Example sentences of "and [noun] [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Thus , the rhetoric of choice and entitlement is met by the reality of devalued citizenship .
2 Security also tends to be better with this approach as the bureau runs as a service utility , where security and reliability are built into the system as a matter of course .
3 G. M. Henry , in his classic A Guide to the Birds of Ceylon , puts forward this argument to explain why the birds that have developed as separate species and subspecies are found in the southern , mountainous half of the island .
4 Management then asked the workers to leave the premises and pickets were placed by the 27 night-shift workers .
5 The next second , the door swung open and Doyle was standing in the doorway , with a tray in his hands , looking at them both .
6 The integration between 1-2-3 and Notes is known as the Chronicle project .
7 If a clone has also been used as a probe then the program also checks if the probe and clone are assigned to the same contig .
8 In the Court of Session , the Summons and Defences are reprinted in the document known as the Open Record .
9 With no new peerages being created , numbers dwindled and election was abolished by the Peerage Act 1963 and all remaining Scottish peers allowed to sit .
10 In cases falling within this protected class , equity would hold the security given by the surety to be unenforceable by the creditor if : ( i ) the relationship between the debtor and the surety and the consequent likelihood of influence and reliance was known to the creditor ; and ( ii ) the surety 's consent to the transaction was procured by undue influence or material misrepresentation on the part of the debtor or the surety lacked an adequate understanding of the nature and effect of the transaction ; and ( iii ) the creditor , whether by leaving it to the debtor to deal with the surety or otherwise , had failed to take reasonable steps to try and ensure that the surety entered into the transaction with an adequate understanding of the nature and effect of the transaction and that the surety 's consent to the transaction was a true and informed one .
11 Although Goodman and Peckinpah are credited with the screenplay , all three of them hammered out a final script .
12 Easier game for advertisers were feature subjects such as motoring , travel and holidays , where the latest models and resorts were hyped throughout the 1960s and 1970s .
13 Starting from the premise that actions and attitudes are motivated by the maximization of self interest , the focus is on the micro-social conditions under which the ideology of individualism may be transcended , and collective aims given priority .
14 A team from RAF Luqa restored her more fully in 1973 and Faith was presented to the National War Museum .
15 Courses in Hebrew language and literature are provided for the Faculty of Arts by the Department of Hebrew and Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Divinity .
16 Further colour and splendour is brought to the occasion by the gold trimmed gowns and hats of the senior University officers : the Pro-Chancellors , the Vice-Chancellor and the Chancellor , whose gown has a long heavy train carried by his page .
17 In addition in Mehmet v Perry , on the lines of Watkins J 's decision in Regan v Williamson [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 305 , £1,500 was awarded for the loss of the mother 's individual care for the children and £1,000 was awarded to the husband for his loss of his wife 's individual care and attention .
18 In 1663 Martyn and Allestry were sworn into the position .
19 Sunderland 's permit meeting on Monday night attracted a record crowd and £2,365 was raised for the Haswell and District branch of Mencap .
20 The need for precise application results in sprinkler heads , detection systems and nozzles being positioned within the framework of materials in store , increasing the possibility of these influences and also the problems of satisfactory installation , inspection and maintenance .
21 The second goes beyond these models and data , to produce a sociological account of how the software designer and user is influenced by the presence and absence of standards , of how images and perceptions of standards and compatibility are formed , and how accounts about standards and compatibility circulate amongst the community of designers and users .
22 He may prefer only to claim that they apply once ethical language and judgement are understood in the way he recommends .
23 Beamish was sued by Mond and judgement was found in the plaintiff 's favour to the cost of £5,000 .
24 Earlier in this chapter ( p. 70 ) striking a realistic balance between protection and freedom was discussed in the context of preventing accidents in relation to children .
25 More than a century ago tunnels and galleries were cut into the cliffs here by the engineers who constructed the Axenstrasse road which enabled vehicular traffic to pass along the lakeside towards the Gotthard and obviate the need for lake transhipments .
26 In Thru the discourses of literary theory are manipulated in part by a female voice , but active questioning of their status and function is accomplished on the level of the novel 's overall orchestration and its symbolic structure .
27 And because valuable information and expertise are dispersed throughout the organization , top management does not solve problems ; it creates an environment in which people can identify and solve problems themselves .
28 Several examples of lack of sensitivity and support were reported in the Guardian .
29 Point to Point … racing folk will tell you this is the true home of steepelchasing … the foundry where runners and riders are forged for the future …
30 Students and artists were employed in the administration , invigilation and installation of the project .
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