Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You can change the tension on either or both of the carriages , though I tend to be lazy and change only one !
2 ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’
3 You need to be selective and judge when it is appropriate to assert your rights .
4 . During this first hit it 's important to get the speed of the lawn , try and judge where you want the ball to end up to .
5 But you have to balance that with the way a major wo n't allow you the same freedom of artistic licence and influence over your promotion and development that an independent company can offer .
6 The three novels chart an attempt to develop linguistic techniques which represent the current state of affairs and at the same time challenge it by enlisting subversive laughter as a tool to destabilize fixed systems and tear away their protective layers of discursive convention .
7 They are greedy for Humans , the sidh , and if they can once trap you with their music they will carry you down to the caves beneath the sea and steal one of your five senses and tear out your soul . ’
8 Finally , as our market dies — and all markets die eventually — we cut our costs and squeeze out our last profits .
9 When the ConsGold takeover was announced , it was predicted that Hanson would dismember ConsGold and sell off everything — with the exception of the mining group 's ARC operations which quarry gravel and other building materials in the US and the UK .
10 They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff .
11 11.3 At the end of the Term of this Agreement , may continue for an additional period of six ( 6 ) months to complete orders and sell off its existing stocks of the Licensed Products and will pay to all royalties attributable to such sales in accordance with clauses 5 and 6 .
12 With a small rocking movement , reach for the ankle of your left foot — lifting up and back off your shoulders .
13 With Willis having been injured in the semi-final , England had chosen to play an extra batsman , Larkins , and make up their fifth bowler by combining Gooch , Boycott and Larkins , and it proved ill-judged .
14 They can then absorb the literature in their own time and make up their own minds .
15 So all church members are being asked to think about the issue and make up their minds before it comes back to the General Synod for the final vote .
16 And make up everything .
17 It is best for you to follow your instincts and make up your own ritual .
18 I 'll draw no conclusions on the whole factory/handmade dilemma here ; you 'll just have to read the first two paragraphs again and make up your own mind .
19 If ( and hopefully when ) you do finally quit , it may create more of a problem than if you gird your mental loins at the outset and make up your mind to do it first and foremost .
20 You do n't have to use ready-made cable lengths ; ; you can buy a drum of thin Ethernet cable ( RG-58/50Ohm ) at about 50p per metre , and make up your own cable lengths .
21 Be grown up and make up your own mind .
22 In the second case a woman asking questions about her leg ulcer was told , ‘ Look , dear , you go away and make up your mind what you want done , and then we might be able to help you . ’
23 ‘ Look at the world and make up your own mind . ’
24 ‘ Look at life , ’ I said , nastily , ‘ and make up your own mind , guy ’ !
25 Try the NI FREE for three months and make up your own mind .
26 I think there 's one other thing that 's worth thinking about , and that is that many of our students come into the University for one-day schools , for lectures , for activities of this kind , and this gives an opportunity for a kind of reciprocal traffic , if you like , so that people outside who often have very odd ideas of what universities do and what they 're about and what they 're like , can actually see your University , participate in its activities , and we can see ordinary folk who sometimes ask the shrewdest questions and make sometimes what seem to be the most penetrating kinds of points about the sort of things that we take for granted .
27 and peer over its teeth
28 I follow him and peer over his shoulder .
29 twenty mile an hour on the A forty seven this is where you get a big , some big lorry come along and go and land up my fucking arse
30 Before you plunge in that big pin and gamble away your pounds and pennies , here 's a few more from these parts to follow .
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