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

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31 However , what we begin to learn from this pattern is that as we move away from some relationships , we start to form others as part of a ‘ natural effect ’ ; and so the cycle of attachment and separation continues in the pattern of our lives .
32 As prices rise , the value of transactions rises and so the demand for money rises .
33 And so the moment of truth .
34 Her family soon knew what to expect and so the potential for resentment was never allowed to build up .
35 In the light carbon dioxide is used in photosynthesis and so the concentration of carbon dioxide in the tissue falls .
36 Assumptions ( ii ) and ( iii ) may present considerable problems in practise for in reality loads are never applied to the ends of a sample , but to its side-ends , and so the uniformity of stress across the sample is called into question .
37 And so the sound of pop is no longer adolescent — urgent , frustrated , awkward , rampant — it 's ‘ assured ’ and ‘ classy ’ .
38 Although empathy has attracted considerable criticisms ( and perhaps a degree of misunderstanding ) a key objective in history teaching involves appreciation of how people in the past thought and felt .
39 The changing patterns of incidence of gastric carcinoma may , in part , be related to changes in smoking habits and perhaps a change in incidence of H pylori infection .
40 Along the inland part of the fissure ordinary Hawaiian-type eruptions will take place , with lava being emitted quietly , and perhaps a bit of fire-fountaining .
41 More coffee and perhaps a spot of brandy ?
42 For young women in particular , the message conveyed is that of elegance , poise , and perhaps a hint of luxury .
43 Christmas Day and Boxing Day used to be a quieter family occasion , with family dinner and perhaps a visit to church .
44 Many of the farmer 's wives came in for a mug of tea and perhaps a piece of cake before they set off on the long drive for home .
45 However , a few clear intervals may develop , allowing some patchy mist and perhaps a touch of ground frost during the early hours .
46 ‘ Camblet ’ , a word as old as Marco polo , or even springing from earlier Arabic associations , connects into ‘ Camelot ’ , fine cloth , finer than camelhair with which it became commonly associated , finer than wool , as fine as silk itself and perhaps a combination of camel and wool and silk .
47 In all Boards there was certainly an increase in red tape and committee work , and perhaps a loss of initiative and an unwillingness to take responsibility among managers and engineers , and , in a very few cases , simple unchecked extravagance .
48 ‘ Tell me more about how this made you feel ’ , and ‘ What did you do when you felt like that ’ , give counsellees permission , and perhaps a feeling of safety , to talk further about themselves .
49 Modi 's reserve might have sprung from a desire to shield Jeanne from gossip , and perhaps a feeling of shame in front of a married man , at his own role in the affair .
50 Expectations of childhood and ways of treating babies changed rapidly in the 1950s , and perhaps the difference in perception between me and my sister is no more than four years ' difference in age , and a reflection of a change in expectation on the part of children themselves , learned from the altered practice of adults around .
51 She and the film show us in corruscating detail the real difficulties of the character 's position , and asks us not for approval but for understanding and perhaps the grace of mercy .
52 Stockport was far from London and perhaps the burden of responsibility seemed to outweigh the £2 13 4d .
53 The thrill , and perhaps the claim to posterity , is in being able to bestow a name on a rose that is different to anything seen before .
54 The switching takes place up and down a hierarchy of abstraction and generality .
55 Wooden dolls are slid up and down a pole in time with the music , and castanets and bells , on the dolls ' backs , make a percussion sound .
56 A black and vicious claw burst through the woodwork of the door with an explosive crash that echoed up and down the staircase like thunder .
57 Even the logistics involved in transporting journalists and television crews up and down the country by bus and plane and , on one day , over the Channel by catamaran , worked smoothly .
58 They leapt up and down the scale like mountain goats , dancing to their own pulsing rhythm .
59 Bass , tenor , alto and soprano ; the words seemed to glide up and down the scale from moment to moment with no consistency .
60 The path of El Niño : from the seas off South East Asia , across the Pacific , and down the coast of South America .
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