Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Note , users must log out and log in again for the new quotas to take effect . |
2 | Syphon off the bottom mulm and change at least 20% of the water . |
3 | The first pack concentrated on the individual 's renewal of personal faith , the second looked at the need for the Church itself to be open to , and continually responsive to the message of Christ through growth , development and change from within . |
4 | It is a familiar case of one of the basic contradictions of modern capitalism , in which increasingly socialized forms of production are defined and limited by privately appropriated forms of ownership and control . |
5 | One member of the audience thought that he was Sam Waterston or vice versa and commented on how much he had aged . |
6 | Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her , his expression telling her that he understood and shared at least some part of what she was feeling . |
7 | Most of it 's vastly populated and punctuated by well defined compact small market towns and villages . |
8 | Others would go further , and insist on more rigorous methods . |
9 | None of the people on stage knew what was happening , the girls continued to sing their plaintive song and the other men danced on with their own pieces of chiffon , hoping that Ken would go away and disappear for ever . |
10 | The burdens of organising , public speaking and reacting to rapidly changing circumstances were so great that few of those responsible for the new unionism could lay claim to being efficient administrators . |
11 | She pinned old movie stills to the black beams so that the guests could play at guessing what they were from and gazed for too long at a film-still of Peter Finch and a male lover , pondering the nature of sexual passion . |
12 | On the lawn , the cat arched its back and spat at Gaily through the glass . |
13 | And you 'd be into time and motion and so on which I 'm sure Semina you could erm appreciate and comment on as well . |
14 | That my affections should promiscuously Dart love and hate at once , both worthily ! ( ii.ii.189 — 95 ) |
15 | Having publicly backed his wife 's move , Mr Ozal now finds himself at odds with the party he founded and led for more than six years as prime minister . |
16 | The news was repeated by Radio Monte Carlo 's Arabic Service later that day and led to increasingly worried speculation among Libyans , whose own news service remained silent . |
17 | Their happy relationship flourished for forty years and led to about two hundred plants being introduced into Europe from America . |
18 | Restoration here has not only led to the repair of townscape , it has also created jobs for skilled craftsmen ( conservation creates more employment per pound than new build ) , and led to much needed housing for homeless and disadvantaged people . |
19 | It seems likely that the water was lifted as high as Cobblers and led to there along wooden launders , to run out through the level . |
20 | Lancaster was also responsible for his marriage , which took place about 1308 and led to still greater gains . |
21 | Cos anyway we used to walk on those and sit under there and it was n't , did n't move did it ? |
22 | Come and sit over here ? |
23 | Go and sit over there . |
24 | And she loved his body , the astringent unsweaty cleverness of it , that gave with delight and asked for so little back . |
25 | I believe that local authorities should have a strong housing function that we as local authorities should be providing good , well managed social housing in which our tenants have a say , where we have good tenant participation , where we have tenants taking a part in the sorts of repairs that they want to see , where every year they are er consulted and asked about where they want us to go next in terms of modernisation and repair . |
26 | Prior Robert melted and became at once gracious and voluble . |
27 | The silicone rubber will fill up the gaps , creating a cushion between the saddle and the pickups and helping to even out the response — at the expense of a slight reduction in overall output . |
28 | It may not be too long before bioceramics are grown at room temperature in a test tube rather than by an involved combination of crushing , pressing and firing at extremely high temperatures . |
29 | Fraudulent acts would be tried as misdemeanours and punished by up to two years in prison with or without hard labour . |
30 | The caravan interests , on the other hand , argued the case for recognition of caravanning as an acceptable way of life and pressed for more positive approaches by the local authorities . |