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

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1 The first is that they have become much more reliant upon state benefits : first supplementary benefit and latterly income support ( which replaced supplementary benefit in 1988 ) .
2 Marine sediments give way to a dense peat containing tree stumps , branches and roots — especially birch and latterly alder .
3 Interested but not involved — except during the years when I was a member , and latterly chairman of the Crofters Commission .
4 And very importantly to the accountant , the way that we can ensure that we maintain the integrity of the accounting data , is by exploiting checksum techniques in the database to ensure that the only valid way of u of updating the accounting data is through the accounting application and that 's it 's therefore properly secure and properly audit trailed .
5 I 'm gon na need a pension when I reach the age of sixty , sixty five I recommend that we support this motion and vigorously campaign for pensions for everybody on an equal status .
6 But on the other hand they 're not having to deal so much with another executor there is n't there has n't got to be so much to and fro correspondence and therefore the workload will be somewhat less and that 's likely to balance the extra responsibility element .
7 In functional diarrhoea there is more to and fro movement of intraluminal contents in the fasting state than in normal controls .
8 So be prepared for that , be prepared that the person you 're going to talk to is not gon na give you that usual to and fro feedback and do n't be thrown by that .
9 This brief diversion into the cultural and political history of Germany , the USSR and China has been made to emphasise the way that a state may determine artistic production , and thence art criticism .
10 After reaching the Sahn , the highest of the 50-akce medreses , the scholar may become a 500-akce kadi and thence kazasker .
11 Thence northwards to Mina 's land , so eastward to the stream and over it at the place called Ufa 's ford , thence to the place called Lagness , thence to Laxley , and so to the place called Balsham , thence to the bridge at Ellridge , and thus northwards besides the marshy places , over this to the stream called ( Aldingbourne Rife ) and thence east to Waermund 's enclosure , thence to Wador 's barrow from that place to the fishpond , and from there to ( Ryebank Rife ) , and so the line runs to the sea …
12 What Language , Truth and Logic does is to call a particular philosophical position , rather than a particular branch of philosophy , ‘ metaphysics ’ and thereby nonsense .
13 It induces nausea and thereby inaction , since nothing can be done to affect the essential condition : action requires illusion .
14 Thus in the absence of the fourth externality discussed above , it is price and advertising levels ( and thereby quantity , as well ) set by retailers which the manufacturer wishes to control .
15 When bleeding is a steady ooze , it can often be stopped by injections of dilute adrenaline ( 1 in 10000 ) , and this also facilitates completion of the procedure and thereby drainage of the duct .
16 The Aeschylean Titan , who , to his own cost , gives man fire and thereby civilization , has an artist 's confidence in the sufficiency of his own capacities and an artist 's readiness to suffer for it .
17 The discussion has so far focused on the corporate purpose and thereby role of authorities in the new NHS .
18 From a similar ideological stance as the ‘ trainers ’ are those who see the purpose of adult education with the unemployed as being either therapeutic — easing the process of adjustment and thereby acceptance — or controlling — ensuring that potentially disruptive elements in society are neutralised .
19 It is possible that , if the signal was made even more dramatic by being supported by a set of feathers , the chances of a male getting a mate and thereby breeding might be even further enhanced .
20 Numbness , paralysis and eventually heart failure result .
21 Kuhn argued that the comparatively long periods of normal science were punctuated by crises when the existing paradigms broke down and a new paradigm , and eventually orthodoxy , would become established ; the Copernican revolution was a prime example of this .
22 The new Arts Centre will serve several functions — as a home for the Departments of Art History and eventually Music , as an art gallery for University and public exhibitions and as a visitor centre with refreshment facilities and a bookshop .
23 Her tolerance ( and eventually ability to forgive ) grew with the realisation that society is just as responsible as individuals for infidelity .
24 I was playing with the orchestra accompanying Peer Gynt , conducted by the New College organist , Dr ( and eventually Sir ) William Harris .
25 ‘ Therefore the time would surely come when mind would control matter — he forecast a field being ploughed by remote control — and eventually Man would conquer sickness and become immortal .
26 Measures concerned with the relief of destitution , public health , sanitation , housing , highways , public order and eventually education were provided through the reforming social legislation of the period .
27 This can then be extended to more complicated options such as Asian options and conditions , baskets of options and eventually portfolio evaluation and hedging .
28 Thus , improved health in poor societies can lead to larger population , greater poverty , and eventually deterioration in health .
29 If this is true , organic replicators , and eventually DNA , must later have taken over or usurped the role .
30 We noted in Chapter 3 that the son of Richard Glover , of Tyndale Baptist Chapel in Bristol , became a classics don at Cambridge and eventually University Orator .
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