Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Where a firm deals with or for a customer it must take all reasonable steps to deal on the terms which are the best available for the customer in the circumstances .
2 The very large number of neurons ( around a million in the brain of Apis according to Witthoft , 1967 ) , and the multiplicity of possible connections among them means that the nervous pathways between and within the ganglia are extremely complicated .
3 Lord Justice Taylor , recently appointed Lord Chief Justice , said that the 95 deaths during and after the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest might have been avoided in an all-seat stadium .
4 I glance back at Summerchild 's last remark , and see that the inverted commas before and after ‘ I 'm happy here ’ have been neatly expunged with Tipp-Ex .
5 In connection with the role you have asked me to undertake in the dispute between Mr D Smith and the other directors of and shareholders in Smith & Co Limited , I am writing to set out the nature of the responsibilities which you wish me to perform .
6 Substituting from this and the corresponding conditions for and ( see Eq .
7 The feeling of being in the centre of things , of constant activity , of being in charge not only of a vehicle but its VIP occupant — or occupants — and the different venues to and from which she transported them all over southern England , appealed enormously to her restless nature and craving for excitement .
8 Aye , ten and a half curtains for and she 's gon na get the net curtains Was Alex saying that young couple across the way from Thomas only moved in last week ?
9 But the pink-footed looks as if someone has pushed a tennis ball up into the top of a short sock : round head , short neck , with a small beak stuck on .
10 This is an oversimplification , but the relative areas of and the relationship between the main land uses outlined above and the wildwood is always an important consideration for any period for the landscape historian .
11 Furthermore , if the components of two tensors can be shown to be equal in a particular coordinate system , i.e. then because the corresponding components of and transform identically the equality holds for all coordinate frames including , of course , accelerating frames .
12 Whether the incumbent managers like or dislike the offer made by a bidder is only one side of the story .
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