Example sentences of "and play [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It destroys jobs ; discourages investment ; erodes the country 's competitiveness ; and plays havoc with the Government 's accounts . |
2 | Sometimes they sent the pigeons fluttering up to the sky and played ping-pong on the white encrusted table . |
3 | As they rushed , laughing , through the side streets and played hopscotch across the squares , Constance was increasingly aware of time passing . |
4 | ‘ We went to The Crown — Dominic and I , that is ; Meryl did n't want to come — and played darts in the saloon bar . |
5 | She reflected that if Time had needed to deposit its flotsam on her doorstep , could it not have taken the form of a steady young man who caught the 5.30 train home each evening , and played cricket at the weekends ? |
6 | and then we went and played cricket in the middle |
7 | Then I went over to the vice-president 's mansion and played tennis at the naval observatory in Washington a bunch of times . |
8 | Then , with wind howling round the windows and rattling the doors , we sat in front of a peat fire and played games with the children . |
9 | I sat down and watched them while the humans played up in the trees , swam in the pool and played games in the grass . |
10 | When they had last been extensively used , in 1894 and 1895 , able-bodied paupers in Bermondsey terrified the workhouse staff and played leapfrog in the stoneyard ; in Poplar they formed a union and went on strike for a higher rate of relief . |
11 | JC : I remember Ben arrived in Liverpool with his score and played parts of the opera to me . |
12 | On top of that , there 's the mystery surrounding the fact that the black folks mostly turned their guitars upright and played slide in the Spanish position rather than in a lap style — typically inventive , of course , but quite a departure all the same . |
13 | They drank coffee and played cards throughout the long haul to London , only interrupting their concentration for the Sheikh 's frequent visits aft to watch over his son . |
14 | ‘ That 's better ; now I suggest we try to forget why we 're here and play tourist for the rest of the day . ’ |
15 | But I do n't see him that much because he go and play sports on the |
16 | The first unit takes a macroscopic view of basic theatre spaces and playing areas from the point of view of their influence on the nature of performance and presentational style . |
17 | He enjoyed a round of golf and playing cricket for the village and that was about it . |
18 | Around it were gathered the cloisters , quadrangles , halls , dormitories and playing fields of the school , stretching away up a gently sloping flank of the Quantock Hills . |
19 | spends weekends at his small house in the mountains , walking , trout fishing , collecting wild mushrooms and playing jazz on the piano . |
20 | HOW TO START — Remove the board and playing cards from the magazine . |
21 | He is the one to tell the bedtime stories , to chat and play games with the children , specially to have this contact when children are small ( the ride-a-cock-horse , the ‘ carry round ’ shoulder high , the five little piggies , the boats in the bath ) . |
22 | They have to buy their own lunch in the university refectory , but that 's an experience in itself , so anybody who wants to come and play student for the day , it 's great fun . |
23 | They have to buy their own lunch in the University Refectory , but that 's an experience in itself , so anybody who wants to come and play student for the day , it 's , it 's great fun . |