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

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1 The correct person to initiate and oversee coronary rehabilitation is the district cardiologist or physician with an interest in cardiology .
2 What makes the work scientific is the care taken to avoid error , to be thorough and exhaustive , and to check and recheck all findings .
3 Decision-process models also assume that consumer learning and experience will build up and affect future purchase situations .
4 An ‘ outside power ’ , whose objectivity could be equally trusted by all involved parties , would implement and supervise each Pact ’ .
5 Care assistants help to run and supervise these activities .
6 In Germany the most important aspect of the reorganisation of the foreign ministry after the war was the creation of a new department to foster and supervise foreign trade , the Aussenhandelstelle , so large that it occupied over 120 rooms .
7 In the light of the above problems of attitudinal and technical support in the environment where the most highly trained member of the health team is rejected by colleagues but appreciated very much by the community members ( Robertson , 1988 ) , would it be realistic for her/him to support and supervise another category of health worker based in the community ( VHW/TBA ) ?
8 On extended trips to their native land they produced vigorous and fluent drawings and sketches of their dramatic and mountainous country using all their collected expertise to capture and convey that image or Norway by which we know it today .
9 ‘ First Lady Francesca may be beautiful , she may have a sharp wit , but not the power to collect and convey secret information to some spy-master in Paris .
10 The newspaper is a further and on-going attempt to communicate , inform , and consult all women , including those not in organisations , and to give them a means of expressing their views and concerns .
11 In addition to the aforementioned powers , police and Army personnel may stop and conduct random street searches on pedestrians or motorists for possession of unlawful munitions or transmitters .
12 Good recognition performance is ultimately linked not only to the capacity of the system to extract and compare good feature sets , but also to the integration of context and knowledge in the different processing stages .
13 ‘ I expect she 'll let you and Oliver come and stay some time .
14 ‘ The Government encouraged us to invest overseas and build international business .
15 A large retail chain may want to expand and build more stores or it may be content with its current size since all the most profitable regions are covered .
16 It was a relief to find a stream lower down , to drink and bathe swollen feet .
17 Furthermore , she was n't too keen on having to shop and prepare three meals a day when she 'd been so organised before , and had done the minimum of cooking .
18 Right that 's , that 's , that 's lovely Ian anyway thanks very much for seeing me this evening erm well as I say I 'll go away and prepare some figures and then I 'll , I 'll see you what , what say Wednesday next week ?
19 In part to prevent such developments , the Reaganites established transition task forces comprised mainly of conservative ideologues who were commiss-ioned to scrutinize and prepare detailed reports on the workings of agencies and departments .
20 So you need to anticipate and absorb each wave with the legs ( which act as shock absorbers ) .
21 As Selznick recognized , the desire to incorporate and absorb external opposition creates a dilemma for an organization that wishes to preserve its autonomy .
22 Further costs are the bureaucracies set up to woo and service foreign manufacturers ; and the imported goods that the foreign firms use in the production process .
23 Furthermore , from a long-term viewpoint , they are likely to distort and hinder economic progress , and to induce changes in labour market behaviour that raise the natural rate of unemployment in the economy and the costs attaching thereto .
24 The old slogan , carried on many union banners and enshrined in rule books , holds that ‘ Knowledge is Power ’ ; the present weaknesses of British trade union education call into question its ability to support those active members who are trying to resist and counteract ideological dominance , let alone revive the old ambition of a learning that would emancipate the oppressed and engender social change .
25 Commercial packages to display and construct geological models were assessed , and a workshop on three-dimensional geological modelling , held at Keyworth , brought together a variety of groups dealing with different aspects of the problem .
26 The first is to design and construct local services for the majority of mentally disordered people who live in their own homes and who may use mental health services for only a few weeks every few years .
27 Obviously , the abundance of offers and the haste to try and cover new ground have led to over-production .
28 That was strictly his own idea to try and cover any hesitations while he hid the trail that led to Miss Tuckey and the picture on her wan .
29 The reed beds cost £5 million to develop and cover 12 acres of land .
30 The term ‘ money market ’ refers to the process whereby financial institutions come together to borrow and lend wholesale funds for periods varying from one day to one year .
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