Example sentences of "and [art] [adj] [noun pl] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , to the extent of the amount of income available in the year and the following years an income tax charge can arise on the settlor . |
2 | The sample C is attached firmly at each end to a strain gauge ; one of these is a force transducer measuring the applied sinusoidal force and the other records the sample deformation . |
3 | One of them goes round putting the chimneys on and the other checks the flue . |
4 | Perhaps the Masai have taboos against fellatio and the other things the French , with their gastronomic traditions , favour in the sexual realm . |
5 | He says , too , that children have a natural desire to organise their sound world and quotes in evidence playground games , and the complex rhythms a child will produce with percussion . |
6 | In 1984 the Lords objected to Conservative proposals to abandon elections for the GLC and the metropolitan counties the Government intended to abolish . |
7 | With the evolution of multicellular organisms , both the range of possible behaviours and the organizational problems the organism has to solve increase . |
8 | In similar circumstances in previous elections the dissatisfied Tories would have given the Liberals and the Social Democrats the benefit of their protest . |
9 | One might surmise that Dame Sirith was written to create and fill a brief space of moral relaxation for an audience who knew well both the moral and the social conventions the tale plays with . |
10 | But here we have a situation where proxy votes from the manager of Woolworths and the local Boots the Chemist , have steamrollered through this motion . ’ |
11 | Both for the nocturnal owls and the diurnal raptors the sample of predator species has been designed to encompass as wide a range as possible for body weight and pellet size . |
12 | But alike in the British and the American traditions the expectation that the poet would have a message was so ingrained that even by those readers most alert to and informed about Eliot 's French connections The Waste Land was still thought to deliver an urgent signal — usually about the bankruptcy of the European , or the Western , cultural and civic traditions . |