Example sentences of "and [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If your hair is fine and limp you should go for a conditioner with body building properties .
2 Remove the dough from the bowl and knead it on a floured board until smooth , about 5 minutes .
3 Investors are risk averse and maximize their return ( as measured by the rate of return ) over a one period time horizon .
4 Guntram 's bishops dealt with a disagreement between their king and his brother Sigibert in 573 , and Guntram himself summoned two councils to Mâcon between 581 and 585 , and another to Valence in the same period .
5 They accumulate responsibilities and commitments and confine themselves to drink and cigarettes .
6 The price of this combo is excellent for a twin channel amp , but its shortcomings in the lead department may keep it from playing in the World Series and confine it to the Junior League .
7 If he wishes to make an adjustment , would not it be more sensible to detach their role from advocacy of method and confine it solely to inspection ?
8 When the subject enters the political arena and becomes politically controversial , we assume an elective silence on the political issues and confine ourselves , if we intervene at all , to constitutional or legal questions or views on practical matters affecting the law and its administration where our views may naturally be expected and sought .
9 Younger men must show their respect for her and obey her .
10 Their festivals were to be a commemoration of God 's acts and even some of their clothes were to carry a reminder : ‘ Into this tassel you shall work a violet thread , and whenever you see this in the tassel , you shall remember all the Lord 's commands and obey them . ’
11 ‘ I had always been taught in Germany to trust my doctor , and obey what he said , ’ she explained .
12 First , some accept its authority and obey its instructions because they are binding on them .
13 Humility is to orient our lives towards God , so that we understand and obey him in a greater and greater sense .
14 in the deepest recesses of my heart , how truly I could love him , honour him and obey him . ’
15 A large hound with a broad studded collar is likely to cause trouble , so walk to heel when out and obey your owner instantly , in all matters .
16 The language helper can give a command , and obey it himself ; he can give a command and you obey it ; you can give the command and obey it yourself ; you can give the command and he obeys it .
17 The language helper can give a command , and obey it himself ; he can give a command and you obey it ; you can give the command and obey it yourself ; you can give the command and he obeys it .
18 She wondered if Ethel would relent and change her back , or whether she might be really wicked enough to leave her as a frog , for ever .
19 How quickly things change in racing and change they certainly have this week .
20 In a shining example , the rugby union club at the Coningsby base in Lincolnshire agreed to accept league devotees and change its name to Coningsby rugby club .
21 Less than a week ago , he said that this congress would strip the party of its ideology and change its name , but it now looks likely that he will have to settle for the second half of the forecast .
22 Under all this pressure , the council simply had to relent and change its policy .
23 Sometimes she had to lift it out , feed it , and change its nappies , thick with excrement .
24 This quantum will disturb the particle and change its velocity in a way that can not be predicted .
25 In 1980 , ITV 's governing body , the former IBA , decreed that ATV would change its financial structure , build a new studio centre in the East Midlands and change its name to reflect the region it served .
26 David Hunt from Downing Street told Lascelles that Ramsey had been known to stop in a procession , send for a pair of trousers to replace the wrong ones which he had put on by mistake , and change them in the middle of the aisle .
27 we 're prepared to look at the the client reports and change them so that they become as good as we , we can get them .
28 Both philology and Catholicism are here presented as ‘ languages ’ which Julia is unable to master because she wants to question them and change them rather than accept their inherent systematicity .
29 Put him on so and so , and so and so on that , and change them about .
30 and change them to a bigger size
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