Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] and [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Conwy now play Rhuddlan who beat Abergele 2 & 1 , while Prestatyn beat St Deiniol ( Bangor ) 4 & 3 and now play Mold , 2 & 1 winners against Rhyl in the other semi-final . |
2 | It is essential for the efficiency of a modern financial system to analyse all the securities traded in it , since only then is it possible to determine whether securities are fairly priced or whether they are underpriced or overpriced and hence give rise to profitable trading possibilities . |
3 | Just as the catechism sets out the substance of the faith for the lay people , so Primers , specifically designed prayer books to enable lay people to share in the liturgical offices of the Church , incorporated it into a series of devotions that daily and poignantly remind man of the cycle of salvation . |
4 | The user can also specify retrievals to be made on a range of values , for example , all tuples where the salary is greater than 10000 and also use ANDs , ORs and so on . |
5 | The deformations of the heads of the two right-hand figures are infinitely more radical and extreme and again evoke analogies with a wide range of tribal art which can not be simply fortuitous . |
6 | Glycogen synthase kinase 3 ( GSK3 ) can phosphorylate c-Jun at Thr-239 , Ser-243 and Ser-249 and thereby inhibit c-Jun DNA binding in vitro ( 15 ) . |
7 | Bordeaux mustards are darker and milder and often contain flavourings such as vinegar or herbs , especially tarragon . |
8 | Other nannies , such as Sally Percival , now married and living in Northampton , were kind and sympathetic and still receive Christmas cards from the children today . |
9 | Once a vendor has consulted he may find himself under moral pressure from his employees to complete as soon as possible and hopefully re-establish certainty for them over their future . |
10 | Wages as such and therefore wage differentials do not exist in many kibbutzim . |
11 | The School Government Regulations even allow the governors to decide that any matter ‘ by reason of its nature ’ should be treated as confidential and so exclude papers and minutes about it from public scrutiny . |
12 | The latter alternative is preferable since it is more likely to be seen as constructive and thus win support ( see Building on page 25 ) . |