Example sentences of "and [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One old , old man , drunk and limp as old laundry but standing , yells at another old man who is sleeping with his head on the table .
2 As he was thought to have abused an hallucinogenic drug , he was given activated charcoal and sorbitol by nasogastric tube .
3 ‘ We can go and visit Senga and thaim in Southern Rhodesia .
4 7.00 a.m. : rise from a bed in an open dormitory shared with five or six other girls ; 7.30 : breakfast , followed by bedmaking ; 8.30 : early morning lacrosse practice or running round the lake ; 9.00 : chapel ; 9.20 : three periods of lessons or prep ; 11.20 : break for buns and milk ; 11.40 : two periods of lessons or prep ; 1.00 : lunch ; 1.40 approximately : a house meeting in which each of thirty-six girls had to inform the housemistress of her activities for the afternoon , and other house business was discussed ; 2.00 : lacrosse ( tennis , cricket , running ) or , if the weather was bad , country dancing , or , with luck , a shampoo ; 3.20 : wash and change into non-uniform clothes ; 3.45 : tea ; 4.00 : four periods of lessons or prep ; 6.40 : house prayers ; 7.00 : supper ; 8.00 or 8.30 , depending on age : half an hour to be spent in chitchat with the housemistress in her room ; 8.30 or 9.00 : bathtime followed by bedtime .
5 Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes , dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom .
6 Then , on some mysterious cue , they emerge simultaneously from the soil and change into winged adults .
7 Every year particular species arrive and disappear , and change in absolute and relative abundance .
8 The effects of technical advancement and change in industrial structure on material handling requirements of firms in South Wales
9 Self reported smoking behaviour ( backed by saliva sample ) and change in relevant health knowledge , beliefs , and values .
10 The general social action approach thus emphasises fluidity and change in social interaction ; it has a conception of the individual that emphasises people 's creativity and capacity for innovation .
11 The last ten years have seen the beginnings of a trend away from the study of objects for their own sake , stimulated partly by the discovery and excavation of settlement sites which have encouraged the formulation of a new range of questions ; the nature of and change in human societies have replaced the barren side of the artefacts .
12 The first year History course provides pupils with an introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary for a balanced understanding of the emergence of early modern societies , a knowledge of continuity and change in Medieval Europe and an awareness of the heritage which has contributed to the world in which pupils grow up .
13 Development and change in everyday likes and dislikes
14 The Maud Report considered there was urgent need for reform and change within local government .
15 Recent research reveals the importance of kinship and lineage in non-human primates .
16 The arrow , expressed as a wedge form , can minimise turbulence and drag in supersonic flight and in automobiles travelling beyond about 75 mph ( 120 km per hour ) .
17 The development of play leads naturally towards involvement in games , which begin in imitative practice such as tying a shoelace , and develop towards symbolic constructions such as of villages or weddings .
18 Eleven such triple junctions , each possibly associated with a separate hot spot , have been identified on the continental part of the African Plate and an intriguing problem is the way in which they may subsequently promote continental rupture and develop into spreading centres .
19 He stressed that community ethics must question a system that marginalises people by monopolising information and communication systems and insist on radical changes in society 's communication structures .
20 WACC is equally grateful to all those women who keep up the pressure and insist on equal opportunities for women and men .
21 Members of a trade regularly brought together in workplace or community could acknowledge regular leaders and develop and insist on customary work practices without embedding any of this in formal regulations and procedures .
22 Ken had a ringside seat for one of the most explosive and widely publicized bouts of homosexual love and hate in recorded British history — the lives and deaths of playwright Joe Orton and his lover , Kenneth Halliwell .
23 In an effort to understand more fully the biological processing of these adducts , proteins that specifically recognize and bind to platinated DNA have been studied ( 16-21 ) .
24 Perhaps they would go down to the harbour in the evening and watch the yachts coming in to the anchorage , and sit with other groups at the chairs and tables outside the Bell Inn .
25 There was one lady called ‘ Toss-Off Kate ’ who used to go round the audience and sit beside various isolated gentlemen and ask them if they wanted to be serviced .
26 They are therefore distortions of the Schwarzschild black hole solution in the interaction region , and correspond to interior Weyl solutions for static axisymmetric space-times .
27 India boasts a host of courses , from the high Himalayan foothills at Shimla and Shillong to serene city greens overlooked by historic monuments at Delhi .
28 So the myths of ministerial accountability , bureaucratic neutrality and administrative anonymity have been preserved even though Parliament has proved incapable of controlling an administrative apparatus whose discretion and influence on public policy has been growing steadily :
29 Given Duchamp 's long residence in America , and his contacts with and influence on American art , I can see why he might be included , although most of the time he was a presence on the scene here he was n't working publicly .
30 It is therefore incorrect to attribute all the credit for the promise of full employment to the conversion of men of power and influence to Keynesian ideas .
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