Example sentences of "[verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Mrs. C. Browse and Mrs. R. Oehlers ( 34 pts . ) ;
2 In other galleries in and near Cork Street , Browse and Darby is commemorating Jeffrey Camp 's seventieth birthday with a small retrospective exhibition ( to 24 April ) .
3 Browse and Buy
4 look at and browse and take the information that they want rather than putting what sounds to me a lot of work on some
5 His Kent landscapes had contributed significantly to the success of his 1945 Roland , Browse and Delbanco exhibition , soon after which he tried to interest the same gallery in Edie Lamont 's work .
6 No , there was Erica Brausen , Mrs Lessore who ran the Beaux Arts Gallery , a very interesting place , and also Miss Browse at Roland Browse and Delbanco .
7 Jesus blessed and broke the bread ( Mark 6:41 ) .
8 The peony loosens and the sunflower turns .
9 Appropriate feedback is vital in the patient 's relearning process , so he receives praise only when it is deserved : if he fails in any way , the physiotherapist remains encouraging and positive about it , but shows him how and why he went wrong , or she may simply leave that task for the moment and return to it later , when the patient can concentrate and get it right .
10 The next day he went to work , but found he could not concentrate and returned home without telling anyone .
11 This helps me concentrate and drift into more intense areas of thought .
12 Once the company has achieved segmentation it can more clearly concentrate and aim its promotional effort at a particular target market .
13 With weeks , sometimes months between the issue of travel documents and their actual use , frequent changes in timetabling and the inevitable delays on overworked railways and sea routes , predicting when and where a transport would arrive was about as reliable as betting on a roulette wheel .
14 If , as is commonly asserted , " the teacher is a resource " , then so are other teachers , and it makes sense in the resource-based mode to make available by timetabling and cooperation those varied " personal reference sources " , the staff .
15 This led to a discussion of timetabling and the constraints imposed by group sizes , and how these constraints might be eased .
16 Because some discretion about the curriculum had been restored to the manager , this might have meant that the task of timetabling and deciding priorities in staff appointments became easier .
17 Their bodies are streamlined for maximum efficiency in moving through water , and they have evolved a highly sophisticated sonar system to communicate and receive information through water and over long distances .
18 Noises of such intensity may seriously affect the ability of cetaceans to communicate and echolocate , especially in cold polar waters where ice cover reflects much underwater noise back from the surface .
19 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
20 As with any technique , direct mail has basic principles which must be obeyed if the programme is to communicate and raise money over a long period : * It must be regular ( a minimum of eight times a year ) * It must be personal , relevant and informal * It must be good quality * It must ask for and offer something * It must appeal to emotion first and reason second
21 The characteristic products are books or articles , and review articles : these enable members of a scattered community to communicate and to develop knowledge and polemic .
22 They tried to communicate and got on very well , despite the language difficulties .
23 Conversation is an important part of reviving the patient 's ability to communicate and his interest in the world around him .
24 It is the manager 's responsibility to decide what and how to communicate and to adapt his approach in the light of experience .
25 For example it may influence the availability of such services as play-groups and nursery schools when young children have wider opportunities to practice communicating ; new types of activities and different relationships can be explored in these settings which add to the child 's capacity to communicate and are critical at this stage of development .
26 They may be dazed and talk as if delirious , incoherent , stupid , forgetful ; worse ( < ) for mental exertions and is averse to speaking or even having company present ; too tired to communicate and not wanting to make the effort .
27 We have to learn to communicate and that means conquering our fear of that process .
28 The new culture will certainly require the forging of new alliances between education professionals and other groups , a redefinition of teacher roles and professional autonomy , a greater willingness to communicate and negotiate .
29 Careers in computing are for people with common sense , the ability to think clearly and logically , the capacity to adapt readily to change , and the skill to communicate and work closely with others .
30 Moreover , there seem to be all manner of missed opportunities to communicate and discuss proposals with teachers and headmasters .
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