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

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1 ‘ Third Term ’ ( Deltic ) Re-released as a 12-inch , with the added bonus of a stunning acoustic version of ‘ The Newshound ’ ( an acute portrayal of the scum that litter the daily tabloids ) — and rightly so , because quite frankly this puts 90 per cent of single released this year into the shade and kicks them in the teeth to boot .
2 ‘ Third Term ’ ( Deltic ) Re-released as a 12-inch , with the added bonus of a stunning acoustic version of ‘ The Newshound ’ ( an acute portrayal of the scum that litter the daily tabloids ) — and rightly so , because quite frankly this puts 90 per cent of single released this year into the shade and kicks them in the teeth to boot .
3 The operation of the wheel is unusual , being a variation on the overshot type in which water falls on to the top of the wheel and turns it in the same direction as the water 's flow .
4 When the nest is complete the female approaches the male and nudges him in the flank to gain his confidence .
5 To ‘ freeze-dry ’ his wigs , David simply applies gel to the wigs and places them in the freezer for 30 minutes !
6 The romantic fantasy is nurtured in our youth with Enid Blyton books and ghost stories and manifests itself in the invention of tunnel myths .
7 Separation releases the brakes of the inhibition and frees us in the two worlds .
8 His business licenses him to fraternise with the enemy and casts him in the role of a Microsoft independent software developer-come-OEM , complete with an early access copy of Microsoft NT .
9 This is the earliest known picture of the house , and shows it in the first half of the nineteenth century before the ground level at the front of the building was raised
10 In fact I suggest John Major snips it out , frames it and hangs it in the Cabinet room to remind himself and some of his more heartless colleagues of just how much Belinda and hundreds of other children need this wonderful hospital .
11 It then borrows the capital required and invests it in the asset .
12 The embrace then breaks and the male rounds up all the eggs and stores them in the nest .
13 This procedure computes the blackout and whiteout levels and stores them in the fields black , white of savedValues .
14 He climbs back into bed , grabs my breast and nuzzles me in the crook of my neck .
15 But then comes the time of differentiation , the time when the busy teacher takes her clothes down to the laundry on a Saturday morning and flings them in the laundry basket in the confidence that they will be returned neatly pressed later in the week .
16 ( 1937 , You 're in the Army Now in US ) , the improbable tale of an American hoodlum who takes on the identity of a murdered gambling companion and finds himself in the British Army , where he slowly comes to understand the habits of self-effacing Englishmen .
17 He aids and abets you in the task of self-destruction .
18 The Stock Exchange disseminates information , and reflects it in the share price .
19 If the answer is No the network returns to the first activity and reconsiders it in the light of the objections raised in the question lozenge .
20 It provokes an answer , anticipates it and structures itself in the answer 's direction . ’
21 A statement that something does not happen both creates an event and abolishes it in the same act ( 1976k:21–2 ) .
22 This briefing paper examines the family impact of the proposals , their effect on men , women and children , and puts them in the context of a changing family demography and the often impoverished circumstances of lone parent families .
23 She then sorts all the vests and folds them up and puts them in the box , then the pants , then dresses and lastly cardigans .
24 A statement which reads data in internal format from a file and puts them in the specified variables .
25 This chapter describes the various roles that the Bank takes on , and puts them in the context of the overall powers that it enjoys , particularly in relation to the supervisory activities carried out and the possibility of the emergence of a European Central Bank .
26 ‘ We gets what we want and puts it in the freezer — got no use for shoppin' us . ’
27 I put the pen in his hand and he marks it himself and puts it in the box . ’
28 Business Direct from Midland relieves you and your staff of all the hassle involved with travel booking and puts it in the hands of the world 's leading travel organisation — Thomas Cook — a member of Midland Group .
29 And throws it all in puts it all on the plate cold and puts it in the microwave .
30 This production , which updates the play and sets it in the sixties , toured the Continent and gave our company the reputation it now enjoys there .
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