Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If he wishes to make an adjustment , would not it be more sensible to detach their role from advocacy of method and confine it solely to inspection ? |
2 | How quickly things change in racing and change they certainly have this week . |
3 | Both philology and Catholicism are here presented as ‘ languages ’ which Julia is unable to master because she wants to question them and change them rather than accept their inherent systematicity . |
4 | we 're prepared to look at the the client reports and change them so that they become as good as we , we can get them . |
5 | We all develop throughout our lives , but experiences affect and change us differently . |
6 | You ca n't up and change it just like that . ’ |
7 | Yeah , but I could n't be bothered to go all the way back there and change it again ! |
8 | Go and change it then |
9 | If this happens you should create a new DC based on the rejected one and change it appropriately to include the assessors ' comments . |
10 | My doom I speak and change it never : |
11 | Anyway , we must be clever and change you gradually . ’ |
12 | I had another cup and watched her take the rollers out of her hair and comb it carefully into a high , curly pompadour . |
13 | The zoo-man at the turnstile 'd come rushing out and Vern 'd get scared and drag me away to the place where he 'd hidden my … |
14 | In a nightmare-blur of frenzied activity , Cardiff saw Duvall lunging back through the storm in their direction , a shower of sparkling glass on his shoulders ; saw Rohmer seize Gilbert by the collar of his jacket and whirl him away bodily from the monstrous , thrashing shape and drag him backwards , hair and coat whipping madly in the hellwind . |
15 | As he starts to crumple at my feet , I grab the front of his shirt and drag him upright . |
16 | The Eurythmics song finishes and you put a foot on the ghetto-blaster 's power cable and drag it smartly across the bathroom tiles , pulling the lead from the back of the machine . |
17 | Originally , ICI said that it would license a Rhône-Poulenc SAR technology and develop it further , but the new process has been developed in conjunction with Air Liquide . |
18 | So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr . |
19 | Going south out of Épernay into the so-called Cubry valley , the vineyards of Pierry , Moussy and Vinay have south and south-east facing aspects , while across the valley towards Vaudancourt and Chavot they again face north , yet like those in the Montagne , seem to thrive . |
20 | There are , for example , points of difference between the two men themselves in terms of background and , very probably , of character and disposition which , could one know them fully and evaluate them properly , might allow a closer and more subtle comparison . |
21 | In contrast with One 0ver The Eight in which he constantly said his ‘ gloo — oo-oo-m ’ words or would take a word like ‘ now ’ and repeat it excessively , he behaved with total seriousness in this ; a different character entirely . |
22 | The poetic function is also apparent at an early stage : when young children latch on to a phrase and repeat it endlessly , without conveying any information . |
23 | Ho , as well as Bao Dai , was to be consulted and it would be put to him that if he was the real nationalist which he professed to be he would ‘ accept loyally the decisions and mandates of the government and the subsequent constituent assembly , etc. and bind himself unequivocally not to … subvert the true nationalism of his people or a government that might emerge from the multilateral effort ’ . |
24 | Let them find me and bind me again if they |
25 | Since , as Alexander Cruden put it , ‘ men can not dive into the hearts of others ’ , critics should be careful not to abuse the privileged vision they enjoy , compared to the false and occluded images that the characters in the play have to go on , and judge them disparagingly . |
26 | If we refuse to recognise it , while maintaining an obsession with constitutional policies , they will continue to set their own agenda — and judge us harshly for refusing to respect it . |
27 | If she was older she would go into that kitchen and tear her apart . |
28 | If I allow myself to move one single muscle I shall walk across that floor and tear him apart . |
29 | They catch their prey and tear it apart with their hands . |
30 | Keep the legs straight and squeeze them together . |