Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , you must make sure you protect the baby from a toddler who pinches or slaps or tries to tip her out of the pram when your back is turned .
2 disappointing an and frustrating th that this type of thing is happening , I 'm pleased I 'm coming to the end of me service because the time will come when somebody 's got to speak out , and I think the time has or come when at I can speak out , damn the consequences .
3 Along its length were neon strips that fluttered and buzzed .
4 Now , however , the Sun in Aries , at odds with your ruling planet Uranus , as well as Saturn and Neptune in Capricorn , the most sensitive area of your solar chart , signifies that intrigue and intimidation are forcing you to make a complete break from the past .
5 You are only looking at it from our point of view though are n't you , I mean they , they 're going to look at it from the point of view that they can possibly obtain sixteen zero zero fours , although they 'd obviously like to get them cheaper , but at a price that makes the the overall package that contains that bearing and a six eight O seven cheaper than than the package that we would like them to use which inc would incorporate six zero zero fours , and er whatever after .
6 The National Rifle Association , founded in 1871 , holds that honour and supports the natural and constitutional right of free men to keep and bear arms .
7 ( ii ) at all times at least one share in the body must be so held either by a member who or which is a solicitor or a recognised body and who or which beneficially owns that share ; or by a member who or which holds that share as nominee for a solicitor or for a recognised body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of a solicitor .
8 ( ii ) at all times at least one share in the body must be so held either by a member who or which is a solicitor or a recognised body and who or which beneficially owns that share ; or by a member who or which holds that share as nominee for a solicitor or for a recognised body or for a receiver appointed under section 99 of the Mental Health Act 1983 in respect of a solicitor .
9 And all day long it glows and shines and holds
10 It opens up into a fantastic cavern , which glistens and sparkles as though lit by an invisible Light .
11 She quivers and shakes and is terrified of the surgery .
12 Him , it , this , this : this is the body he primes and mortifies and shrewdly inspects in all the rippling funhouse mirrors of Portugal .
13 That browns and dwindles as the wave goes home ;
14 He finishes and asks if he can sleep now .
15 With a plastic top affixed to a metal base the ME6 looks and feels like it will stand up to a fair bit of punishment .
16 He declines and asks whether I want him to wait for me .
17 ‘ But it 's a fight all Britain wants and deserves and we are delivering it .
18 Consumers self-image is an important clue to purchase behaviour , for around it cluster wants and needs that serve to defend and enhance the idealised perceptions that most individuals have about themselves .
19 In virtue of expressing the belief that it is raining the statement ‘ It is raining says or asserts that it is raining .
20 Project Galileo ( it was actually the Polish astronomer Copernicus who first proposed that planets , including the Earth , orbit the Sun ) sets out to define and develop an overlay for current graphical user interfaces that operates and behaves the same way , regardless of which operating system and hardware lies underneath , providing a common working environment .
21 Graham Gynn , who runs weekend courses at the manor near Zennor , says that birdwatching and listening to waves rhythmically pounding the shore calm the mind and create a harmony with nature .
22 The company says that striping and off-host processing of network protocols results in sustained network data rates in excess of 100Mbps , without significant mainframe CPU loading .
23 The Welsh Development Agency says that to ensure that the Wrexham project got under way as quickly as possible ‘ it cooperated fully ’ .
24 Gerard says that pounded and mixed with vinegar it was used by the Germans as a sauce for fish and with " such like meates as we do mustard " .
25 Clause 1 complements that process and shows the Government 's continuing commitment to the industry .
26 Once evolutionary stability of co-operative behaviour under some conditions had been reached , features that maintained and enhanced the coherence of the behaviour then evolved .
27 But I , I have a need , I had a need , cos , and he fills that need cos I did n't have a parents , and fills my need .
28 Evolution multiplies and defines but ‘ does not necessarily elevate ’ .
29 The RSPB goes to great lengths to research the topics in which it involves itself , so that people will take notice of what the Society says and does and treat its views with respect .
30 Now this agreement witnesseth that in consideration of the said John Weston Foakes paying to the said Julia Beer on the signing of this agreement the sum of £500 , the receipt whereof she doth hereby acknowledge in part satisfaction of the said judgment debt of £2,090 19s. , and on condition of his paying her or her executors , administrators , assigns or nominee the sum of £150 on the 1st day of July and the 1st day of January or within one calendar month after each of the said days respectively in every year until the whole of the said sum of £2,090 19s. shall have been fully paid and satisfied , the first of such payments to be made on the 1st day of July next , then she the said Julia Beer hereby undertakes and agrees that she , her executors , administrators or assigns , will not take any proceedings whatever on the said judgment .
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