Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No and like they 're , like Mr was like taking the piss yeah right , everyone was clapping and cheering about something in the class , yeah , and Mr opens the Mr opens the door and goes stop that clapping , and shuts the door .
2 Real concrete problems , such as the fact that Germany is the biggest trading nation in Europe , 50% more populous than France or Britain , that she holds half of the Soviet Union 's debt and has lent more money in government-guaranteed credit to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union , can not be made to disappear with words .
3 Following his talk , Mr Denton has kindly agreed to let us publish a map containing his outline for a Shropshire Metro and has contributed some notes .
4 Moira , of Town Farm , Middlesbrough , is well-known as a first aid instructor and has trained many people .
5 Youth unemployment has since the mid-1970s been a central fact or a central fear of many young people , and has affected many others .
6 She will be continuing her TV career with a new series of Fantastic Facts and has received several offers from other companies .
7 Allen stresses that HAH , which takes about 400 patients a year and has received some help from Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts , enables some people to by-pass the local hospital altogether .
8 He deals much more with national issues rather than local ones and has received less media attention as a result .
9 By spreading total daily consumption more evenly , society reduces peak demand and has to devote less resources to building power stations whose number is determined by peak usage .
10 It has brought into that area of Belfast a vast number of new businesses and has revitalised that area of the town .
11 Professor Alan Goodship at Bristol University is currently doing extensive research work on tendon injury and repair and has presented several papers on his work .
12 The Holy Spirit has broken through all the man-made obstacles , and has incorporated all types and backgrounds of people in the messianic community .
13 French television and film output is of poor quality and has achieved little success worldwide .
14 For thirty years , Clark has been obsessed with sex and death and has achieved some notoriety for his books Tulsa ( 1970 ) and Teenage Lust ( 1984 ) , in which his nude models have portrayed , in turn , lust , despair and boredom .
15 Groupe Speciale Mobile communication in France is more expensive and has achieved less penetration than in Germany , and cellular overall has much less penetration than in the UK .
16 Then Lady Walters and Miss Rosamond Wynn-Pope who is the indefatigable honorary organiser , and has run this ball so efficiently for the past fifteen years , drew the winning tickets for the raffle .
17 But ex-Preston Grasshopper Hayton has plenty of big time experience for he formerly skippered England Colleges and has played several times in the first team .
18 Since then he has held many positions including Company Secretary and has seen many changes within the organisation over the years .
19 Prince Charles , he says , hates being recognised in public and has transferred these emotions to buildings .
20 He has been helped by Labour 's manifesto commitment to electrify the line to London , and has made much emphasis of his local record .
21 The LDDC has taken control of the Docklands Light Railway from London Underground and has made some progress .
22 I believe he is half aware of his problem and has made some effort to solve it by forcing himself to concentrate on what he is told to read .
23 Once he began to recognise the key herbs to use , Chris started to experience success with all kinds of ailments and has developed several recipes , such as the one for a general tonic listed here .
24 Peter Powell has flown trains of his kites from a fast launch up the Thames , from a rear-facing pillion seat on a speeding motorcycle , from the sunroof of a car , into the sea and out again , and has demonstrated these stunts all over the world ; but do not expect to become a Peter Powell Mk.2 overnight !
25 TONIGHT ( Thursday ) is the last chance in Britain to see the comet that has passed closer to the Earth than any for two centuries — and has caused much confusion over who discovered it .
26 Mr Griffiths is the music critic of the Times and has written several books on music , including a study of Olivier Messiaen .
27 The obvious conclusion is that the writer himself was present on these occasions and has written some form of daily record or diary .
28 NAM 's Membership Secretary Terry Musson is in charge of this project and has undertaken this work largely single-handed since July .
29 They did , they say they got water hammer we went into the ladies toilets and one door , one cubicle was shut and there was this loud drumming noise and I said to Brenda perhaps it 's an alarm signal perhaps somebody on the other side of that door has been taken ill and has pressed some sort of alarm signal , anyway we went out and they said oh no it 's always making that noise !
30 This sort of twisted ply , of which there are many examples , finds a close analogy in some of the well known ( cholesterolic ) liquid crystals and has led some scientists , notably Dr Charles Neville of the University of Bristol , to believe that they are formed by a process of direct self-assembly .
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