Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The exercises in the next few pages will help you to develop a more positive attitude towards yourself and your abilities , and thereby help you to achieve what you want .
2 However , the controversy obscured the clear military fact that Operation ‘ Apache Snow ’ was not intended to hold territory , but rather to keep the NVA occupied and thereby prevent it moving into the coastal provinces .
3 This argument was refined by Lukács ' ( 1971 ) suggestion that only certain historical transformations could bring the proletariat to realize their true interests and thereby allow them to commence revolutionary action .
4 The children 's objective is to make sure that Samson survives , builds up experience and gathers items that will help him in his quest , and eventually enable him to complete his mission .
5 They 're the ones that call radio stations and demand more airtime , scream when the station is not playing the new album , and eventually cause it to happen for you . ’
6 Bathsheba could say no more , and weakly let him put it on her finger .
7 I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind .
8 Generally they evolve as comfortable structures in the establishment being more effective in maintaining the ‘ status quo ’ than in encouraging change , and rarely do they encourage innovation .
9 Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date .
10 If part of the credit for a breakthrough could be claimed by Mr Hussein , and so induce him to pull his army out of Kuwait , why not solve two problems in a single bloodless stroke ?
11 As well as saving the animals from dying of thirst , the relocation is also intended to take some of the pressure off the park 's vegetation , and so prevent it turning into desert .
12 More work is also needed to reduce the memory structures to dimensions of below five thousandths of a micron and so enable it to operate at room temperature .
13 The horse must be taught to lower his head which in turn will loosen his back and so help him understand how to engage his hocks .
14 Such bodies could ease the burden on central government and so help it to concentrate on matters of national importance .
15 I would encourage every credit card holder amongst our members to apply for and sensibly use one of these cards instead of their current VISA or other credit cards and so help us put something back into nature . "
16 Hugh liked him from the first ; and so do I like him , I like him very well .
17 I even hoped the Germans would overrun our positions and so allow me to give myself up as a prisoner .
18 Increasingly during this time almost all purchasing authorities have struggled with how to educate general practitioners and so empower them to use their influence constructively in the purchasing process .
19 If you could find me a garret somewhere near you , where I could live for the next three months , I could finish it , and perhaps get it Published .
20 She just knew she had to see the woman who held Timothy 's heart and perhaps persuade her to set him free .
21 I am childless ; but the Jews are my children and I love them as a parent should , which is to say that I do n't love them for their qualities ( remarkable as these seem to me to be , naturally ) , and only wish them to exist , and to flourish , and to have their right to life and love .
22 I am so very very glad to have had that opportunity to help both Brian and SUSIE when they stayed that month with me — and only wish I saw more of her .
23 and only pay him further eight pound or whatever .
24 Her mummy had once shown her photographs of herself as a Brownie many years ago , and Angela had laughed at the funny straw hat and long frock she had worn .
25 Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson understandably place strong reliance on E.M.I . Records Ltd. v. Spillane [ 1986 ] 1 W.L.R. 967 , and rightly invite me to pay very careful regard to it .
26 And much better you have it from the start .
27 I give him the thumbs-up sign and pointedly ignore him turning once more to the vigorous bucking of the waves .
28 You know all the guests and something about them ; you can greet , welcome , introduce and generally make them feel at home .
29 If we come in , you ought to be kind to him and not ask him to sacrifice his health by taking office . "
30 I offered to talk of a duty superior to that she mentioned , which would oblige her to help distressed innocence , and not permit her to go to the lengths enjoined by lawless tyranny ; but she plainly bid me be silent on that head ; for it was vain to attempt to persuade her to betray her trust .
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