Example sentences of "[vb base] and [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 A simple way of introducing still image work with this age group is to have them walk or run round the hall and then stop and freeze at a given signal .
2 This is the language of the press release , breathlessly informing us that a speculator whose environmental record is not exactly unblemished and whose monstrous Land 's End ‘ facilities ’ are a blight against all aesthetic considerations , really does care what happens to the dear little flowers that have taken eternity to develop , and the cuddly cliff faces which shake and quiver at the climber 's intrusive touch .
3 Sit and relax at the Bellevue San Lorenzo
4 You and Larry sit and eat at the table .
5 There is also a yard where one could at one time sit and look at the adjacent buildings through the barbed wire .
6 For some teachers , problems arose when they sought to reconcile this expectation with their simultaneous sense of obligation to monitor , diagnose , assess and interact at the level of the individual child .
7 We both stand and stare at the man , and at the blood spreading amongst the red hair .
8 As a few of us stand and look at the Germans , Mills Roberts appears with a few of his Officers .
9 ‘ He used to go down there and stand and look at the frieze Bulkeley was carving ; the one that will surmount the cart and later be hung in the chantry chapel at the other end of this house .
10 For those who watch and wonder at the rare
11 All the patterns begin and end at the same spot .
12 In the light from the partly-opened curtains , she could see his head above hers , his neck stretched , his eyes open and staring at the wall above the bed-head .
13 I wave and clap at the crowd , blow kisses at them and bow , it is not theatricality but very genuine feeling .
14 When birds are released from cages , they flap and stretch at a very high rate , suggesting that they are compensating for their earlier restriction .
15 Modern working farm with displays and exhibitions designed to make you listen , feel and smell at every opportunity !
16 Though opinion in the South gradually softened , there can be little doubt that the obverse would have been the case had the British government not changed tack and demurred at an openly repressive strategy .
17 But try and look at the fundamental basis of what they 're trying to put over to you on the video , okay ?
18 Could I take er , a minute and , and just try and look at the steps that you 've gone through and I , I tried to write down as you were doing it , giving your presentation , the steps which I think everybody eventually went through either formally or informally and I think if we look at these steps you 'll agree yes , I needed that and I did that or , we did n't do it formally .
19 We try and look at the risk to see if it warrants an extra premium .
20 So when you try and look at the sun you ca n't see it .
21 ‘ I sometimes go and stay at a house where a girl was killed .
22 Go and sit at the table .
23 . If there are bits that you do n't understand and you 're having trouble , give me a phone , I think I put my phone number on the board , give me a ring at home , give me a ring at Aston or come and see me or go and chat to your friends or go go and look at a text book but if that does n't help , then come back , right ?
24 Botanical guides had their heyday during the Victorian mania for fern-collection , which stripped the mountains bare of many of the rarest species — go and look at the grave of ‘ Wil Boots ’ in Nant Peris churchyard for the story of this in miniature .
25 Go and look at the clock you are thinking about and see whether or not you were right .
26 Go and look at the stones .
27 . Go and look at the garden . .
28 erm Yes it 's quite interesting I mean the if you go and look at the computerised facility that I 'd found about communications training , there are something like three hundred and ninety two sources of training in Scotland .
29 ‘ But the most difficult thing about this band for me is actually playing parts live and singing at the same time !
30 The annual celebration of the ‘ World day of the Sick ’ , therefore , has the manifest purpose of making the People of God and , as a consequence , the many Catholic health care institutions and civil society itself , more aware of the necessity of ensuring the best possible care for the infirm ; of helping the sick person to make the most of suffering , on the human level , but most of all on the supernatural one ; of especially helping the dioceses , Christian communities and religious families to be involved in the health care of apostolate ; of enhancing the ever more valuable commitment of volunteers ; or reminding people of the importance of the spiritual and moral training of health care workers , and last of all of creating a better understanding of the importance of religious care for the sick among diocesan and religious priests , as well as among those who live and work at the side of the person in pain .
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