Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [pers pn] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Assistant manager Edwin Stein was also a player under Fry and knows him better than most .
2 The broken glass kills the devils inside them and makes them stronger .
3 The white underside of a puffin or penguin swimming on the sea merges with the sky and makes it harder for fish to spot danger overhead .
4 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
5 Do n't rub your nails when removing colour , as it distributes the polish and makes it harder to remove .
6 When the net has been pursed and brought to the side of the boat , the seiner can release the tension on the headrope of the net by the backdown procedure , which enables the back of the net with the finer mesh to sink and makes it easier for dolphins to escape , while the tuna continue to swim around in the net below .
7 This method gives children a clear idea of how groups of words relate to each other and makes it easier for them to remember new words and meanings .
8 According to O'Connell , this saves on both development time and costs for ACT and its customers , and makes it easier to manage complex applications .
9 Compaq Computer Corp says it is the first major personal computer manufacturer to receive a 1993-1994 US General Services Administration Schedule contract , which runs to March 31 1994 and makes it easier for the federal government to buy Compaq products at pre-set prices .
10 Inclusion of the Adobe Type manager and Type 1 fonts allows for the use of existing Adobe fonts from DOS disks , and makes it easier for developers to port over applications from Windows , OS/2 and Mac 's .
11 It helps if these are on show , and makes it easier to select text accurately without disturbing the formatting of paragraphs which need no further editing .
12 That 's what pulls in the sail and makes you faster .
13 It is the emphasis on interpretation , however , that sets Spitzer apart from the Formalists and their successors , and brings him closer , as we shall see , to the Anglo-American New Critics ; and even more so to hermeneutic theory ( see Chapter 5 ) , from which the term ‘ philological circle ’ is derived .
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