Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gilles Peyroulet is opening a new space on 16 January at 7 rue Debelleyme and kicks off with sculpture by Jurgen Albrecht , simple geometric forms of paper and card which reflect and absorb light . |
2 | Available in one size only , it measures 30in from nape of neck to hem and fits up to 42in bust . |
3 | The new X-terminal offers a large user memory of 30Mb , and fits in with Forefront , Hitachi 's heterogeneous systems integration schema announced in February . |
4 | Beachcombing soaks up the hours , punctuated with crisp swims during which my scarf unknots itself from my breasts and drifts out to sea like a directionless jelly fish . |
5 | A major work in the field remains A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney , in which the relevant entry reads , ‘ Fursey , Fussey , Fuzzey , Forsey ’ , and goes on to instance John Forshay 1431 ( Dorset ) and Roger Fursey 1583 ( Surrey ) . |
6 | Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor . |
7 | The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll . |
8 | A benefit concert is a two-hour show that begins at 7.30pm and goes on till dawn when members of the audience are either asleep or drunk . |
9 | PLAYER-KING : Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' cart — ( CLAUDIUS enters with POLONIUS and goes over to OPHELIA and lifts her to her feet . |
10 | Such rigidities can be observed in organizations and institutions as well as whole cultures : the small , traditional engineering or textile firm which fails to adapt to the market and goes out of business ; the political party caught between renewal and betrayal ; the institution so deeply set in its ways that it is hardly aware of them . |
11 | Nathan gets and goes off in search of somewhere quiet , clutching a toilet roll and anxious anticipations . |
12 | Slightly irritated he thinks that there is something wrong with the lock and goes down to reception for assistance . |
13 | If you live in a low-lying area where there are ponds and canals , there may be plenty of mosquitoes and gnats around in summer . |
14 | So he steels himself and starts on about Ireland and exile , beginning with his journey from Dublin to work as a navvy in London in the ‘ 70s . |
15 | Once you 're at the summit descend by the more popular Miners ' Path which will take you down across the causeway over Llyn Llydaw and finishes up at Pen-y-pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass . |
16 | She sits in the passenger seat of the car on her haunches rather like a dowager duchess lacking the string of pearls , and glances about with curiosity . |
17 | She sticks the cigarette in her mouth and looks around for matches . |
18 | Now when Mike gets up each morning for breakfast Natasha jumps into their bed and nestles up to Diana . |
19 | Here then is an act that combines humility and repentance and stands along with baptism and communion as heavily symbolic ceremonies which require simple elements to carry them out . |
20 | Day Six : With a salute from the dawn chorus , your cruiser leaves at 6.30am and heads back to Cologne . |
21 | Take the right hand path which cuts over the shoulder of Sail Liath and drops down to Shenavall , near the head of Loch na Sealga . |
22 | The Minchmoor Road turns right and drops down to Yarrowford . |
23 | ‘ I would n't say it was a regular break-in , thief surprised and shoots out of panic . |
24 | Right , one woman she comes in , with an ice cream tub , and fills up with food and goes home , in an ice cream tub . |
25 | is under pressure again now and loses out to Kevin . |
26 | The scenic Lake Vyrnwy Nature Trail begins at the ornate Victorian dam and leads up through woodland , both deciduous and coniferous , into the heathery hills . |
27 | The first line begins with the man who has justly been termed ‘ the father of modern theology ’ , Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher ( 1768–1834 ) , who was Professor of Theology in Berlin from 1809 ; and leads on to Albrecht Ritschl ( 1822–89 ) , Professor in Göttingen from 1864 , and those who under his influence formed the school of what is now generally known as Liberal Theology . |
28 | When the Greeks begin to use it , it is also part of their interest in mastering the appearance of nature , and leads on to perspective and chiaroscuro , to European painting . |
29 | This descends the south flank and is initially rough , but reaches a clear path that winds round Fionn Loch and leads down in surroundings that become idyllic . |
30 | If you are sitting in a very large house on your own , which is draining away your resources because it still has mortgage payments to be met and it takes a lot of money to heat and light every year , you must seriously consider cashing in on your assets by moving to a smaller house that eliminates your mortgage and cuts down on running costs , or by taking out an annuity on your house . |