Example sentences of "and [verb] those [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were working at about the same time as Turner and Constable and shared those artists ’ concerns in relation to painting directly from nature , which Dahl described as Naturvei — nature 's Way .
2 Yep first of December Sunday start opening those things and eating those sweets .
3 The difficulty I think that we 're facing , is that it 's happening in year two of a four year transition period , before we 've really got to grips with what the long-term position is , what the overall demands are , and to what degree we are going to be able to model , change , control and , and influence those demands .
4 The purpose of a unit trust is to accept funds from individuals or companies and to invest those funds in a wide variety of assets .
5 Donors , they say , will recoil from giving to institutions which turn around and sell those works .
6 I , I in actual fact went to the er , Remembrance Day Parade and to see those kids do a silent drill , it 's unbelievable .
7 But , given formal records management input , particularly to the list server and news group elements , and the matching input from the technologists to save and migrate those records , then archivists and historians could be entering a golden age .
8 ‘ Ooh , ’ he said , smiling and flaring those nostrils once more , ‘ very nice … very nice .
9 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the aim of the Bill is to protect the rights of the British people and make those rights more important than the so-called rights of bogus refugees ?
10 Do n't waste time re-inventing the wheel , take ideas from others and make those ideas even better .
11 This includes providing additional services through primary care teams , negotiating for the provision of some outpatient services in practices , changing prescribing patterns to obtain better value for money , and using those hospitals that are prepared to deliver the standard of care specified by fundholders .
12 ’ We can only guess at the pain and stress those animals suffered .
13 ‘ I 'm on an unfinished mission — to become the first British heavyweight champion this century and bring those championship belts back to England , ’ he said .
14 And bring those dishes down !
15 Elean:Lauretta Ngcobo , another South African writer , in her introduction to your book , described you , as a writer coming out of the upsurges of your people 's consciousness and activities of the 70s , and reflecting those upsurges going on to the 80s .
16 The objective of the research is to explore a new and distinctive area of investigation within the field of social policy — the role played by the media in shaping and reflecting those policies .
17 By 1800 , societies had been founded in provincial capitals all over Spain and the whole movement was centralized in the Madrid Society , ‘ receiving its impulses from the provinces and reflecting those influences thither strengthened ’ .
18 So at this point expectations of inflation are correct , and given those expectations the government can not achieve a higher iso-vote line .
19 The Greek Government considered that that view was borne out by the fact that the Community legislation on the fishing industry referred to vessels ‘ flying the flag of a member state ’ or ‘ registered in a member state ’ and regarded those concepts as having been defined by the laws of the member states .
20 He also had powers to act against individuals , and to enforce those orders against them by imprisonment .
21 In order to establish the appropriate conditioned responses ( or expectancies ) during the first stage of training , the subjects would have to attend to and discriminate those features that distinguish A from C and those that distinguish B from C. Any plausible mechanism capable of allowing a subject to do this would also endow the subject with an enhanced ability to discriminate between A and B because it would involve the animal in coming to respond to the distinctive features of each of the three stimuli .
22 They will also provide mechanisms for supporting and counselling those students who are at risk of failing to reach Compact goals .
23 By entering ‘ the race … to show that the Government is wrong ’ Ukepra is clutching at straws and defying the accepted principle that marketing any product is all about listening to the demands of the consumer and satisfying those demands .
24 The approach involves identifying variations in the functioning of target areas and relating those variations to known differences in cortical function .
25 Harvey said , ‘ We have to talk business , hon , why do n't you run downtown and buy those shoes you need ? ’
26 In the gallery Sergeant Juron stood by with a neuro-disruptor till they had cleaned and cradled those blades .
27 It is a short step from intensive use of wild plants , to planting and protecting those plants , and thus to the genetic changes involved in domestication .
28 Few men other than Eliot have read through the lengthy catalogues of ritual in Frazer 's volumes and found those volumes to be ‘ throbbing at a higher rate of vibration with the agony of spiritual life ’ .
29 The theology of Paracelsus celebrated the mercy of a God who had granted the human mind sufficient illumination to cultivate nature and to extract those gifts necessary for subsistence .
30 Despite all of these changes , the leaders of the change effort consciously supported and maintained those values and ways of work that had been productive in the past , such as joint consultation with the unions .
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