Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [noun sg] 's [noun] " in BNC.

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1 State officials and eventually the government 's Center for Disease Control ( CDC ) in Atlanta , Georgia were called in .
2 ‘ The battle was over in less than an hour , ’ says the leaflet , and eventually the Prince 's message went out , ‘ Let every man find his own way to safety the best way he can . ’
3 While he was talking he noticed scratch-marks on the water , hundreds of white gashes , and suddenly the captain 's voice , crackling over the intercom , interrupted him .
4 The performance of a skill is dependent on practising it and so a pupil 's success will be crucially dependent on how recently it has been practised .
5 Even apparently subversive convulsions like punk ended up encouraging rock 's incursions into all sectors of modern consumerism , and so the music 's press coverage has altered accordingly .
6 The company owned and hired out barges but did not employ any of the union men , but their action meant that barges were not returned and so the company 's business came to a standstill .
7 As a baby , she was fascinated by the Mothercare Catalogue , and so The Baby 's Catalogue , which documents the paraphernalia of the infant 's small world in minute detail , was born .
8 Here the ‘ cut and paste ’ method of working was just as easy to use and so the program 's sales began to mushroom .
9 Modern harbourside developments are increasingly popular.At Admiral 's Quay in Falmouth , part of the old waterfront , six flats and four houses in Phase I are new and only a minute 's walk from the town .
10 Yes , I think also how you feel it could be improved would be very relevant and how you would feel in the context of a pensioners meeting , an annual meeting like shareholders have in companies and how you if you have any views on how such a meeting might be managed in relation to the deferred pensioners interests , the existing pensioners interests , the employees interest and obviously the company 's interest being adequately reflected at such a meeting but I think we would welcome that aspect .
11 And obviously the novelist 's apocalypse is by no means identical with his received Christian one ; hence , in part , the divergence of his art from the things his notebooks show him wanting to say .
12 The dna determines the activities of the cell and thus the organism 's shape , form and function .
13 So much good , fresh food can be had from a small space , at very modest cost and just an hour 's work a week .
14 His wife , Mary Ann , responded well to the challenge of her changed social position and soon the convict 's daughter was a highly respected hostess .
15 Often land owned by the company for many years is shown at cost and few people , other than the directors and possibly the company 's bank manager , are aware of the true value of the land stock .
16 This could take the form of group briefings or individual counselling sessions with the employee ( and possibly the employee 's spouse ) .
17 They still , of course , have that function , but more and more the Fund 's resources are being invested in influencing those agencies which are capable of generating the much larger sums of money required to carry out these long-term programmes .
18 Thus , the choice of a pronoun in language production ( and also a comprehender 's judgement of whether the pronoun is appropriate ) depends not simply on a representation of the object in a mental model , but on how that object would be linguistically labelled .
19 If you die before retirement , there is a lump sum payable , usually to your estate , and also a widow 's pension .
20 Later he was employed on the Decontamination Centre at Sellafield and also the site 's Fuel Fabrication Plant .
21 Clearly , they do not look the same length ; and clearly the child 's thought is focused on the tips ( ‘ centrated on ’ in the jargon ) .
22 The party is concerned to ‘ empower ’ the individual , and interestingly the party 's policy review , Meet the Challenge .
23 The Mark III version of the Marsh machine went into commercial production and now no gentleman 's laboratory is complete without one .
24 Sadly , the forests of Sulawesi , as everywhere else in the Oriental Region , are under threat from the axe and now the logger 's chainsaw .
25 The club and Fairfax and Lady De Marr and now the laibon 's tale , seem to me to have pulled us together .
26 2911 built in 1920 was No 45000 , a saloon for Railway Officers , and originally the Chairman 's saloon , an LNWR body fitted to a MKI underframe and mounted on B4 bogies in 1967 ; this saloon has an all-wood body .
27 The lead climber , Sedlmayer , caught sight of a possible bivouac ledge , and simultaneously a man 's face , looming up out of the icy fog .
28 First , the temperament of the child ( … ) and particularly the child 's ability to withstand stress and uncertainty .
29 Certainly , these matters — and particularly the student 's learning — are unjustly neglected in the debate on higher education .
30 Our first port of call was the island of Whalsay which had a fine modern harbour , a fish processing plant and even a cooper 's shop where we watched fish barrels being made .
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