Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Affliction succeeds in taking the detailing associated with Raymond Carver-style dirty realism and fusing it with the pace of a detective story .
2 Remove the dough from the bowl and knead it on a floured board until smooth , about 5 minutes .
3 In the early 1970s an organization was established to govern karate on a world scale and to promote it as a new and fascinating sport .
4 ‘ Have I said something , then ? ’ he asked , taking off his cap and overcoat and hanging them on the door peg .
5 ‘ Like some coffee ? ’ said Wilcox , taking her coat and hanging it on the back of the door .
6 There were stacks of old art magazines , a broken easel , the white-painted bough which Elise had brought down at Christmas before trimming and hanging it over the inglenook fireplace .
7 Shaken off balance by her startling thoughts , Isabel glanced away , stepping out of her gown and hanging it over the table .
8 She disappeared , then reappeared behind the counter and whispered something to the girl who was on duty there .
9 After fulling , the cloth was well rinsed and , now reduced from 35″ to 27″ in width , was taken to the tenter ground to be stretched to shape by fastening hooks in the selvedge and attaching them to the tenter frames .
10 This is not , in fact , a problem , since LIFESPAN provides the tools for creating other DCs as the need arises and attaching them to the same package .
11 It was established that individual pathetic character once and forever by tying one end of his pocket handkerchief to a hook on , in the wall and attaching himself to the other to the performance , to , to the performance of this feat however the pocket handkerchief inside had been all he , he only cried bitterly all day and when the longest nights came on he spread his little hand before his eyes to shut out the darkness and crouching in the corner tried to sleep , everyone drawing himself closer and closer to the wall
12 It has managed to fall flat on its ‘ face ’ after climbing to the very top of the glass and attaching itself to the underside of the small glass shelf that runs along the top , which , by the way , made it almost impossible to feed .
13 For three days before the unveiling ceremony , the cadets were on the site collecting stones from the hillside and cementing them into the cairn .
14 So takes it up and knits it on the back .
15 The price of this combo is excellent for a twin channel amp , but its shortcomings in the lead department may keep it from playing in the World Series and confine it to the Junior League .
16 Humility is to orient our lives towards God , so that we understand and obey him in a greater and greater sense .
17 and change them to a bigger size
18 David Hunt from Downing Street told Lascelles that Ramsey had been known to stop in a procession , send for a pair of trousers to replace the wrong ones which he had put on by mistake , and change them in the middle of the aisle .
19 My conviction is that as we take action , and show that we mean business , we will find that it is at that point precisely that the Holy Spirit comes to help us in our weakness and change everything from a mechanical discipline to an encounter with the living God .
20 So although this is fifty pence when you show it on here the fir so the first thing we 've got to do is change this fifty pence to get away from fifty pence or thirty pence or twenty and change it into a fraction .
21 If you produce an invoice , and on reading it onscreen discover that you have entered £350 instead of £250 , almost every Windows user will expect to drop a text cursor over the offending 3 and change it to a 2 .
22 He took her chin between finger and thumb , turning her face and drowning her in the warm amber light of his eyes .
23 It was supposed to shoot back up again , hitting my jutting backside en route and pitching me across the stage , but it did n't .
24 ‘ The native habit of tethering horses and hobbling them in the full glare of a torrid sun ( with a temperature of perhaps 120 degrees F. in the shade ) destroys the strongest constitution and often kills them out-right …
25 In Wrexham grandfather had been an active Gladstonian Liberal , and concerned himself with the temperance movement and local government .
26 A programme of national assessment began in May 1978 and concerned itself with the standard achieved by 11 year olds .
27 She whimpers as I twist a little harder and drag her to the cloakroom , to keep out of Merchant 's way .
28 She heard a muttered curse , she saw a shadow across the french window at the end of the room , she felt someone catch her round the waist and drag her to the ground .
29 He had it all worked out : the hand over her mouth , the knife under her eyes , and drag her into the dark shed .
30 The water was rising all the time , and we had to seal him inside a waterproof bag and drag him through the sump . ’
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