Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It got people to sit down and think about these things .
2 Women have been central in the leadership , organisation and maintaining of these structures , dealing with health care , education , food production and distribution , the internal economy etc .
3 The residential children sleep and eat in these areas , using the plinths as beds .
4 However strange this may seem within the modern formula of the artist as free creative individual , there can be no real doubt that major art , of certain kinds , was produced and sustained in these ways .
5 and cares about these cobwebs
6 When the war came the stationery was moved out and obscure intelligence projects were pursued and filed and forgotten in these rooms .
7 Presumably some patrol ship on the high seas might log messages in this way , but it is clear that , as humans , our experience of utterances is not that we have recorded in memory a list of utterances to which are attached standard tags specifying time and place in these terms .
8 Once the marketmaker 's spread and the broker 's commission are taken into account the investor will face a sizeable loss if he or she buys and exercises at these prices .
9 Certainly you 'll find truths and lies in these pages , and an excited , undeceived fan's-eye view .
10 It 's said to last for days even this great high that they get when they jump off and leap off these bridges or something on a bit of elastic .
11 The exact relation between these solutions has been established more recently by Chandrasekhar and Ferrari ( 1984 ) , and Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos ( 1985 a ) , and exploited by these authors and their colleagues .
12 new routes to chaos will be found and related to these flows ; or
13 The Main Library collections are complemented by faculty libraries for Divinity , Law and the Europa Institute , Medicine , Music , Science , and Veterinary Medicine ; all students may use and borrow from these libraries .
14 Several girls had been badly beaten and threatened by these men and forced to return to return to the streets for fear of their lives . ’
15 [ That this House is appalled at the mistreatment and murder of street children in Guatemala ; and calls on President Serrano and the Guatemalan Government to urgently deal with this problem and in particular to support the work of the Casa Alianza and other agencies working to bring education and support to these children . ]
16 Once the labour movement offered hope and support to these people .
17 He then posed the critical question : ‘ against whom does this inference of undue influence operate ? ’ and answered in these terms , at p. 197 :
18 The 200 companies and 369 local authority undertakings , together with the Central Electricity Board and the nearly 300 power stations owned and operated by these organisations , were to be transferred to a new public body , the British Electricity Authority .
19 Please take the money and speak to these people , as a favour to me . ’
20 Every anchorite had known and suffered from these phantoms of the mind : how naïve she had been to imagine herself exempt .
21 There is yet another story of hide and seek on these hills , but there is historical evidence for this one which dates from the autumn of 1536 .
22 What nonsense is talked and written about these languages by people who approach them from outside with superficial knowledge .
23 And towering above these stage cliches is , of course , the driven genius whose music can not be stemmed by the forces of reaction .
24 The choice , then , is between supposing that Celsus was not much concerned about using his terms precisely , and supposing that these words are not all his .
25 ‘ Oh do shut up and look at these maps with me .
26 Thanks to Sybille two local women were hired to do extra cooking and cleaning on these occasions , when it seemed the concept of the extended family had turned the Ashleys into hoteliers .
27 He may be frightened by crossing a road , by fast cars , by crowds or sudden noises , so that his spasticity increases ; he may panic and freeze in these situations , so that he can not move at all .
28 You mentioned the explosion of information , particularly in the science area where there are thousands , literally thousands , of publications and scientists producing more information , more data , every day and pumping into these things .
29 You mentioned the explosion of information , particularly in the science area where there are thousands , literally thousands , of publications and scientists producing more information , more data every day and pumping into these things .
30 The British ca n't change their policy and negotiate with these terrorists , can they ?
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