Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] it [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But friends assured me there was more to this grand range of mountains than my experience had suggested , and so to give it a chance I went back to climb Cairn Gorm properly , giving the bridies as wide a body swerve as possible . |
2 | This project aims to analyse the business and social composition of London at that crucial stage of its development , and so to make it a substantial contribution towards our understanding of the emergence of the modern British state and its economy . |
3 | To come back on something that Mr said and perhaps take it a stage further . |
4 | It is hoped to have another polo match here next year and perhaps make it an annual event . |
5 | Thus , to make the whole hard disk open for others to read , the owner would publish the root directory ( C : \ ) and perhaps give it a name ( eg. |
6 | Spotting a hatch in the far wall , she walked across and gingerly opened it a crack . |
7 | It may be full of microbes and rotting vegetation , but these are natural and organic and only give it an attractive flavour . |
8 | And just to give it a centre . |
9 | I think there 's sufficient weighting on the course in art for the child to make it work … if you kill the word ‘ exam ’ and just call it a ‘ set piece ’ , and say ‘ This is the final piece of work I 'd like you to do ’ , and see if there 's a climax of five terms ' work , as opposed to some sort of insurmountable hurdle that only 20 per cent of the pupils can get over … ‘ if you do n't make a particularly good job of it , it only carries 40 per cent of the marks and you 've got 60 per cent for the coursework ‘ . |
10 | Most club golfers experimenting with this shot are surprised at just how accurately the ball will roll and soon find it a preferable shot to the wedge . |
11 | He had never done one and always thought it a dangerous manoeuvre to execute . |
12 | Only Mercedes-Benz could charge £50,800 for a car that is comprehensively outperformed by a Vauxhall Calibra 2.0i 16v , costing £33,550 less , and still call it a sports car . |
13 | The highly aromatic leaves have many uses , and also make it a decorative garden shrub ; there are several varieties with leaves of other colours besides green . |
14 | Well , a few years back someone else not far away opened a late-night disco and also called it the House of Music ! |
15 | Well they , they had gone into the production of er steel er turning er in such a way that er they looked for the best possible tools er in order , one , that they could produce the item more cheaply as far as the employing class is concerned , they want to produce it as cheap as they can and probably sell it the dearest . |
16 | As it would not fit into the studio , and also to soften the image , and hence give it a greater depth of field , Ray Cusick and Christopher Barry agreed to have all the shots of the model done on film , realising that video would show definition too harshly , making the model look too much like a model . |
17 | It will arrive on a single floppy , without an installation program — you 'll have to install it manually ( creating a group and maybe assigning it an icon ) . |
18 | Once one way , cleaned it up and then did it the o opposite way . |
19 | It would do this twice more and then call it a day . |
20 | Gold made up less than a quarter of the Company 's exports from West Africa ; its charter recognized recent changes in trading patterns by laying down that the Company was to provide slaves for the English colonies in the Caribbean , and then giving it a monopoly of the trade . |
21 | So you 're talking a month yeah , but you see , they may take a hundred in one go and then leave it a month or so . |
22 | That allegory is complex , but seems mainly concerned with the way in which Frankenstein , standing for science in general , wishes to remould the world for the better , and instead leaves it a worse place than he finds it . |
23 | Most people consider elimination to be a very private bodily function and therefore find it an embarrassing subject to discuss with hospital staff . |