Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [noun] and [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Professor Pearn and I had for the last ten years been interchangeably secretary and editor of the Burma Research Society , and when we discovered that the Society 's bank had been able to get our balance safely into India before the break-up , we conceived the plan of a series of Burma Pamphlets , describing various aspects of the national life .
2 The family of Bishop Eadnoth of Dorchester , who had been both monk and abbot of Ramsey , and whose rich brother gave land to the monastery , was possibly allied with that of Æthelstan Half-King , the powerful ealdorman of East Anglia in the mid-tenth century , whose sons were great patrons of Ramsey .
3 Training squads and programmes are now part and parcel of the structures within each of the national associations .
4 All these are now part and parcel of the service provided by agencies , as the client no longer accepts that 50pc of advertising works , but which 50pc ?
5 His own life would be both source and reflection of his work .
6 However , a record type can not be a member of more than one set of the same type , and no record type can be both owner and member of the same set type .
7 Secondly , it will be where demand and supply of each type of financial asset separately balance .
8 Two of the main determinants of car ownership rates are undoubtedly income and age of household , and these have important implications in different rural areas .
9 Rhee was encouraged by certain people in Washington and Hodge named Oliver , Staggers and Jerome Williams ; Staggers and Williams were respectively president and vice-president of the American World Trade Export-Import Company Inc .
10 Ruth , Lady Fermoy and her husband Maurice knew the Queen Mother and King George VI when they were still Duke and Duchess of York , before the abdication .
11 Erm the other area which is , it is just production and examination of , of information through leaflets , public meetings and conferences .
12 ‘ Oh , do n't worry , ’ Peter interjected , ‘ that 's just part and parcel of everything .
13 But that 's just part and parcel of a Hollywood attitude , according to Medved , that regards swearing and sex as normal activities for kids today .
14 Oyston is also chairman and owner of Blackpool Football Club , and is seeking the permission of the League to waive their rule that no one may hold more than 10 per cent of a club if he has a financial interest in another .
15 But there is also envy and fear of where you have been and what you have done . ’
16 Like most things in life , it is neither a sure thing nor an exact " science " , but modern commerce has thrived on marketing theory and it is now part and parcel of everyday commercial judgements .
17 The use of a mouse with its linked screen pointer to select programs , copy disks and carry out any of a thousand functions is now part and parcel of everyday computer life .
18 ‘ Functional ’ is to be preferred to ‘ instrumental ’ because the task of dissolving conflict and dispute is not done by a legal method when it is purely conciliation and compromise of a political sort .
19 Whitewater rafting … in Britain … yes what was once part and parcel of adventure holidays in America and Africa is now floating into this country both as a leisure activity and a competitive sport …
20 Corman , who was both producer and director of The Trip , was unsure about Nicholson 's script .
21 Similarly , only circumcised men were under an obligation to fulfil the whole law ( and here I would remind you that the essence of Judaism was now legalism and observance of the commandments ) .
22 Yu was vice-president of engineering and vice-president of business development at Everex from 1986 to 1991 and Lau was previously treasurer and vice-president of operations at Everex , where he says he was instrumental in the development of the Abaton and EMAC Macintosh divisions .
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