Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [prep] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 He announces his inability to arouse Sir Ralph , is about to return and unlock Whitton 's chamber himself , then changes his mind and goes for Colebrooke the lieutenant .
2 So dressed and fed , he bites with sarcasm and slashes with ridicule the class that despises him . ’
3 An evening of lively songs and tunes with TAP THE KEG & NEBULA
4 He came into his own here , so to speak , in the second half in directing a succession of polkas and waltzes by Johann the younger .
5 This balance is more in keeping with the needs of young people and takes into account the low self-esteem of many of those in public care .
6 Pratt is specifically concerned with the ideological implications of landscape descriptions in novels and travel reports , and argues for the development of a stylistics that goes beyond purely aesthetic considerations , and takes into account the social , historical and ideological dimensions of texts .
7 More than that , it threatens the industry 's preferred method of assessing risk and calls into question the adequacy of the emergency measures that would be adopted after an accident .
8 The decision should save £40 million per year , and calls into question the future viability of the Sellafield reprocessing facility .
9 Now the idea behind that is that it builds up and keeps in trim the muscles of the feet and ankles and legs , which is going to be what gets you about because you realize your retirement is going to be as good as your legs .
10 The same is likely to be true for South Eastern secretarial/office staff , and throws into question the chances of success of campaigns to recruit them such as recently initiated by the major Transport and General Workers Union ( TGWU ) ( see Financial Times , 5 and 6/12/86 ) .
11 Speaking as a man who rather enjoys cover compilations — and remembers with gratitude the ‘ NME 's role in bringing us The Fall 's ‘ A Day In The Life ’ — I have to concede that the normal response to such collections is a powerful yearning to hear the originals again .
12 And blights with plagues the Marriage hearse .
13 Each document is signed by a British mandate official and gives in detail the figures of sale and settlement in the name of the Palestinian who inherited or bought the land .
14 Where the parties have a continuing relationship based on a large volume of business under regular orders the most efficient way to proceed is to enter into a framework agreement which regulates the mechanism for placing orders and decides in advance the terms and conditions which will govern each order .
15 Restricting auditors ' responsibilities just to shareholders , it says , inadequately reflects the wider role of audited financial statements and brings into question the need for a statutory audit .
16 The Second London Enterprise Venture Fund will invest amounts between £150,000 and £1m and brings to £9.4m the funds under management with the agency 's subsidiary GLE Development Capital .
17 This translation reveals the genetically important phases of life history to a memory that was previously blocked , and brings to consciousness the person 's own self-formative process .
18 Trains from Bulawayo used one end of this platform and trains from Umtali the other .
19 What olfactory sense is logic endowed with that it sniffs out and runs to ground the hidden nature of things ?
20 Celluloid time is malleable , even reversible ; the stability of real time meanders and comes under question the way many of our other unquestioned perceptions of solidity and certainty stumble in the confusion of deliberate sensory re-alignment " .
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