Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And we were looking at how this top corner of the map related to the surrounding that those those erm reference points east north and west do relate to the open land outside of that .
2 And experience does tell as the French Grand prix turns into a demolition derby … after two laps world championship leader Kerton retires with a broken bracket …
3 Russia has made clear that it would like longer-term credits and money to help finance such programmes as a social safety net for workers who lose their jobs due to the reforms .
4 We also provide expertise and funding to help conserve many other historically important buildings throughout England .
5 We also provide expertise and funding to help conserve many other historically important buildings throughout England .
6 There were also fears that Japan planned to do just what America does : use defence spending and research to help build a civil aerospace industry , and thus beat Boeing .
7 In practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
8 Rather , it is a situation in which choice and action do take place , and in which the victim acts under her own perception and judgement .
9 The company , established 25 years ago , received a £120,000 grant from the Department of Trade and Industry to help finance the new investment .
10 ‘ But officials in the Department of Trade and Industry did try to intervene .
11 Eliot and Pound did establish a poetic revolution , and in the seventies and early eighties the rhetoric of revolution became attractive to anglophone poststructuralists .
12 Er it needs skilled coordination and rhythm to help build the , keep the action going , developing stamina helps us to cope with work and leisure without undue tiredness .
13 Like a horse and carriage , love and marriage do go together ; but selfishness and self-seeking and the anger generated by violated sensitivities and unmet needs are so often the outer evidence of an increasing inner barrenness .
14 The long history of marriage and the family we are given in The Origin if first and foremost to show that the family and marriage do have a history .
15 Outside the area of formal government , with some notable exceptions among voluntary organizations and trade unions , in which principles of election and accountability do operate , there is almost everything to do , not only in creating democracy , but in establishing that democracy is the principle that ought to operate .
16 Cheshire 's work shows that this assumption is too simple since , for example , main verb DO and auxiliary do behave quite differently in Reading vernacular and in standard English , the patterns of variation in Reading vernacular being quite different for each of the verb-form 's two grammatical functions .
17 Rare words like whimsey and winter-crack do occur , but they are of the kind one may suppose to have local dialect currency .
18 Consultancies were preoccupied with learning the commercial disciplines of planning and marketing to help qualify public relations as an acceptable modem commercial tool which could help earn profits .
19 We now reveal that the concepts of irreducibility and primeness do coincide in Z. It is , however , precisely because of the fact that these concepts do not coincide in every kind of number system we shall meet ( see exercise 6 ) that the celebrated conjecture of Fermat remains unproven to this day ( See Section 3.5 . )
20 Women might be trained to exercise her reason and imagination to help reduce the inequality , but Darwin insisted that children of both sexes were more like adult women than men , and within an evolutionary doctrine , the implication was that women were less completely evolved .
21 St Ninian provided more evidence at Nottingham that sex and business do mix when it comes to racing .
22 Clearly environment and diet do determine the taste .
23 However , we have already pointed out , by implication , one very important syntactic consequence : only the ascriptive adjectives are eligible to appear predicatively , that is , in a position like that of hungry in : ( 19 ) the antelopes are hungry As was already indicated in Chapter 1 , and as we shall see in more detail in Chapter 3 , predicative position is the surface structure which expresses the intensional relation of assignment , and assignment does require that the property of the adjective should be construed as applied to the entity of the subject noun phrase .
24 More recently George ( 1989 ) has re-examined this approach , pointed out its drawbacks and concluded that the balance of theory and evidence does suggest that there is a need for a mergers policy .
25 A laissez-faire approach of non-intervention has had few adherents in the past , since most economists have accepted that theory and evidence do suggest that matters can not be left entirely to the market .
26 And charity does seem to be relevant , when we 're hearing that people now , in our own time are really in a an awful state in parts of the world .
27 Thus criminal laws against murder , rape , robbery , and assault do protect us all , but they do not protect us all equally .
28 It is the aim of this study , in order to maximize this advantage , to focus on one area of financial regulation — the Chinese Wall — where law and economics do interface and where their intersection is one of clear economic dimensions .
29 He reckons that if he were getting paid on the same basis that he gets paid for GP beds , in a small GP unit , he could afford to employ the additional staff , and resources and back-up to help make it all happen .
30 This is an important difference as physical abuse and neglect do seem to be associated with social , material and environmental stress and hence seem to be related to social class .
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