Example sentences of "and [vb infin] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Since the press was now free to publish and comment on all aspects of political life , strident debates took place in the columns of the newspapers and even , though more timidly , within the Legislative Body itself .
2 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person .
3 I think people give it away too much ; I do n't think they take the time to sit down and think about all aspects of being a creative person
4 ‘ It got people to sit down and think about these things .
5 Others were running wild , frightened of human contact and impossible to catch and treat for many days .
6 British industry suffered a major crisis and needed to reorganise and rationalise at all levels .
7 ‘ People do get work that way but it 's horrible to sit and watch at those parties where there 's so much competition and everyone 's running around in tight frocks getting drunk ’ , she says .
8 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
9 ‘ Oh do shut up and look at these maps with me .
10 He may be frightened by crossing a road , by fast cars , by crowds or sudden noises , so that his spasticity increases ; he may panic and freeze in these situations , so that he can not move at all .
11 Lead words , if you want to sit down and , in , in general you see er , you want to just sit down and think about what you 're doing and what you 're not doing , you can sit down and exercise on these words , now I 'm not saying you 'd ever want to do that , right now if , now you know I was saying to you about comparative questions right
12 Infectious diseases , particularly the diarrhoeal diseases , are both difficult to prevent and control in such circumstances and they are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates in many areas of the world .
13 This being believes that he is able to look and measure in all directions , whereas his observations are really limited to directions contained in the two-dimensional surface .
14 And I said there 's nobody can go and sleep on those mattresses .
15 At the same time teachers are being treated more and more like workers and less and less like professionals , so that their sense of power and freedom to evaluate and select among these opportunities feels diminished .
16 Management should develop and communicate to all employees a vision of where the organisation is going and the contribution employees will make to its success , involving employee representatives as appropriate .
17 It is obviously devastating for a parent to watch a child go through misery , but Dorothy Einon points out that children learn how to give and take from such experiences .
18 Er , I 've got er , I 've almost abso three quarters promised to go and call on some friends in on the way through
19 This means that an applicant seeking a first interim order in care proceedings , whether or not it follows upon an emergency protection order , should file and serve on all respondents before the hearing statements of the evidence to be relied upon .
20 ( b ) Cross-appeal A respondent who wishes to contend : ( i ) that the decision of the court below should be varied either in any event or in the event of the appeal being allowed in whole or in part ; or ( ii ) that the decision of the court below should be affirmed but on different grounds ; or ( iii ) that the decision was wrong in whole or part must file and serve on all parties , within 14 days of receiving notice of appeal , a written notice setting out the grounds on which he relies .
21 A classical physicist can decide at the beginning of an experiment to call that electron over there A and this one over here B. Subsequently they may interact and go through all sorts of complicated convolutions , but because he can in principle follow the motion the classical physicist 's labels have an abiding significance .
22 The great doors had been wrenched off their hinges , and anyone could come and go at all hours .
23 And where possible , we do try and pass on any discounts that are available to you .
24 The engineer with the irreverent sense of humour who would n't give houseroom to a defunct machine but who would carefully dismantle and put by any parts that might be of use later on would — this time next year — be helping to nourish the rose beds .
25 Coleridge was to speak and write on many occasions of the ‘ visions of childhood ’ which so filled him during his London school-days .
26 She continued to weep and suffer for many months but the tears were no longer helpless but purposeful .
27 Even in the heat and battle of Prime Minister 's questions , it is best to go away and reflect on some matters .
28 Many hours are taken up with writing notes and minutes , with the loyal support of our Secretary , who still manages to ‘ smile and sing under all difficulties ’ .
29 I would therefore urge people to try and talk about these kinds of things before the situation arises because this can avoid so much misery later on .
30 And it 's always very interesting , I find , to go and talk to these groups of people erm and see the way that questions are put , which reflect a British experience , which are not the questions which a French civil servant would necessarily put , because his experience is different .
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