Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [conj] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other connections between the psychic worlds of individuals and groups and their political relations have been traced out systematically by Guntrip .
2 When I first moved into my present garden nine years ago I madly planted all those trees , shrubs and climbers that my previous garden , being rather small , would not allow .
3 Such groups tend to wield greater power in conflict situations than their members , and indeed the very existence of the groups may be seen to anticipate and perpetuate conflict , to harden and formalise a set of attitudes and values that their individual members may not themselves have recognised or expressed .
4 Shelley heard the shouts and whistles as their favourite glamour-boy appeared to his fans .
5 Two courses are chosen from : Philosophical and Apologetic Theology ; Dogmatic Theology ; Theology and Imagination ; Theology , Ideology , and Culture ; Celtic Christianity ; Ecology and Christian Theology ; Ecumenical Theology ; Feminist Theology ; Theology in the Post-Modern World ; Marxism and Religion ; Kingship and Religion ; New Religious Movements ; and Religions and their Political Expressions .
6 Would it be possible for other areas to be given housing action trusts , in addition to all the resources and programmes that my hon. Friend has mentioned ?
7 It is itself a social product that has arisen as a result of political and ideological processes and institutions and its particular form has to be explained in terms of such processes .
8 As the trade union movement has found out in recent times , sometimes to its painful cost , modern capitalism and exploitation does not recognize international frontiers and employers and their political supporters are not slow to export their practices to countries whose borders have previously been closed to them .
9 He said that he had outlined to the Chinese leadership Japan 's four-point overseas development aid policy , which linked aid to the recipient 's military spending , its arms imports and exports and its human rights situation .
10 Contemporary popular music , in fact , with its fine tuning of genre mutations and blurrings and its rapid responsiveness to demographics , might be a more productive place than popular cinema from which to start thinking about the processes of television genre .
11 Sitting in the path of the light , which cascaded over his head and shoulders and his white robe , sat a man of perhaps thirty years .
12 It 's like walking in a dream , all the shops and cars and everything all sort of fairy tale , like they ai n't really there .
13 But it is also possible and not less agreeable to regard it as the gradual assumption by all the nations concerned of that larger sovereignty which can alone protect their diverse and distinctive customs and characteristics and their national traditions . ’
14 I knew their form , their colour , their song and voices and their biological characteristics .
15 entered once for all into the Holy Place , taking not the blood of goats and calves but his own blood , thus securing an eternal redemption …
16 The expert firm then appointed was Coopers & Lybrand , who set out their terms of reference in some detail , including the difference of opinion between Deloittes and Peats and its financial effect .
17 It is a small town , with shops , some restaurants and pubs and its main tourist attraction is an open air folk museum .
18 Short squat whelks are also the ones most at risk from predators ( see p. 302 ) , their small size and rounded shape making them easily swallowed by gulls and eiders whilst their wide mouth renders them vulnerable to oystercatchers and crabs .
19 Within a union as large , as diverse , as it is , the sectional conference has , in our case , helped allay many of these fears and concerns and our own clothing and textile industry is still as active as ever .
20 Travis fought her off , avoiding hands and feet until her own exertions wore her out and she sagged helplessly , weak sobs escaping her lips .
21 The project will collect new data , as well as exploiting existing information , in order to examine the link between a company 's employment of scientists and engineers and its economic performance .
22 If all banks sell securities , they will all lose deposits and balances as their own customers buy securities .
23 Trees of a pendulous habit are for streams and riversides where their fallen leaves can be whisked away by the rains of autumn and winter .
24 They are our clients needs and expectations and our own needs and expectation and i interests .
25 Early in the morning , dressed in his best clothes — his blue cotton tunic and trousers and his Chinese canvas shoes — he left to go to Chaura to consult one of the Chaura village gods .
26 ‘ Allison kept wanting to put these fiddly little bits in and ideas that we all thought were naff , ’ says Charman .
27 Receivers however always want to sell without giving any warranties and indemnities because their own knowledge of the business is limited and they do not want any continuing involvement with the buyer .
28 Peter Arkell , has the same ideals and ambitions as his great grandfather , John Arkell , who , as a wealthy farmer , founded the brewery in 1843 .
29 Jessamy was immediately horrified by the vivid pictures and memories that his murmured words conjured up inside her head .
30 If they are predominantly female , and 83 per cent of part-timers are , the equal pay legislation may entitle them to the same benefits and conditions as their full-time colleagues .
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