Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [conj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It was quite refreshing to see and read that someone else saw these things and could articulate them in a better and more entertaining way than I could
2 They turned this way and that to hie or wheesh or tcht tcht or whoa ; and of course , I have no doubt the horses were so tired they would have found their way home any way .
3 Once a mutation that causes an abnormality is observed , it becomes possible to try and identify and isolate the gene .
4 That browns and dwindles as the wave goes home ;
5 Then she withdrew her will from Fenna , leaving the dragon free to go or come as he would .
6 However , people are willing to wait and see whether Bill can deliver .
7 The action could not prejudice the specific property for which the receiver was responsible , so Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C was willing to wait and see if Tudor Grange could come up with suitable indemnities .
8 If we wish to encourage risk taking , we have to be prepared to accept and recognize that people will fail .
9 free to come and go and er there is a contribution that 's held at the back , but here in , in the talk it 's highlighting their various ways , this is one of them that we can keep spiritually awake is by being aware of the need for financial contributions , Jehovah has done much for us through his organization and we can show love for him by full support with our time and finances and then another one look stay awake by showing love to you and act loyal sometimes it 's easier to show love to some in the congregation than others , we naturally have an affinity for one another and certain types of personalities seemed to gel with others do n't they ?
10 You are free to come and go as you wish .
11 I hate to burst your royal bubble , Excellency , but I 'm free to come and go as I please . ’
12 Once the badgers have adapted to their new homes the fences will be removed and they 'll be free to come and go as they please .
13 He left Helen and went to have a bath and in the cold steamy bathroom there came to him this vision of a distant unreal Helen looking — well , radiant was the unexpected word that came to mind — looking not her usual self at all in some frock that glowed and billowed and rustled as she came in at the front door late , pink-cheeked , a touch dishevelled and greeted by the stone wall of Dorothy 's disapproval .
14 Er , er so I I I 'm prepared to try and see if if we can meet the anxieties or at least some of them .
15 However , when the company was considering the service and repair of machinery and was thinking of sending it abroad to Scandanavia , it was willing to listen and to ensure that the work was carried out in this country .
16 With some pushing and shoving and much hilarity we changed and appeared in reasonably good order for our ten minute rehearsal time .
17 Recorded in this way , the information is easier to sort and analyse after the excavation has finished .
18 A delighted Irish captain Michael Bradley said : ‘ We went out prepared to tackle and tackle and everything went according to plan .
19 A delighted Irish captain Michael Bradley said : ‘ We went out prepared to tackle and tackle and everything went according to plan .
20 This raises another difficulty for the historian , because it is far harder to estimate the extent to which a village had shrunk or when this occurred than to note when it was finally deserted .
21 Compared to open-reel tape machines they are also easier to load and store and provide better protection for the tape .
22 He should be free to use or disclose or sell his skill and knowledge after the end of employment in any way he thinks fit .
23 Samantha woke and for a split second imagined she was still at home , still free to stretch and rise and walk and wash , still at liberty to heed her instincts and indulge her whims .
24 People may be free to decide whether to join and leave , but labour market conditions subject employees to organizational codes , and the contract in capitalist enterprise makes the form of authority found there pre-eminently legal .
25 Generally , the owners of a business are free to decide whether to buy or sell , but there are certain situations where this is not the case , perhaps because of the size and nature of the transaction , or the industry sector .
26 Some struggled and cried and tried to escape , which caused a great deal of distress to their watching schoolfriends .
27 This means that left and right-handed users can safely start and use the saw .
28 Mr Reynolds admitted that he had been afraid to eat or drink because of the possible effects on his bowel and bladder .
29 This indicates that chewing and swallowing at least start to bring our bodily eating controls into action by sending the first satiety signals to the brain — and that the more chewing and swallowing we do the more effective this is likely to be .
30 When she left I was free to stay and paint as I pleased .
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