Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] and [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Feminists often argue that marriage merely reproduces and reinforces the inequality between the sexes prevalent in wider society .
2 A Yes , shampoo hair with Redken 's Amino Pon Protein shampoo which gently cleanses and reinforces the structure of permed and colour-treated hair .
3 Both types work on the principle of swelling up at high temperatures to produce a ‘ charred ’ foam coating which so insulates and protects the member from heat that the temperature of the metal remains well below that of the fire .
4 The maze of tunnels they create constantly aerates and drains the soil .
5 The video successfully consolidates and revised the syllabus of the book using new contexts
6 They 're , you know you , you get the earth you , Richard usually goes and gets the earth for me .
7 The child 's identification with the father is the primary act of ‘ giving face ’ , or prosopopoeia , in which the child at once understands and performs the mother 's materiality as sign , a process which can be expressed in de Man 's formula that questions the notions of agency in language : ‘ killing the mother by finding her already dead ’ ( p. 133 ) .
8 This further develops and maintains the lining of the womb for a possible pregnancy .
9 Nothing much different inside , either ; still looks and smells the same : polished parquet flooring , sumptuous but fading old rugs , assorted mostly very old furniture , lots of big houseplants on the floor and time-dulled landscapes and portraits on the wood-panelled walls .
10 With the fedayeen , love always at once complicates and simplifies the narrative .
11 ‘ A man no more sees and feels the same thing than he hears and feels the same thing . ’
12 Later we come to our senses and see how , while Shakespeare is embalmed in academic papers on ‘ the logical limits of disintegration ’ , his linguistic spirit still animates and haunts the Disney-ravaged landscape of Hughes ' Crow and the metaphysical wilderness of Gaudete .
13 She both appropriates and adulterates the discourses of history , challenging their claim to tell the truth and their implicit exclusion of women from positions of discursive authority .
14 Yet , despite the difference , the attractions of marriage for women in both groups comes through clearly ; it both symbolizes and constitutes the movement from adolescence to full adulthood ; it means independence from the family of origin ; and it is hoped that it will be financially advantageous .
15 The speaker 's failure to comment overtly on syntactic structure here can not of course be interpreted as reliable evidence that he habitually uses and understands the construction .
16 The Branch also monitors and co-ordinates the Agency 's contribution to the making Belfast work and Londonderry regeneration initiative programmes .
17 The federal government also plans and builds the largest and most expensive central facilities with the active participation of the state governments , who can also be persuaded to find fairly large experimental facilities at universities .
18 The latter both reflects and influences the speech forms and the conceptual resources of those who describe what are essentially alien lives from the outside .
19 The system also identifies and meets the needs of elderly people in temporary attendance as day clients ( C ) , and is continually subject to the constraints of the local authority and other statutory regulations ( E ) . ’
20 The company that owns the rights to Leopard in the Snow also owns and controls the newspaper , magazine , television video and film networks appropriate to promotion needs .
21 It is refreshing , therefore , to see the publication of this book , written nearly 40 years ago , in which an inventor of real achievement acknowledges ‘ an interplay of economic and social forces ’ and the importance of the ‘ social environment ’ , but also asserts and describes the role of individual insight .
22 A workshop with one machinist who carefully adjusts and sets the machine up and leaves it that way at the end of the job is not necessarily going to need the heaviest equipment .
23 In her formal county role , she also oversees and directs the performance of the DCSLs in the project , a significant duty since the responsibility for the Minor Project is largely delegated to them .
24 The Direction also oversees and assists the so-called classes and controlés museums , that is the 1200 or so provincial museums either directly linked into the Ministry through their director or supervised in order to ensure that they comply with certain requirements ( see chart ) .
25 This automatically selects and stores the most frequently used data , allowing the system to access it faster still .
26 Generally , the mind , through its sensory indriyas , provides the patterns which — mirrored in the input characteristics and design features of both brain and the physical sense organ themselves — automatically selects and sorts the incoming sensory signals into what the mind is expecting .
27 It is this complicated self-regulatory process that has made such a profound impression on the Gaianists ; i.e. the notion that living matter itself both defines and maintains the conditions necessary for survival , and that the chief physical features of the Earth are biologically controlled .
28 The cream eventually came to the surface yesterday in the Four Nations under-16 and under-18 men 's youth tournament at Aberdeen when England produced their best form to crush Ireland 4–0 in both matches and win the sections .
29 He spoke easily , spinning out his words , until Marnya had come softly up behind Deems and taken the councillor in her grasp .
30 Not only is expertise the justification for giving broad discretionary power to both corporate managers and administrative bodies , it also supposedly limits and controls the exercise of their power .
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