Example sentences of "and [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To walk and think and live like a puppet .
2 Something like seventy five percent or sixty six or seventy five percent of the , of the units which we actually let , of the houses that we actually let , go to homeless families you know , it is a complete fiction to suggest , or even try and suggest as this does that somehow or other houses are being allocated willy-nilly to people who have massive resources who could go out and buy or rent in the private sector .
3 I believe I understand what makes the heart of Britain beat , what inspires all those millions of families across the land to go out each day to work and strive and create for the future .
4 every anthropologist has experienced ‘ culture shock ’ ; a temporary inability to grasp and act and think in the terms of the assumptions upon which the newly entered culture is based .
5 Trees did not whisper and murmur and chuckle with an evil malevolence …
6 Now one can say well what are we aiming for in terms of the sexual harassment free environment , and I think that what one would be aiming for is if not the atmosphere of a girls ' convent school one 's certainly aiming at an environment where women can work and study and interact without the sense of being constantly on display as sexual objects , and , you know , to that extent I do n't know if it is the case that a large number of the respondents are saying , you know , ‘ I have come from an environment when I have n't had to deal with this before , and I do n't expect to have to deal with it ’ then we should certainly sit up and take notice of that .
7 Nor was it some stranger come to drink and dance and lie with a man in a borrowed bed .
8 You will look after the fast buck merchants who are waiting to come in to steal and cheat and to deal in a shoddy , grasping way with bus companies that have been made successful by the local authorities . "
9 It would erode the precious British freedom , gained at considerable cost over several centuries , to shock and insult and to ridicule as a way of testing the faiths of our forefathers .
10 In his defence of Rushdie 's right to publish , Mr Torode argues we should be allowed to ‘ shock and insult and to ridicule as a way of testing the faith of our forefathers ’ .
11 And we did require and demand and obtain from the Treasury a great deal of information before we would allow , as it were , any decision to be made .
12 A variety of isolated fractions or tissues from post-implantation mouse embryos will continue to grow and differentiate if placed in a well vascularized site in an immunologically compatible adult host ( 2 ) .
13 In this position , the glider is on a base leg for any available field upwind and it is easy to look back and decide whether returning to the field is practical .
14 I could then sit and relax and listen to the other violinists .
15 I need to grow and change and develop as a person in my own terms .
16 We 've brought forward the Readers Poll slightly this year so that we can swoon and rail and curse at the results as part of our New Year offensive .
17 and it 's , and then you can book up and go and eat on the verandah or you can eat in one of the restaurants and just walk round and sit on the , any of the seats .
18 My mum used to pick my hair off the pillow while I was asleep so that I would n't see how much I was losing , and at that time I was too ill to get up and go and look in the mirror .
19 So if you believe that you are suffering from one of these conditions , you must exercise and stretch as shown in the article .
20 If parents do not care and praise and listen to a child 's reading , schoolteachers ca n't easily make them literate .
21 And then Kimmy can come and visit and play in the garden !
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