Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He grips my arms and dumps me back on the pew .
2 But then he goes and turns his up during the gig !
3 After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light .
4 A teenage girl gets on the bus , then , as if she 's just remembered , takes out a comic story magazine and holds it out of the window .
5 ‘ He seems to hold David Howell , who 's still owed three weeks ' money , particularly responsible and wants him out of the club .
6 This vaporizes a droplet of ink and forces it out of the nozzle in the printhead and onto the paper .
7 Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor .
8 In every generation , REPRODUCTION takes the genes that are supplied to it by the previous generation , and hands them on to the next generation but with minor random errors — mutations .
9 There is something free , reckless , vaguely counter-cultural about it ; it ignores the voice of prudence and takes us back to the days of our youth when we defied authority by taking it up .
10 Jacob 's demand for a blessing is only what we would expect , and yet it prepares us for the turning point in the story , which follows immediately afterwards , and takes us back into the clearer air of the larger narrative .
11 It makes a change and gets you out of the house . ’
12 A rotating mechanism traps the hair and plucks it out by the root .
13 Leasing is a system whereby a financial institution purchases a piece of equipment and leases it back to the company , which then has the use of equipment it has not had to purchase .
14 Ormanroyd and he 's got round Laws and pulls it back into the danger area but the cross defended well .
15 The computer recognises some of the words and phrases which the child types in and reflects them back at the child as open-ended questions that encourage the child to reply .
16 He forces open the door and lets them out into the night .
17 In the hall she wraps a long scarf round her neck and puts on a cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket , with wide shoulders and inset sleeves , and lets herself out by the front door .
18 If an experimenter prods the siphon , the Aplysia withdraws siphon and gills , and folds them up within the mantle cavity .
19 A Polish farmer fits him out with a complete set of dry clothes and sends him on to the West German embassy in Warsaw .
20 Once the replacement arrives , the customer puts the non-working product into the post-paid replacement box , seals it with the tape provided by Hewlett-Packard and sends it back to the company .
21 On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes .
22 If they do so he grabs them by the neck and hauls them back to the fold .
23 My hon. Friend the Member for Westminster , North characteristically set the record straight about manpower allocations in the police force and about the critical role of Her Majesty 's chief inspector of constabulary in objectively advising the Home Secretary on correct force levels and on the identification of posts suitable for civilianisation — for that releases policemen and women from desk jobs and puts them back on the beat , which is what the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West wants .
24 because it takes nitrogen from the air and puts it back into the soil
25 sure , th th th that is your other option is , is that you go for a m a much more equal policy and the , the government takes money in taxation and puts it back into the , the agricultural sector .
26 These are impregnated with immobilised Iron Hydroxide which forms Iron Phosphate when in contact with phosphates and locks them up in the media .
27 What usually happens is one bloke ‘ digs ’ ( see box ) the ball up , the other guy ‘ volleys it ’ high in the air , then the first guy jumps up and smashes it down over the net .
28 The book traces his family history leading up to that midnight stroke and carries it through to the dark period of Mrs Gandhi 's emergency .
29 Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day
30 Now , the common understanding of this is that , they 're Christians , these are those who are followers of Jesus , they 're the Christians , and Jesus comes and er , ee er , there 's the little , there 's the one who is wandering away , who 's a stray and Jesus goes after them and brings them back into the fold and so on .
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