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

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1 If you are encouraging them all the time to consider propositions or arguments and then what evidence has been marshalled in support and the like , then you want them to come out like that … .
2 It 's also good news for men who are trying to lose weight around their hips and thighs and especially their waistlines .
3 Three-day courses for small groups of senior managers and directors and also their partners are held twice a month at Leeds Castle near Maidstone and Ripley Castle near Harrogate .
4 Thus the choreographic design will describe not only personal moods , emotions and actions but also their effect on inter-personal relationships .
5 Essentially they wanted a consultancy service from a social worker who was basically a colleague sharing their frustrations and difficulties but also their joys and successes and recognising their own expertise and greater knowledge of detail ; a sounding-board off which to bounce ideas about how to solve a problem ; someone concerned about quality control , providing an inspectorial service so that the child 's interests could be safeguarded ( but this aspect they saw as being of prime importance at the approval and matching stage ) .
6 Orleton was charged in 1324 on account of his association with Mortimer in 1321 , and despite his protest against the competence of lay courts — the assizes at Hereford and afterwards parliament itself — to try him , his lands and goods and even his register were seized by the king .
7 He then gave a resumé of the practical contents ; directions for the kitchen garden , with vegetables through the seasons ; the fruit garden , where some erroneous methods of pruning were corrected ; the flower garden , where both exotic and domestic blooms might be raised and , finally , the wilderness , where the correct choice of shrubs and trees and particularly their size and shape was all-important .
8 Then his strength grew , marshalled and propelled itself by means of legs and arms and shortly his pace quickened , he was moving upwards once more .
9 I would argue that they are as charismatic as chefs and yet their skills are less tangible and harder to gauge .
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