Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He sat down and beamed his good eye at the shine on his toecap . |
2 | As discussed earlier , this requires schools to prepare pupils for the ‘ experiences and opportunities of adult life ’ and to promote their spiritual , moral , cultural , mental and physical development . |
3 | This evidence of strength used by a small country for peaceful purposes and to promote its own self-sufficiency would , he warned , undermine the power of " imperialism " and lay Libya open to attack , especially by the United States . |
4 | This was a real lady The girls were suddenly self-conscious , smoothing down their tattered skirts and tucking their dirty feet out of sight . |
5 | I always admired him for his tenacity of purpose and dedication — and envied his super brain-power . |
6 | They may adopt clothes and hairstyles that belong to one group of contemporaries or another , and change their political or religious views several times . |
7 | To go through it sometimes and change it old people like to do that . |
8 | Nevertheless , having called for boiling water and cleansed his best knife over a candle flame , he took the risk . |
9 | Germany 's position on the developmental ‘ gap ’ between East and West Europe , between the feudal and industrial worlds , meant that Germany was subject to fear of Western competition and envy of Western colonial markets ; the proximity of poorly developed lands to the East gave Germany the opportunity to rectify its lack of colonial holdings and to sink its internal problems in external conquest . |
10 | It meant the ability to educate and supervise his own children rather than be driven to place them in the mill , and to preserve a customary life-style . |
11 | ‘ I suppose so , ’ clearly weighing up the chances of Auguste 's swimming underwater to the women 's bathing machine section and drowning his beloved daughter . |
12 | With the aid of a crane ‘ DRD was mounted on the pedestal on July 7 and took-up its new job as a permanent monument to the Norseman . |
13 | And pitching their dead bodies into the woods . |
14 | When Julie Christie , that blonde in Billy Liar , appears as the fashion model of the British-financed Darling ( 1965 ) , Schlesinger remains as distant from his central character , a woman who plays with the emotions of many men and destroys her own happiness by her quest for a good time , as he had from Vic or Billy . |
15 | In the thirteenth century the King of france , abetted by a weak Pope , very brutally suppressed the Order of Templars and appropriated their enormous wealth . |
16 | What upsets and angers my hon. Friends is that the Department of Energy is praying in aid the proposed European Community directive on working time as a justification for that change . |
17 | Far from adopting a desktop solution like SVR4.2 , HP is streamlining and modularizing its own HP/UX to suit upcoming low-cost boxes . |
18 | Mrs Padmore , having typed the interpretation of the remark , has gone back and altered its semantic status to fit the interpretation . |
19 | If , in Lady Chatterley 's Lover , the scales were to fall from Connie 's eyes and she were to see the worship of Mellor 's phallus for what it is , a means of subordinating and oppressing women , she could free herself and develop her authentic will , ego and individuality . |
20 | Germany must now reject the alien influence of Romance culture , to which she has been subservient , and develop her full creative potential ; and for this purpose , Hellenism , as an educational and cultural force in our society , is more necessary than ever . |
21 | The first and second years of the course give students a thorough grounding in basic musicianship and develop their practical skills . |
22 | In some areas fundholders had formed liaison groups and were meeting regularly to share experiences and develop their collective expertise . |
23 | Genetically-engineered organisms mutate and develop their own new lifestyles . |
24 | In using them in classrooms and in discussing them with colleagues , teachers will change them , replace them , and develop their own , more immediate to their own teaching circumstances . |
25 | The peoples of France , England , Germany , Scandinavia and the Netherlands — which had previously been barbarous regions — had begun to catch the Greeks , Latins and Spaniards up and develop their own religious insights . |
26 | Our ‘ post-heroic leader ’ will allow others to take responsibility , develop their own skills , solve their own problems and develop their own goals . |
27 | It can help pupils appreciate each other 's contribution to the work and develop their own . |
28 | You encouraged me to think for myself — not just to absorb your opinions but to consider those of others and develop my own . |
29 | On one occasion when Reagan , at short notice , addressed an audience of between three and four thousand teachers As a GE spokesman Reagan had the opportunity to hone his oratorical skills , and develop his political ideas . |
30 | He has been to Taiwan on two or three occasions and it was his idea that we come to New Zealand and develop our forward play ’ , said Lin . |