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

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1 Things have been patched up between us by Lord Coleworthy , who likes me and thinks I do a good job .
2 And has everybody got a part ?
3 Mhm , and has it changed a lot do you think ?
4 Reporter asks : And has he got a bright future ?
5 Since she does n't respond to my telling her to relax I ask who is this landlord anyway and has she got a rent book ?
6 George is a quiet , fairly shy person , who is not very imaginative and needs someone to share a life with .
7 One starts off with a syndrome and uses it to develop a theory of normal processing .
8 The Q-TWIST model , developed for early breast cancer , provides a general framework for this type of analysis and allows one to strike a balance by using any desired vaues for the effects of treatment and disease symptoms .
9 If he does not , then it is up to him to resign , which avoids any problems with unfair dismissal and allows us to recruit a new chef who will start with a clear idea of his position and responsibilities .
10 The RY10 comes with 50 preset patterns and 50 preset fills , and allows you to program a further 50 of each yourself .
11 The RY10 comes with 50 preset patterns and 50 preset fills , and allows you to program a further 50 of each yourself .
12 The Family Policy Studies Centre ( address on page 146 ) calls women carers ‘ the forgotten army ’ and says they provide a service which saves the government billions of pounds a year .
13 she comes out of the bush and says she wants a highwayman to take her .
14 Sometimes I go to bed and he comes and says he has a lot of hit songs for me . ’
15 Now 43 , she is married with a two-year-old daughter and says it took a long time to settle down to a ‘ normal life ’ .
16 The Court emphasised the importance of that element of the English practice that entrusts the execution of an order to the plaintiff 's solicitors and requires them to give a series of undertakings as to the manner of execution and the use made of the information or documents obtained .
17 The brain receives information about red , blue and green light from the cones and mixes them to produce a multi-coloured image containing a vast range of hues .
18 Julie now owns several different types of crystals and finds they have a comforting and calming influence whenever she feels stressed .
19 In the second , more optimistic ending , Pip returns to the forge after working abroad for eleven years and goes to Hoe and Biddy and finds they have a son , also called Pip .
20 In the end it wins a King 's daughter who is expected to bum its hedgehog-skin at night , and does so , and finds herself clasping a beautiful Prince , all singed and soot-black .
21 She pushes off and lets herself drift a few feet above the ground , holding her skirt round her knees .
22 ‘ Even losing a goal is occasionally good for you because it brings you back to earth and helps you retain a sense of vulnerability . ’
23 It keeps you fit and helps you to have a healthy baby .
24 It keeps you fit and helps you to have a healthy baby .
25 For example' suppose my wife sees me putting on my coat to go out , and asks me to buy a paper .
26 The blindfolded Brownie points to someone and asks them to make a noise .
27 Barrett , who has recently scored two impressive first round stoppage victories in Italy , decided he needs more experience in the welterweight division and feels he made a mistake in challenging Manning Galloway too soon for the WBO welterweight crown last July .
28 The student recalls the relevant concepts , rules and skills and combines them to form a solution to a problem .
29 Satan comes to Jesus on the cross in the guise of a guardian angel , convinces him he 's not the Messiah and invites him to have a normal life on earth .
30 Its present Statute entered into force on 15 July 1955 , and declares it to have a permanent character , with the object of ‘ the progressive unification of the rules of private international law ’ .
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