Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the fondant feels a little dry , add a few drops of water and knead in well .
2 And hanging over both kitchen and dining room tables are colourful Tiffany-style lampshades .
3 As we leave him , he is blurredly registering clumps and layers of passing foliage , his lower lip moist and hanging out slightly , with an uncomfortable draught agitating up his trouser legs from the hole that was his very own creation .
4 He drove on through and then turned around in a gateway and cruised back more slowly .
5 After knocking off her old man , Jessamyn rose through the ranks in the Psychopomps , and racked up quite a score .
6 This provides medical , laboratory , and nursing back up for the village outreach programme and deals with health problems of local townspeople .
7 He was on the rocky slope he knew already from more than one climb , and somewhere here on these smoother protected faces of rock were the plans he had scratched and pondered over so many months ago .
8 She addresses the tensions generated by two related dilemmas in feminist thinking , and points out why they have a wider relevance in philosophical and political thought .
9 Firestone sees women as suffering ‘ emotionally , psychologically ’ ( 1971 : 232 ) as well as economically and culturally , and points out how western women 's postwar conflicts have been psychologically entrenched , through for instance myths of romance .
10 Section 6 of the Act stipulated that all elementary schools had to have managers and laid down how many of these should be LEA representatives .
11 It turns out , from Flaubert 's travel notes , that the business-card was n't pinned in place by Monsieur Frotteur himself ; it was put there by the lithe and thoughtful Maxime du Camp , who had scampered ahead in the purple night and laid out this little mousetrap for his friend 's sensibility .
12 Quotations in verse should be indented , like long quotations , and laid out as closely as possible to the original .
13 Cedric sank happily on to the tattered hearthrug at his feet and gazed up adoringly at his new master .
14 With a little inner sigh Shiona turned to the window and gazed out thoughtfully at the loch .
15 Cati went in to Rosa , who lay gripping the down coverlet , to cram it into her face and muffle her sobs ; she climbed up next to her , and stroked her head , and tried to cradle her with a thin arm across her shaking shoulders and felt herself going dry in her throat and choked up too ; Rosa twisted , her red face glowered up at Cati .
16 Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard .
17 ‘ Let's go — we 've wasted enough time , ’ he ordered abruptly , and led off again .
18 They want brothels like they want to drink and stay up late : because in Britain such things are Not On , foreign , disreputable , on a par with rabies , garlic and sodomy .
19 Come and sit up here now .
20 Then you go back and sit up there .
21 Go and sit on there , go on !
22 When they discover that I 'm not a woman , they quickly lose interest and sit back down .
23 Go and sit down just now Laura .
24 ‘ Come and sit down here , Billy , ’ Peter says , patting the sofa he 's sitting on .
25 Come and sit down here my dear
26 ‘ Come and sit down here , and talk to me instead , ’ he invited .
27 ‘ You just forget about our two up at the farm and sit down here with me , by the fire . ’
28 Come and sit down here .
29 I go back and sit down again , and she takes a hold of my hand and squeezes it like she 's saying sorry or summat .
30 Go and sit down again and
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