Example sentences of "and [noun] [coord] [verb] them [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | No work that properly considers developments in different countries and continents and pieces them together in a satisfying , narrative whole . |
2 | She responded with a round-robin letter to all her employees , thanking them for their contributions and enthusiasm and reassuring them how highly she thought of them all . |
3 | In the bedroom she took off her blouse and skirt and hung them carefully in the wardrobe . |
4 | Cornelius retrieved both letter and card and set them down before him . |
5 | Using genuine folk instruments such as armadillo charangos , pan pipes and caja and playing them splendidly , the group built their programme around the Bolivian seasons and the ritual divisions of the year . |
6 | Having obtained your two pieces of wood , place them one on top of the other , ensuring that they are exactly square , and tape or clamp them securely together . |
7 | Funded by the Londonderry Regeneration Initiative , the task of the project team is to listen to the views of individuals and communities and relay them back to the board . |
8 | Zamaron bought the paintings of both Modigliani and Utrillo and let them out after a sobering night in the cells . |
9 | They washed and dried the cups and plates and put them away . |
10 | The boy came in through the back carrying Russell 's blanket roll and carbine and put them down on the passenger bench . |
11 | I had wrung out the Spidersuit and Y-fronts and hung them over a Bible suck thinking how He would just have to lump a bare arse on His books for one night . |
12 | I had a friend who had one of those ancient slide machines which was used to give light shows , and you could make the slides out of coloured oils and inks and put them together between two sheets of glass and when they 're heated up inside the machine , they went , splat , splat , and made these rather beautiful moving colours . |
13 | ‘ Anyway , ’ I said , ‘ I took off my boots and jacket and left them up here and I dropped into the water , because Harry had n't come up for air , like I told you . ’ |
14 | It was because of that meagre income that she became incensed at her tutor , Maurice Greiffenhagen , who had a habit of sitting down at his students ' drawings and paintings and finishing them off . |
15 | Perfect pads : save the shoulder pads from your old blouses and dresses and glue them on to coathangers so that newer , delicate clothes do n't tear . |
16 | And if you rely too heavily on rewards and punishments and use them too often , their effect becomes diminished . |
17 | Make tying laces into a great game : sit down with the shoes in front of you both and tie and untie them together . |
18 | It 's er , it 's not pleasant for them , and they 're doing it in wet weathers , but I mean whatever erm , I find for them you know , to wear , I mean , time after time they get their feet down and slip and get them in . |
19 | Originally I tried to label each unwanted artifact and thought and send them off again through stage left . |
20 | You should also be interested in the theatre , cinema , television , and music and include them regularly in your life . |
21 | An icy blast of air hit Dad full in the face , taking with it the matches , ash and fag-ends and strewing them over his head and chest . |
22 | Indeed , as the Daurog elder scooped nuts and berries and held them out to his family , Holly-jack came over to Tallis and stretched her branch-tusked mouth into the semblance of a smile . |
23 | Florrie took off her hat and coat and hung them up , saying , ‘ I 'll make a start on the bacon , shall I ? ’ |
24 | So how does pancreatic lipase , an enzyme that knocks around in the essentially aqueous environment of the small intestine , get to grips with fats and oils and break them down into the glycerol and fatty acids that are readily absorbed by the lining of the gut ? |
25 | These reivers would round up cattle and horses and drive them back to their own lands . |
26 | Veblen 's achievement was to capture the strategies of the leisure class in a series of classic phrases and categories and exemplify them clearly and in detail with a masterful sense of irony . |
27 | But as she washed her breakfast cup and saucer and rinsed them meticulously under the cold tap , she was anxious . |
28 | Had profitable South African firms not been constrained by sanctions and exchange controls , they would have taken the profits they made from gold , platinum and diamonds and invested them overseas . |