Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 When your turn comes to go in , gather up your possessions slowly and deliberately .
2 When her mother came and sat beside her , twisting her fingers nervously and pulling on and off her gloves , lifting and laying down her basket in agitation , Lily rallied a little .
3 ‘ This obviously offers a great potential for sourcing products locally and for pursuing joint ventures either at home or abroad . ’
4 There are , however , no set rules for the composition of such staff groups within and across schools and school services , variations to the theme being as numerous as the institutions they are to serve .
5 Many of the Institute 's research programmes are pursued in close association with the Scottish Agricultural College and other groups within and outside the University .
6 In the former regimes of ‘ real socialism ’ in Eastern Europe the right to vote was largely denuded of its meaning by the proscription of any opposition parties , and even of dissenting groups within or outside the single ruling party , while the movements for democratic reform which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s were regularly suppressed by force or intimidation until they were finally successful at the end of the 1980s .
7 Beyond the taught courses there are lively seminar programmes within and between departments , where students gain experience in the presentation of research papers , and regular conferences .
8 Under certain conditions the balance of class forces , plus the conflicts within and between different elites in the state system over state power might result in opportunities for interests opposed to monopoly capital to seize the state and pursue policies antithetical to its interest .
9 Second , this account rarely encompasses the conflicts within and between different sectors of capital , whether they be monopoly/non-monopoly or commercial , productive , financial or merchant divisions .
10 These ranged from an economic blockade of Lithuania in April 1990 [ see pp. 37360-62 ] , and violent military intervention in the Baltics in January 1991 [ see pp. 37944-45 ] , through a continuing " battle of the laws " with the RFSFR , to efforts to mediate over or exploit inter-ethnic conflicts within and between seceding republics ( such as the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and the South Ossetia dispute in Georgia — see p. 37971 ) .
11 He left the mines eventually and got a job with a builder — he could turn his hand to anything — one of those men , you know , plumbing , anything .
12 Is that something you can easily forget , pulling a man 's trousers on when he 's got handcuffs on and lying on his front ?
13 have I got to put the lamps on or not ?
14 Was n't it did n't you ring them up and they said we have exams on or something ?
15 No leave your socks on , just take your trousers off , either leave your knickers on or take knickers off it 's up to you
16 In other words , we should examine in detail the career mobility patterns within and between corporations , for those who succeed are more likely to have just those qualities which corporate crime requires .
17 There was thus some political pressure from Conservative Ministers to ensure that Boards allocated overheads to their contracting activities properly and secured an economic profit , but the contractors ' association director was so politically inept in following this up that Citrine had no difficulty in exposing him to Whitehall as a biased anti-nationaliser who was unwilling to accept a reasonable accommodation .
18 In the long run , it might even be decided to dispense with paper operations altogether and work entirely electronically from the collection stage ( see 2.5 above ) onwards .
19 Hard water can affect vat-dyeing operations detrimentally and a soft-water supply is required .
20 See if you put artists on and you have this area as some kind of without carpet on
21 We were all burned out , exhausted by the battles and the fights within and outside our various movements .
22 Veterans mostly of conferences and corporate operations where the good time masked a definite hidden agenda , they were steering him through the introductions deftly and with an impressive display of memory .
23 However , the enormous diversity of objects within and between the collections does mean that a degree of flexibility is necessary to provide a sensible selection of fields that reflect the variation in object type .
24 I have also killed some beautiful albatrosses , petrels , ducks etc. and four nests with full compliment of eggs of the Black Oystercatcher , small and large gulls , a Teal etc. besides a nest with young of the Emu Wren and other minor things .
25 I 've tried to do it endless times since but the drink just goes everywhere .
26 My father used to have what they call a lead line that used to be a wire with a all marked with feet and fathoms on and sound and
27 She was watching me anxiously , waiting for good old Dr. Preston to prescribe two tablets right and morning .
28 Getting the balance between these activities right and appropriate to changing academic needs , particularly in an era of severely constrained resources , will require skill , continuing dialogue between the library and its users , and imaginative collaborations .
29 With a little wall round and on this island there used to be a lot of houses on and they used to be all what they call alms hous old people lived in them and that .
30 with the houses on or something like that yeah
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