Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [is] [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you 're looking at her and she 's battered about the face and all that then initially it appears more credible than someone who comes in with no visible signs of injury .
2 She tells me others agree — and she 's thrilled about the phone calls which followed last night 's local radio slot .
3 Her realm is the site of the principal shrine of the Earth Mother and she is regarded as the spiritual leader of the whole Elf realm .
4 As Sherman 's work had demonstrated — and she is joined by the legion of other women artists who also seek to assert their right to make use of their naked figures in their work — this in an obstinately difficult strategy to adopt where the female body is concerned .
5 Sometimes problems arise from the fact that his relationship with his own mother has been unsatisfactory , and he is faced with the hard task of learning from scratch how to relate successfully to a woman of the older generation who has joined his household .
6 Daniel Höchstetter , like his father Joachim , was a master miner and he is credited with the invention of a mine pumping engine .
7 And he is involved through the ENYBPG in the current battle to beat the baiters with £1,000 in rewards offered by groups incensed at the cruelty .
8 The penny suddenly drops , and he is revealed as the one who makes sense of life .
9 With his loyal advisers Francis Cripps and Frances Morrell by his side , he beavers away with unremitting zeal even when his beloved industrial policy is snatched away and he is banished to the Department of Energy .
10 His tall figure , spear held on his shoulder , strides back across the savannah until the moonlight gives out and he is consumed by the landscape .
11 During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams , and he is carried into the deep ocean , a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination .
12 Eck was Luther 's most unrelenting opponent and he is buried in the Minster .
13 This is a test case for him and he 's fallen at the first hurdle .
14 He 's never given enough clean clothes and he 's chastised for the slightest thing .
15 Princess Margaret Hospital is part of his beat and he 's taken to the task quite literally .
16 He gave Doddie Weir a whack and he 's vilified by the press for three weeks afterwards , some of them suggesting that he was not fit to be a policemen .
17 The health service paid one point eight million pounds for for the building and it 's run by the charity .
18 NetWorld is in town October 13 through October 15 and it 's seen as the perfect opportunity to gather together Novell 's new OEMs and distributors , a subset of Novell 's Platinum and Gold resellers , for the hoopla .
19 I warned her : ‘ There are sharks out there and it 's littered with the corpses of hopefuls . ’
20 It 's only got a population of about fifteen thousand and it 's situated in the heart of asparagus country .
21 And it 's signed with the warmest personal regards of the film director , Mr David Puttnam
22 The new XJ 4. litre follows the sales success of the 3. litre model , and it 's aimed at the sportier drivers among Jaguar customers , as well as getting younger drivers behind the famous wheel .
23 The first speech is from Shakespeare and it 's taken from the Chorus in Henry …
24 In the context of the Act , an association is a company with corporate personality whose members are all corporations , and it is created for the purpose of ‘ promoting harmony of conduct , profitability of the business and trading interests of the members ’ .
25 If the Government of the day decide that a motorway is to be built and a footpath is to be built over the road , the cost of building a bridge or underpass is all part of the cost of building the motorway , and it is borne by the taxpayers .
26 Rather , the offer is made by the customer when he takes the goods to the cash desk and it is accepted by the assistant at the cash desk .
27 When the government spends the money and it is deposited in the banks , the banks ' balances at the Bank of England will be restored .
28 This is achieved through special offences and through rules invalidating apparent consent given by those under 16 , and it is supported by the Tyrrell rule against convicting a participant who falls within the class protected by the offence concerned .
29 It has proved its worth for the church and the state and it is supported by the leadership of the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats .
30 That maxim , one could say , is the core of The Lord of the Rings , and it is reinforced from the start by all that Gandalf says about the way Ring-bearers fade , regardless of all their ‘ strength ’ or ‘ good purpose ’ , and further by his violent refusal to take the Ring himself : His renunciation makes sense in an age which has seen many pigs become farmers ; no reviewer has ever balked at this basic opening move of Tolkien 's .
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