Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available .
2 In fact the Governments " minute of appointment " in 1961 set as the Committee 's terms of reference to report on and review the pattern of full-time higher education in Britain " in the light of national needs and resources " .
3 Apparently industrialised nations and their politicians torture themselves into believing that if Third World countries are turned into amphitheatres of food and agricultural research , lustily cheered on and abetted by Western ‘ gurus ’ , everything will be hunky-dory .
4 Laid back , bang on and chilled to the gills .
5 ‘ I derive my enjoyment of food from its colour , texture and the combination on the plate when I eat ; so these are the things that I concentrate on when cooking for customers , ’ she explains .
6 For instance , Skipper was not impressed with my suggesting that he should stand still while I got on and wait until I asked before moving off .
7 He just got on and obeyed .
8 There wuz a bit of trouble outside the school gates when Sinead O'Connor said she was n't coming on the trip because she disapproved of buzzes and then she got on and took the best seat , ie the one at the back where me and Graham normally sit and smoke No6 .
9 Then I got on and saw all those people and thought ‘ Hold on , they 're just folk ’ , and I had a really good sing-song . ’
10 ‘ Then , when we realised and accepted the situation , I just got on and helped him with his fight . ’
11 I got on and did my job , ’ he said .
12 It has to be said that the world would be a much better place if we just got on and did things instead of waiting for other people to do them on our behalf .
13 She just got on and did it .
14 Here a young couple got on and tried to find a couple of seats which were situated together preferably away from everyone else .
15 It is impregnated with glue , and fabric can be ironed on when dampened .
16 Thereafter , the specimens were carefully opened along the greater curvature , laid on and pinned out on a flat surface .
17 This figure does not , of course , take account of what you could earn on or do with your money if it was available to you .
18 For more information on an integrated spaceglazing service that takes you from concept to completion , call Transplastix on or fill in and send the coupon below .
19 Seeing the glow of a red and yellow Shell sign ahead , she drives on and pulls into the forecourt of a self-service petrol station .
20 Brian made on and put on .
21 It will build on and continue the work carried out over the past three years by the WACC-Asia Region 's Women 's Desk , which was based in Manila , Philippines .
22 So we , we are not just creating capitalism per se we are building in that direction er but there will be elements of socialism there which we can then build on and take us forward .
23 Knowledge and skills are a valuable source of power that we can build on and develop .
24 Productive activity was carried out by peasants , who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords .
25 They contain endlessly frustrated plantation slaves who are rebellious at assessments and in encounters with professionals , but whose views only reach daylight in fragmented and unvalidated form ; and they contain house slaves who agree with everything that goes on and use ‘ massa 's ’ language and concepts , but who believe something else all the time and are waiting for the day .
26 It goes on and uses the picture of the children of Israel in the wilderness , how they harden their hearts .
27 Now Agnew again , great ball for Speedy and that 's the kind of defending that Forest have been missing from Colin Cooper Just hurt his shoulder then but he 's er still holding it as play goes on and Whitlow quite clearly holding Collimore then
28 So Mr is actually going to er talk about that but I just wanted to go through a little sort of resolution , I mean if , if you looked at it , if you looked at number one , it says express this opposition to further expansion and then it goes on and lists Stansted and Luton , but this expansion goes now I mean Stansted is expanding erm daily .
29 You can fill in the results as the season goes on and re-print it whenever you update it .
30 Ah but th th th there 's a rack and w one goes on and holds the horn post up to the boot while it 's driven , then it comes out and there 's two , one 's half a tooth , so it ensures one or the other 's in , and they work like that .
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