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

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1 The purpose of this Study Group is to provide a forum for the presentation and active criticism of research , to promote contact between those of similar views , and thereby to encourage still further research and dissemination of results , amongst interested specialists.It is expected that the activities of the Study group will generate many papers of publishable quality .
2 Moreover , criteria such as ‘ fraud ’ or ‘ exercise of authority ’ are exceedingly vague and arguably provide too much scope for judicial interpretation .
3 And that 's what causes tragic failures like Matthew Smith and Augustus John — they 've done the Paris rat and they live ever after in the shadow of Gauguin and Matisse or whoever it may be — just as G.P. says he once lived under the shadow of Braque and suddenly woke up one morning to realize that all he had done for five years was a lie , because it was based on Braque 's eyes and sensibilities and not his own .
4 It was not outsiders who began and brutally carried on this war .
5 During the Hussite period the church was used as a meat store and so suffered relatively little damage .
6 However , these two commanders also remained at sea throughout the landings and so had as little idea as Hamilton of what was going forward .
7 This Livebearer can be quite a fighter and so keep just one male with a few females .
8 Since the economy will tend automatically to its ‘ natural rate of unemployment ’ , any increase in government spending will increase the demand for money and so crowd out private spending through rising interest rates .
9 Much to my shame I knew nothing of the Cambrian Railways as most of my interest up to then had been in the Southern Railways and to a greater extent industrial railways , and so decided that much research was necessary , which along with the commencement of renovations will form part of our next episode : - ‘ A NEW STATION IN LIFE ’ .
10 The Baden region is well to the south of Germany 's more famous wine areas , and so receives far more sunshine , giving the growers greater flexibility in what kinds of wine they can make .
11 If desired , further measurement can be obtained from this ; for example , we can measure the dispersion of a frequency distribution of sentence length , and so determine how far complexity tends to vary from one sentence to another .
12 GeoRef assigns more subject headings for each record , and so has potentially higher recall by subject search .
13 GeoRef assigns more subject headings for each record , and so has potentially higher recall by subject search .
14 Wood is also a good insulator and so makes more economic sense if you intend heating the greenhouse during the winter .
15 It uses a line electron source and so needs only one deflection component .
16 Although the peroxide instrument uses two channels to yield data on both total concentrations of peroxides and concentrations with hydrogen peroxide removed enzymatically , we have reservations about the performance of the second channel and so report only total peroxide concentrations , which we suppose to consist primarily of hydrogen peroxide plus some methylhydroperoxide ( CH 3 OOH ) .
17 In fact the general health of the Sherpa people has improved so much that they 're experiencing a population explosion and so need more arable land at the expense of forests .
18 Curiously , the latter versions are unloadable and so offer slightly less protection .
19 As successive batches of immigrants strove to carve out their own territories and perhaps take over existing farm and hunting lands by force , the already established settlers built impressive hill-forts to watch over their possessions and shelter people and livestock in time of emergency .
20 The agreement will usually contain provisions requiring the acquirer to notify any events which may give rise to claims as soon as possible and to allow the seller to investigate and perhaps handle any third party claim .
21 He does not , however , explain why the causal influence of the forces of production is always , and necessarily , greater than that of individuals , and only takes up this point in a second argument , in which he shifts from the discussion of character traits to consider the role played by individuals of extraordinary talent .
22 The East German power station of Janschwalde burns 30 million tonnes of coal per year and annually emits as much sulphur dioxide as Sweden .
23 Hence the dress and hat which sent the photographers into ecstasy in Melbourne and generally created far more attention and comment than the match in which she had successfully defeated the first of her 1991 Grand Slam titles .
24 Here is found the cities ' oldest remaining housing stock built to accommodate low-paid workers in adjacent factories and menial city-centre jobs and generally receiving very little maintenance as the owners await the transition of the land to a higher-value use like shops or offices or the threat of compulsory purchase for the construction of new relief roads or other types of public-sector development .
25 In fact you never really train a war boar , you just learn to hang on better while the creature goes crazy , goring and stamping , twisting and biting , and generally causing as much damage as it can .
26 When in 1878 the European Congress met at Berlin to rearrange the map of Europe and generally carve up Ottoman territory , the question of the Turco-Persian frontier was again raised .
27 But it is clear that , in Japan at least , the machines will soon be down mines , exploring the sea bed , sweeping up nuclear reactors and generally doing more dirty work than ever before
28 It gave her an incredibly guilty feeling , as if she was a nuisance and should be away from here and not causing so much trouble .
29 He flew on , his great red and gold wings beating the sun-filled Mediterranean air , his huge scarlet tongue hanging out of his mouth in a desperate effort to cool down and not blow out any smoke and flames .
30 And not using too much water .
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