Example sentences of "and [vb base] [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe they should take a leaf out of horse racing 's book and introduce starting stalls. : - .
2 If you are catching 6-pounders and want to catch 8lb bream , then move to another swim , or fish that swim at a different time .
3 In this area there was also a great amount of seasonal labour-migration : farm-workers going to sea after the harvest for the home fishing — half-breedfishermen they used to call them in the Saints district of north Suffolk ; and the fishing-chaps who bought or hired a horse or donkey and trap to hawk fish round the villages during the herring season ; and there was an associated dealing in horses from Scotland to satisfy the seasonal demand .
4 ACET ca n't replace family and friends but can provide the practical care and support to enable people with HIV/AIDS related illnesses to stay at home .
5 provide the right amount of care and support to enable people to achieve maximum independence .
6 According to the White paper community care may be defined as providing the right level of intervention and support to enable people to achieve maximum independence and control over their own lives .
7 Many clients may consider that a replica of the statutory audited accounts is not appropriate and seek to present data which they consider reflects the underlying results of the business adjusted for any ‘ non-recurring ’ items , eg one-off items or items which would not continue with a change of ownership .
8 This is the chance for would be ‘ Rambos ’ or ‘ Arnold Schwarzennegers ’ to run about the woods armed with paint ball markers and get to shoot people .
9 But the language is so difficult to learn that there are times when I feel completely stupid and understand hearing people 's difficulty in learning sign language .
10 Six days lift pass is Pounds 98 , ski and boot hire £65 , ski school ( mornings ) £70 .
11 Small whales and dolphins are not only caught in nets that are actively fishing , but also in set-nets that break away from their anchors , lost or discarded trawl nets , and , in particular , lost portions of the enormous oceanic drift-nets , which become ‘ ghost nets ' ’ that float in the ocean and continue to catch fish and other marine life .
12 Major industrial companies are contributing more and more funds to charity — some now belongs to the 1% Club and try to reserve 1% of after-tax earnings for charitable purposes .
13 This is now a serious threat to the health of Japan 's banking system and weakens the continuing ability and resolve to pump yen into overseas stock and property markets .
14 Until they sex out and start producing fry of their own we will still be able to make any positive decisions about just how easy or otherwise this species is .
15 Er , a very negative form of er , of behaviour , can be , you can actually get highly directive , and start telling people , erm , we 've already identified that influences , not having that ability to tell , it 's something that people try and do it , it 's a , it 's a facade , that people put up and get behind them .
16 Go round and start murdering people ?
17 But have tried to follow your instructions and arrange to see people .
18 Approve , publish and promote the curriculum and assessment requirements of the new modular professional examinations and graduate training programme .
19 It is generally accepted that a system which is easy to use can help cut recruitment and training costs , and help retain staff .
20 Midland Bank have sponsored the tournament at the Brighton Centre for five of its 15 years and have contributed £1.5m in prize money .
21 Honeycomb sandwich materials represent the ultimate in low weight and high stiffness , and have revolutionised aircraft and racing car design .
22 According to the confidential figures , the 12 inner London authorities face an underlying deficit of almost £30m this year , and have identified £18m of savings .
23 Britain , and especially London , had become ‘ a cross-roads on the international data highway ’ ; yet if Britain could not subscribe to the European Convention those who were subscribers could discriminate against Britain and refuse to handle data flows in either direction because there was no protective data legislation .
24 However , any such strategy requires far more time and continuity of action and work to bear fruit .
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