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

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1 Word processing and desktop publishing allow children with spelling and handwriting problems to produce high-quality results and allow them to correct work without having to rewrite it .
2 It is the smell of Pears shampoo and Mum deodorant leaking milky white through the armpits of my blouse .
3 Class sizes are generally larger than PTRs , because not all teachers actually teach ( heads , for instance , spend most of their time on administrative work ) , because marking and preparation duties restrict direct contact hours with pupils , and because sometimes classes are combined or split up for various periods .
4 This walled and moated capital of white walls and terracotta roofs mingles traditional charm with a bustling centre of pavement cafés , shops and a colourful street market .
5 Outdoor Sculptor Sally Matthews uses natural materials such as hedge clippings , roots and cow muck to make life-like models of animals in the countryside
6 Practise safer sex and drug use to reduce these risks .
7 A change in crop mix , perhaps also in crop planting technology and field preparation has strong implications for soil conservation , but the additional inputs required , particularly of labour , put strains on the reciprocal labour arrangements .
8 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
9 But once again they were backed up by substantial pedigrees — a stylish first lactation daughter of Roybrook Tempo , Watergate Tempo Rosetta already classified VG is out of top production and inspection cow Murlone Ultimate Rosetta .
10 Thus , boarded windows , metal fences , gates and brick watchtowers make Post-modern reference to the bleak death camps , without actually depicting them .
11 Grooms , ostlers and farriers were taking horses in and out of the stables ; scullions and kitchen boys carried huge slabs of freshly cut meat into the kitchen .
12 Have a compost heap of suitable garden and kitchen waste to return organic matter to the soil
13 Clergy and parish workers seek spiritual support , parishes organise quiet days and prayer weeks , while catechists , RCIA teams and prayer groups want spiritual input .
14 All education has informal as well as formal content , and elite routes generate cultural capital through the ‘ social and cultural unity among those who possess superior life chances ’ ( Scott , 1982 , p. 162 ) .
15 And university presses have particular advantages when it comes to competition , he comments .
16 THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS at last year 's College and University Booksellers group annual conference given by Peter Scott , then editor of the Times Higher Education Supplement , looked ahead at Higher Education in the Year 2000 .
17 This organisation is an industry lead and awarding body that has developed national standards and assessment material to support vocational qualifications and SCOTVEC awards in engineering at a variety of levels up to technician .
18 Existence of many modules which are similar in duration and assessment pattern enables ready comparison within and between fields .
19 Until 25 April , Odermatt-Cazeau is exhibiting thirty or so of her finest metamorphic sculptures ; she combines elements from the human , animal and vegetable realms to create magma-like forms which are both fragile and monumental .
20 By 1980 , when the network of institutions offering courses in the creative and performing arts included other colleges and polytechnics , there were difficulties .
21 Significantly , the government , when launching the FMI , rejected recommendations of the Treasury and Civil Service Committee ( 1982 ) designed to strengthen Parliament 's role ( for example , by enabling departmental select committees to request the Comptroller and Auditor General to review departmental efficiency and effectiveness ) .
22 The police , added Mr Cordery , said that , with banks and building societies spending more money on security , other outlets were becoming more of a target for robbery .
23 Since April 1991 , non-taxpayers ( people whose taxable income is less than their allowances ) can request institutions such as banks and building societies to pay any interest owing to them gross , without deduction of tax at source .
24 HONEY AND SPICE LAMB KEBABS Alternate cubes of lean lamb with courgette batons and chunks of red and yellow pepper along four long skewers .
25 Pancreatic perfusion experiments and incubation experiments to determine pancreatic eicosanoids formation were performed on day 9 .
26 ‘ Spain erects huge barriers which make it difficult , if not impossible , for vehicle and component imports to enter that country , ’ Mark said .
27 Last year 's Benson & Hedges winners Lancashire , without the mercurial Akram , on tour with the Pakistanis , but with the ever improving DeFreitas will have their supporters keen to take the 8–1 on offer with Coomes and Dennis. , Hampshire , now able to welcome Malcolm Marshall back and as vice-captain , have the combined batting and bowling talent to make any opposition shudder .
28 Of course there are cards on the market with more memory and processor power to drive expensive monitors at high resolutions ( like 1280 by 1024 ) and 256 colours but they cost well over £1000 .
29 Several new contracts are already being negotiated with Rentokil 's financial backing and branch network offering further benefits to prospects .
30 In the uplands , extensive areas of moorlands , upland grasslands and blanket bog support important communities of floristic , entomological and ornithological value .
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