Example sentences of "and [verb] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 Males should judiciously manipulate her throughout her life to suppress the latter and develop the former .
2 The pair became good friends and shared the same haughty view of their futures .
3 ‘ Yet we still sat next to each other on the team bus and shared the same room .
4 Both were just 23 and shared the same love of horses , fresh air and country pursuits .
5 If there were two designers they must have worked closely together and shared the same highly trained team of executants .
6 This culture , and all subsequent isolates that were identified as the epidemic strain , belonged to bacteriocin type S3/P0:ribotype A , and shared the same CHEF profile .
7 During World War Two , the fortunes of those two bomber squadrons bore striking similarities , they arrived together in 1943 and left together in 1945 , they flew the same type of aircraft , Halifax and Lancaster , and shared the same operations .
8 You ca n't almost die and remain the same person you were before .
9 ( 3 ) Return to the starting position and repeat the same movement on the opposite side .
10 for two weeks switching over after two weeks and repeat the same process , at the same time the other two groups will be doing personal statements .
11 Even his or her literary appreciation and sensitivity are normally based more on acquired interest than on academic training , although such is literary fashion and taste the latter may be no firm base for judgment either .
12 I find they resemble grit and taste the same — even the health store from which I bought them could not enlighten me .
13 She pushed it back , and wiped the same hand on the Beatrix Potter apron Harriet had made her for her birthday .
14 I was just going out when a man came in and asked the same question .
15 Rye grass is coarse and flat-leaved , and fulfils the same function in a sward as petrol-like grain spirit in cheap Scotch whisky .
16 Local pickers at Ferryside , near Carmarthen , declared war against ‘ invaders ’ who turned up with lorries to ‘ muscle in ’ and harvest the same mudbank at low tide .
17 But this apparent escape is only another version of the dual aspect theory and inherits the latter 's problems .
18 Here we have operating in the same geographical area , in the same economic environment and manufacturing the same product , on the one hand enterprises organised as industrial co-operatives and on the other as conventional firms .
19 Have , in contrast , eliminates any reference to a tension leading up to the realization of the infinitive and represents the latter as being " already in the bag " .
20 And make the both the coffees and chocolate size and er
21 Yes , you whine and you wring your hands , but then you go back and make the same mistakes .
22 It remains now for Charringtons to upgrade the decoration and general management style of this marvellous pub , and make the most of its fine architectural qualities .
23 Anticipate the hose-pipe bans and make the most of a sunny border , says Nigel Colborn , by filling it with the kind of plants that thrive on heat and dust
24 Obviously situations like the airport arrival can be worked out ahead of time and you can plan how best to accommodate the media for such moments , but it 's equally important to spot new potential and make the most of it .
25 They will enjoy themselves and make the most of their lives like everyone else .
26 Apply now and make the most of your savings from the word ‘ go ’ .
27 ‘ This ban is a pain but I just have to get on with it and make the most of the top games I am allowed to play between now and the Five Nations ' . ’
28 ‘ Most single people enjoy living alone and make the most of it while it lasts . ’
29 It is about creating an expectation that children will share ideas , help one another and make the most of one another 's resources while the teacher is busy elsewhere .
30 ‘ It 's definitely an experience and I try to give myself to the moment and make the most of it .
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