Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [coord] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Raise camcorder and hold in comfortable position .
2 Considerable work has also been undertaken to develop new blends using wool and experimenting with new man made fibres and dyestuffs .
3 This has had political and analytical ramifications , with the inner city debate frequently lacking a left perspective , leaving the field to a contest between liberal assertions of the case for sympathy ( ESRC , 1986 ; Robson , 1988 ; MacGregor and Pimlott , 1990 ; Wilson , 1987 ) and more recent and robust demands on the right for a faith in strategies of benign neglect based on market led regeneration and tempered by occasional state facilitation of the private sector ( Savas , 1983 ; Trippier , 1989 ) .
4 The general social action approach thus emphasises fluidity and change in social interaction ; it has a conception of the individual that emphasises people 's creativity and capacity for innovation .
5 ‘ The 1991 Dangerous Dog Bill already gives the Secretary of State a reserve power to impose muzzling or leashing on other types of dogs when they are considered to present a serious danger to the public .
6 Turn onto a wire cooling rack and leave until cold .
7 We 'd leave home together and them we 'd part and go to different churches .
8 Yet all the most unspeakably wicked men in the world , who caused havoc and lurked in dim places ready to pounce again , came surging into her mind .
9 The very least he must do is to swallow his pride and seek advice and help from fellow English managers at the highest level .
10 Another variation of basic slip stitch uses tuck and slip on alternate rows .
11 Since Pound was in confinement , not legally a " traitor " but branded as a fascist and an anti-semite , this honour provoked controversy and anger among certain sections of the American public and press .
12 The children played hide-and-seek and catch until dark , when they fled past her .
13 They were not allowed to own land nor speak in public .
14 In some cities there was an additional pilgrim station where special pilgrim trains could be brought directly to the pilgrimage area without having to cause alarm or inconvenience to European residents .
15 If respectability was undermined after the Second World War by married women refusing dependence and returning to waged work while also having children , it is being undermined again by the new wave of dole-queue mothers who find a measure of independence in motherhood .
16 Add garlic and cook on High for 30 secs .
17 They may well provide insight and help for other behavioural disorders but not for addictive disease as such .
18 ‘ Although our main aim is to provide accommodation and care ’ , he says , ‘ we also give advice and support to homeless people and try to assist them to resettle back in the community .
19 A single tear fell on it before he regained control and said with quiet pride , ‘ The traitor escaped our justice , but our refuge remained a secret . ’
20 Obtain advice and support from local contacts in the Anonymous Fellowships , including the Family Fellowships .
21 BlueLine made its European debut in Norway last November , timed to coincide with the start of the winter selling season and supported by International 's marine team in Norway .
22 Yesterday 's leader article on Austria in The Times concluded : ’ The Community must itself look east and rebuild by free trade those shattered economies if the migration on which far-right reaction feeds is to be stemmed ’ .
23 Using pencil and paint on cardboard shirt boxes and other scrap material he painted scenes from his world .
24 The reasoning mechanism ( inference engine ) used by an expert system is a program that contains generalized strategies used to solve problems to acquire knowledge and to interface with other systems .
25 The large arrowhead marks the position of the furrow that separates midbrain and hindbrain in normal embryos ( b ) and the position where the furrow is missing in antibody-injected embryos ( a ) .
26 His great literary achievement is to have found images and structures to convey theologically understood experience and to articulate with luminous clarity an understanding of how the Incarnation reveals a pattern in which all modes of human fulfilment are subsumed .
27 A FUND standing at about £200,000 which was raised to give aid and comfort to homecoming British prisoners after the Second World War is alleged to be growing in direct proportion to the number of old soldiers dying without ever seeing a penny of it .
28 Cut off from links with the political practice of the masses , which only the communist party could provide , their writings would inevitably serve only to confuse and mislead the popular struggle , and to give aid and comfort to counter-revolutionary forces .
29 These are called imbrikia and come in various sizes .
30 It requires courage and support from sympathetic colleagues to admit that the things that have been happening in classrooms or schools over the past 20 years have been wrong , pigheaded or simply inefficient .
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