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

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1 Does he agree that the time has come to put forward with ever greater clarity the kind of Europe which we want and which he has already outlined in his comments ?
2 Worship , you see , is the action of the entire congregation who together proclaim what God has done and what he continues to do ; we feed on his word — sacrament and Scripture — and are strengthened by his Spirit and sustained by mutual fellowship .
3 What she says and what she does are two different things as far as children go .
4 I do n't care what she says and what she does . ’
5 He is important less in himself than in what he says and what he represents .
6 It is fascinating stuff , both for what it says and what it leaves unsaid .
7 This is a topic on which McClellan himself has written and one which presents a fundamental problem to anyone planning book provision for public libraries .
8 If you reach the conclusion that the asking price is reasonable , ring the agent and ask if any other offers have been made and what he thinks the owner might accept .
9 Section 261 clarifies the position of notes to the accounts ; references in the Act to the accounts ; include any notes to the accounts containing information which the Act requires to be given and which it requires or allows to be given in a note to the accounts .
10 The point , however , is that to build a house that stands up requires a knowledge of where every bit goes and what it does — and that knowledge is an order of magnitude and greater than one would have been able to guess at .
11 He is the Queen 's impresario , influencing where she goes and what she does .
12 My Lords , as I would submit , the report contains a great deal which confirms and nothing which contradicts the interpretation of the word ‘ appropriates ’ which I have preferred , and a comparison of the Act with the draft Bill gives no support to the contrary view .
13 Terrible thing to suggest and anybody who thinks that I think has got the wrong idea of this motion .
14 It remembers which signals it has amplified and which it has not , and this information forms the 0s and 1s of a binary memory .
15 It is also useful to look at the bibliography or index to see what it includes and what it misses out .
16 A good rose-grower is proud of what he grows and what he sells .
17 The conditions to be satisfied are simply that the meaning ‘ must be one which lex will tolerate and one which dispels the uncertainty in such a manner as to settle the dispute without immediately provoking further controversy ’ .
18 3 Select one patient who smokes and one who does not .
19 As is often the case , what one actually hears and what one thinks one hears , can be two very different things . ’
20 That there is a real disjunction between what the ideal institution ought to do and what it does can be seen in yet another attempt to describe the BBC as the ideal typical ‘ public service , institution .
21 The research is being conducted within the theoretical context of ‘ discourse models ’ — the mental representations which a listener constructs on the basis of what he knows about the world in general , what the speaker is actually saying and what he thinks the speaker is intending to say .
22 Few governments have much idea of how much waste their citizens produce and what it consists of , let alone where it can be put .
23 There is history in the accounts Kapuscinski gives of the confusions and uncertainties which he has experienced and which he has tried to interpret .
24 There was no doubting her sister 's passion as she struggled to express her resentment , writing : — on my life Lily I declare I want only what is best for the child and would not be Cruel to him nor the cause of Cruelty and what you asked was Cruel the child knowing no Italian and being Fearful of leaving me the only Mother he has known and who he loves as his own .
25 In " Area B " , one of two areas of South-East London where Hewitt worked and one which has a relatively high density of Caribbeans , even white children may learn some Creole in primary school , through peer contact ( 1986 : 150 ) .
26 It is a prospect the Rowes dread and one which adds weight to Jan 's claim that unless something is done to eliminate the badgers carrying TB , there will never be a long enough period between outbreaks in the herd to do any sensible farming .
27 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
28 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
29 The former record what a company owns and what it owes , while the latter record the income and expenditure of the company in the course of its day-to-day operations .
30 The former record what a company owns and what it owes , while the latter record the income and expenditure of the company in the course of its day-to-day operations .
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