Example sentences of "[vb base] and [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 look at and browse and take the information that they want rather than putting what sounds to me a lot of work on some
2 The National Rifle Association , founded in 1871 , holds that honour and supports the natural and constitutional right of free men to keep and bear arms .
3 As herds of humans dressed as cows ( at least , that 's what our eyes told us ) wander up and down Bleecker Street , we slump and watch The Shams , three women dressed as men , play an acoustic set which publicised their sexual fantasies .
4 Alternatively fly and hire a car or motor home .
5 It was agreed that there needed to be substantial funding restored to both the Housing Executive and health service budget to improve the services they provide and to combat the ever increasing problems which are besetting our community .
6 He 's kind , loving and affectionate — we touch and hug a lot — and he 's intelligent , reliable and very sweet .
7 Only those leasehold covenants which " touch and concern the land " or , in its statutory form ( see ss. 141 and 142 , Law of Property Act 1925 , below , p. 108 ) , which have " reference to the subject matter " of that lease , may be enforced by , or against , assignees of either the lease ( T2 ) or of the reversion ( L2 ) .
8 To say that the obligation to " return " the amount of the deposit is " inextricably bound up with " covenants which touch and concern the land … does not , in their Lordships ' view answer the critical question of whether it itself touches and concerns the land .
9 The tenant covenants that he will do or refrain from doing certain things which undoubtedly touch and concern the land .
10 Only those leasehold covenants which touch and concern the land are capable of enforcement ; and 2 .
11 Thus , even those covenants which " touch and concern the land " are incapable of enforcement by direct action between L or L2 and S. However , there are two possible ways around this difficulty : 1 .
12 For this purpose , we propose that all the covenants in a lease should be treated in the same way , whether or not at present they touch and concern the land .
13 I shrug and put the lozenge of ice back into my drink .
14 However , the sequence of somite formation and what they will form seems to be programmed early in development long before the somites themselves appear and provides a good example of how , once the programme is specified , the cells follow it even when they are placed in abnormal relationships .
15 Some travel to far parts of the world to see tramway operation , while others conserve and maintain the cars which are in museums .
16 Does the hon. and learned Gentleman acknowledge and welcome the moves by the Labour party in Scotland , endorsed nationally , for the new Scottish Parliament to be elected by a system of proportional representation ?
17 ( e ) Acknowledge and convey the nature and purpose of the document .
18 Maybe he just wanted to make 'em hunt and fret a bit . ’
19 Such a tax would , they concluded , both ‘ constrain and complicate the government 's ability to manage the economy ’ and ‘ carry some possible risk to incentives and to the encouragement of inflationary wage demands ’ ( Layfield 1976 , App 8:211 ) .
20 Reinforcing this quest for the extraordinary , which by definition should bring them quickly to the margins of deviance , is the fact … that one of the frequent rewards of achievement is an immunity to many of the sanctions that constrain and punish the less successful .
21 ‘ More money , more money ! ’ he demands , and clever minds set to work at his behest , the computers shift and change a little all over the world , and presently his bank balance shows another nought ; and , so that that nought should be there , somewhere in the undeveloped world another ten backs break needlessly .
22 Outside , buttresses decorate and support the double vaulted storeys and these extend the whole height of the building ( 259 ) .
23 If this is a valid criticism , rather than make an excuse accept it , apologise and offer a reason — a true reason if you can .
24 The majority in the community from which I come would welcome internment at this time , and I can not believe that the integrity of the Roman Catholic community is such that its members would choose this continued slaughter in our Province in preference to removing from the streets those who command and control the violence that besets us .
25 Our Warburg customers expect and receive the very best of services in the attractive restaurant with crisp linen tablecloths , black leather chairs and fresh flowers .
26 Indeed , many authors expect and require the reader to bring something to the text .
27 Place fingertips on the larynx whilst you hum and feel the tingling on your lips , and count up to ten or say a simple phrase in your loudest voice and at the same time concentrate on the feeling on the finger tips .
28 ‘ The documentaries in this guide explore and expose the realities of women 's lives ’ , she adds .
29 The building blocks of photovoltaics are the solar cells that capture and transmute the energy from sunlight .
30 Finally , your attitude will affect how successful you are in achieving what you want and achieving the plans that you have already made whilst working through this book .
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