Example sentences of "and [vb base] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It means instead the end of childhood and freedom , the beginning of a new life as a slave and chattel at the bottom of a hierarchy in someone else 's family .
2 ‘ Go and sit at the table .
3 come and sit at the table and wait , come on , put those away
4 Look we have got special bread now come on and sit at the table with us ,
5 Protestantism 's strength and influence at the end of the nineteenth century is even harder to assess than that of Roman Catholicism , because of its diversity .
6 ‘ did fail to stop ’ , means did fail to stop immediately the accident happened and remain at the scene of the accident long enough , taking the prevailing conditions into account , to give his name and address and also the name and address of the owner and the identification marks of the vehicle ( Lee v Knapp [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 961 and Ward v Rawson [ 1979 ] Crim LR 58 ) .
7 The Rev. Goldsmith returned to England in June 1891 , returning to Halling in July to hold meetings and preach at the Church before his return to Australia .
8 We can find Rains at the Twentieth-Century Building , and Kruger at the Temple of Turhan Bey . ’
9 You and Larry sit and eat at the table .
10 There are also bugs on the glass , which are mainly free swimming and congregate at the top of the water .
11 Sounds — This section focuses on individual sounds or groups of sounds and practises them as they arise in common contexts ( e.g. the sounds / s / , / z / , and iz at the end of words ) .
12 A bathe in a spanking-clean river , roly-poly down the grassy knolls , finish up your bottle of Spanish water and jostle at the chip shop on your way home .
13 The Aldershot method erm because it showing you how you broke that subject down allows you to erm introduce it expand on it and summarise at the end .
14 Does Birmingham want a centre where people live and work , or a shopping complex that draws in people who live and sleep at the end of the bus routes ?
15 So once you get towards , take a clock in , make sure you pace yourself , and say at the end of that just put in a sort of sentence to make it look as if it 's been finished off Erm , what I usually do when I do an exam is I spend the first five minutes actually looking at the questions because initially you look for the ones that you 've revised and you see but there may be others there , there 're you can do in a slightly different way than the way that they first appear and that might help you quite a bit , although there are no trick questions in this .
16 In that case her relatives would have enquired for her , raised a hue and cry at the time of the accident . ’
17 These factors explain the smiles on the faces of Mike Belbin And David Eyre , who jointly lease , run , live in and cook at the Eagle pub in Farringdon Road .
18 For some teachers , problems arose when they sought to reconcile this expectation with their simultaneous sense of obligation to monitor , diagnose , assess and interact at the level of the individual child .
19 He had paced all the possible routes and timings and , given a small margin of error , had come to the conclusion that Drew could have left his lodging at the witnessed time and appear at the theatre at the attested time seven minutes later .
20 These were : dégorgement ( the act of removing sediment from the bottle after the second fermentation ) and liqueur de tirage ( the addition of sugar and yeast at the time of bottling to promote and guarantee a second fermentation ) .
21 We walk down to the shore in the warm drizzling rain and wait at the quayside .
22 okay colleague , come and wait at the front , alright .
23 ‘ The O'Malleys left their horse and trap at the crossroads , ’ Johnny said .
24 Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier .
25 The answers have still to be provided , but six months on Mota and her coach/boyfriend Joś Pedrosa sit happily in their holiday home just outside Oporto and chuckle at the thought that her racing career is in crisis .
26 Rationing was still in force , but the mood in the country was one of jubilation and hope at the start of the second Elizabethan age .
27 I ‘ ll stop by every now and again and listen at the door , just in case there 's any rough stuff .
28 Putting down his gas mask and haversack at the side of a tree , he walked slowly forward ; then dropping on to one knee , he placed his hand on Joe 's shoulder , and the contact brought the younger man round with a start .
29 Users will be able to do decision analysis and support at the desktop , and prepare reports based on Image/SQL data — Image/SQL is the new name for the TurboImage database management system .
30 The far-sighted politician must do a ‘ thought experiment ’ and apply the test of war : would the British ever be willing to see British troops fight and die at the behest of the successors of M Jacques Delors , without the British Government giving the final yea or nay ?
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