Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the counsellor will have to work with older people whose lives have already been deeply affected by the problems of ageing , and this will require all the skills and insight of looking into individual feelings and attitudes already outlined in Part 1 . |
2 | The Safety Director 's is a delicate job , requiring diplomacy in dealing with academics and researchers traditionally used to autonomy in their laboratories . |
3 | Changes in proposed greenbelt boundaries affecting a given area , and occurring at the consultative draft stage of local plans and or pre-map stage and the formal deposit of those plans , and or between the deposit copies and proposals subsequently issued by county and local planning authorities by way of desired changes to deposit copies , militate against , and may totally inhibit in relation to that area , emergence within the meaning of the national doctrine most recently propagated in paragraph er within erm paragraph thirty two of the revised version of P P G number One . |
4 | The urban guilds and merchants steadily advanced in wealth and power , and began to spawn a top bourgeoisie of financiers and international traders who could help the landowners to invest their surplus capital profitably . |
5 | Examination methods and timetables naturally differ from course to course but , in general , candidates are assessed both on written examinations and on course work during the year . |
6 | Thus in the full range of surnames we find examples of patronymics , metronymics — formations based on a mother 's name and sometimes called matronymics — font names , personal and pet names , and diminutives all called into service . |
7 | The court declined to adopt what it described as ‘ the geographic fiction ’ that discovery required mere acts of preparation abroad , and found the distinction between parties and non-parties equally lacking in merit as a basis for decision . |
8 | But more characteristically the response has been a massive importation into academic English studies of theories and methods otherwise associated with structuralism , linguistics , semiotics , sociology , marxism , and post structuralism . |
9 | loss or damage to caravan equipment including fixtures , 3 fittings , awnings , utensils , furniture and furnishings therein caused by theft or attempted theft |
10 | No-one was hurt and engineers immediately set to work making temporary repairs to the hull . |
11 | Since January 1990 all governing bodies of schools in Denmark have had complete control over school budgets , curricula , staff appointments and day-to-day management — the intention being to give teachers and parents more say in school management . |
12 | Creators of film and documentaries sometimes drew upon stock shots , and the actual sequence shown is not always what it purports to be . |
13 | As winter took its hold , banking up the short days , the long cold nights between autumn and spring , thoughts and imaginations often drifted to hunting . |
14 | A substantial shift of power had occurred within Northumbrian royal circles and families formerly excluded from power now held the kingship ( see Appendix , Fig. 9 ) . |
15 | Innumerable ovaries and testes seamlessly grafted into place . |
16 | The skills and resources now employed in defence R&D ; and armaments production should be a driving force in Europe 's industrial modernisation . |
17 | The great train-shed was rendered redundant , with some seventy acres of tracks and yards now provided below street level . |
18 | We all have some Candida in the gut , and patients supposedly suffering from candidiasis often show no more Candida cells in the stools than healthy people do — yet they respond well to anti- Candida treatment . |
19 | They perpetuate the great romances and adventure stories of the Middle Ages , setting down in simple and unadorned sentences the songs and tales formerly carried by minstrel and troubadour ; tales of the Seven Champions of Christendom , the great Bevis of Southampton ( twice quoted above ) , with his steed Arundel and his invincible sword Morglay , Arthur and his company of the Round Table . |
20 | Since prices and populations generally change over time , it is crucially important to compare real output per capita figures rather than money national income figures before coming to any conclusions about changes in economic welfare . |
21 | Sometimes the patient will talk , pouring out problems and anxieties , but more often nothing is said and tears slowly subside into relaxation . |
22 | Seesaws and swingboats both lead to estimation of weight as children look for a comfortable partner . |
23 | When he changes his models for a vulgar Cockney girl and a vagabond Italian his illustrations of lords and ladies immediately come to life . |
24 | The accused would not be present , and misunderstandings sometimes arose between judge and counsel , or between counsel and client , resulting in the accused often receiving a sentence which they thought they had not bargained for . |
25 | In the Brazil nut , Bertholleria excelsa , and Eschweilera spp. , the hood is pressed down on the fertile stamens and bears only staminodes with nectar at their bases : only a strong bee can lift the hood — species of Xylocopa and female euglossine bees . |
26 | Benjamin stumbled into the kitchen , his hair and clothes still laden with snow . |
27 | Unfortunately it is very likely that among the men and women best qualified by talent , temperament and experience to become MPs many would be put off by the conditions imposed by the STV on the winning and the retention of a seat . |
28 | As in Saigon the mouths of the men and women alike oozed with beteljuice and the roadsides there too were stained with red saliva blotches . |
29 | Some 10,000 troops had been flown into Caracas in response to the unrest , and official casualty figures put the number of people killed at 256 , including two soldiers and a police officer , and the number injured at 1,831 , with deaths and injuries mostly caused by gunfire . |
30 | ‘ If the account between the mortgagor and the mortgagee is not a settled account , the mortgagor is prima facie entitled to have an account as against the mortgagee of the proceeds of sale , which would include an account of the mortgagee 's costs , charges and expenses properly incurred in relation to the mortgage . |