fundamental causes of conflict lay far deeper — in the basic conflict of two powers anxious to expand their interests and influence in the same region . |
8 | If we choose unc and iterate in the usual way , we find quite quickly that unc Normally , we would choose unc However , if we attempt to use ( 2.6.4 ) to find |
9 | Inside , the giant scoreboard had billed the match as Berwick v Allo ( as in ‘ Allo ) and was little further electrified until former Darlington striker Kevin Todd ( ‘ he 's had a rotten season ’ Beveridge said ) had a goal disallowed for a bit of slap and tickle in the great puddin' of a penalty area . |
10 | ( c ) Conjunctions and disjuncts aside , there tends to be a very high correlation between theme/rheme and subject/predicate in the Hallidayan model ( cf. the Prague position , section 5.2 ) . |
11 | Many males do not go far and remain in the lower reaches . |
12 | There is increasing evidence that many trichoneme L3 ingested during the autumn show a degree of hypobiosis and remain in the large intestinal mucosa until the following spring . |
13 | There is still an element of polarisation , however , which proclaims ‘ belief in the old and distrust in the new ’ . |
14 | Development of N. lapillus eggs is slow , taking about four months in temperate latitudes but up to seven in the White Sea , where eggs overwinter and hatch in the following year ( Fretter and Graham , 1985 ) . |
15 | I would say that it is our job to let people judge for themselves and have the opportunity to see controversial productions , whether it 's dance or drama , and unless people have the opportunity , and unless the companies are given the chance to perform their own thing , that drama and dance in the long run will die . |
16 | Strings of paraffin lamps gleam along the upper decks and dance in the inky water . |
17 | Even those who support the view of a gradual assimilation of legacy and trust in the classical period in order to account for examples of loose language have some difficulty here : for nobody really wants to suppose that this process had got very far in Celsus ' day . |
18 | On the other side were many who voiced optimism and trust in the Holy Spirit rather than defensiveness , saw more need for encouragement than for condemnations , and were convinced that there was a new opportunity for liturgical and pastoral use of the Bible which must not be missed . |
19 | The halls are traditional in nature : students have study bedrooms and eat in the main dining-hall , or , if on a self-catering basis , share a kitchen with a small group of other students . |
20 | ( i ) traditional Halls where students have study/bedrooms and eat in the main dining-hall ; |
21 | The strategic equivalent of the Constitution are the ‘ Three Pillars ’ of British strategy that cohave evolved since Crécy and Agincourt in the Hundred Years War of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries . |
22 | They chatter and stutter in the never-ending colonial quest for the perfect lawn , which is , of course , a reproach to the disorderly lives and vegetation on the outside . |
23 | But now — who would have dreamt it ? the thaw is trickling , the great tit is ringing his bell from the top of a bare lime tree , the earth is scented ; and the hares bound and skip in the warm wind . |
24 | These data compare predator assemblages with trapping data from the same habitat over which the predator was known to hunt , and comparisons can also be made between different species of predator that live and hunt in the same locality . |
25 | The size of a premium or discount for a currency depends on demand and supply in the forward market for it . |
26 | During the week I 'd get home late and sleep in the spare room — ‘ so as not to disturb her ’ . |
27 | " It should be obvious that in the crowded habitations of the poor , who live , cook , eat , and sleep in the same apartment and pay little regard to the washing of hands , the evacuations of cholera victims which are almost colourless and without odour can be passed from one person to another . |
28 | Even if you live and sleep in the same room , try to stay active . |
29 | Cover and cook in the pre-heated oven for 2½–3hr , until the beef is tender . |
30 | Cover and cook in the pre-heated oven for 3½–4hr , until the venison is cooked and tender . |