Example sentences of "[prep] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I do n't know what to do , I was going to write to Cathy after and thank her |
2 | That you 'll look after and keep us safe until the end of the day . |
3 | The navy was the guarantee that Great Britain 's interests elsewhere could be looked after and gave her enormous strategical advantages outside Europe . |
4 | New tenants , particularly from non-conforming households such as single parents , tend to be given the poorer standard housing and are expected to prove their ability to look after and improve their home before being transferred to a better property . |
5 | you know I can understand now the people that have n't got the truth , when one of the , the mate , when the mate dies whether a woman or a , or a , or a husband dies , they want to die , they do n't want to live because I felt that , I felt that , what 's there , what 's there me left to live , my kids they 're , they have their own families , there all time , they have no time , I brought up three children , I have a full time job and I have time for every one of them to look after and to bring them up and to set them on their way to live and not one of them became a prisoner or something , you know , they 're all have nice jobs and , and nice kid nice people , one , nobody 's in the truth the boys |
6 | I had a poster done out and had it outside the town hall . |
7 | He still insisted he had done nothing to be ashamed of and said he had been cleared of wrongdoing by his ‘ constant friend ’ Mr Major . |
8 | We then take those kind of and use it in an ocean to create the state of the ocean . |
9 | The fact remains that most health professionals would still speak of and regard someone like Arthur B as an old man with a stroke , not a disabled person with rights and entitlements . |
10 | Up until now researchers have taken on the guise of distant experts who hand down their findings , leaving practitioners with the task of making sense of and using them . |
11 | Much later in the debate , and in time , the same " raw data " were transformed yet again , this time seen as the negotiated outcomes of actors " methods , particularly the police and coroners , for making sense of and constructing their courses of action which are only imperfectly , if at all , reflected in the figures . |
12 | b ) Family Membership — Please take note of and advertise our new FAMILY MEMBERSHIP which will be introduced in OCT. 1988 . |
13 | The great Italian poet Leopardi had this to say : ‘ Works of genius have this intrinsic property that even when they give a perfect likeness of the nullity of things , even when they clearly demonstrate and make us feel the inevitable unhappiness of life , even when they express the most terrible despair , nevertheless … they always serve as a consolation , rekindling enthusiasm , and though speaking of and portraying nothing but death , restore to it , at least for a while , the life that it had lost . ’ |
14 | The buck thrashed and spat and made a high keening noise I did n't think rabbits were capable of and beat its legs on the ground . |
15 | An important factor in avoiding pre-marital pregnancy would seem to be the girl 's own attitudes and behaviour in taking control of and planning her life . |
16 | When he put one on he sort of and pulls them down , erm to his ears so that |
17 | But to take some fact that a novelist has written of and to add it to the mishmash at the back of your mind and then to reproduce it as part of the web you eventually weave : this is the process of creation . |
18 | She ends by considering how teachers can create a classroom climate in which children can make use of and extend their own ideas . |
19 | I think it would be fun to use fabric paints rather than hunting for and knitting lots of different colours . |
20 | I 'll have you to a widow in recompense that you should give me thanks for and make you seven years younger , and a rich one . |
21 | Nevertheless a sheriff officer has the right to come to our home , take possession of items which I have paid for and take me to court . |
22 | The borough council has launched a customer care and quality service programme aimed at giving good service to the people who pay for and use its amenities . |
23 | Can we trust in the shed blood of Jesus to fully atone for and cover our sins ? |
24 | no minute and I call for and ask your Lordship to order the production of any board minute meeting recording that concern of Mr |
25 | Mostly my father just gives me the money that I ask for and lets me get what I want for myself . |
26 | How can it help me do my job ? point of view the reason is that it can help you do your job is very simply that to involve members of the public er local councils , local authorities , decision makers and allows the outcome to , to erm entertain them and to erm hope for and communicate what it is they 'll come erm in a non-threatening , non-selling , non-hard sell environment where they can come along , they can enjoy themselves and go away and form their own opinions without somebody over the head with what they 're try to sa trying to do erm |
27 | She talked with Emma about the chart and what it was for and put it in the kitchen where Emma could see it clearly . |
28 | Conservative in , three times that for which we put on for and let me remind you again that out of that seventeen pounds , you put eleven on , not us , you put it on . |
29 | After his death , members of the wine trade enabled her to become the first person outside the trade to study for and sit its examinations . |
30 | In his third camp , Eichstatt , in spite of the crowded and stressful conditions , he managed with the help of the Red Cross and some accountant brother-officers to study for and sit his final accountancy examinations while actively preparing for his escape . |