Example sentences of "and [det] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For it is prayer that enlivens our attitude towards the Bible , and that keeps open the channel of communication between ourselves and God .
2 I got my burns scraped and that hurts quite a lot .
3 And that sounds quite a Triumph .
4 And that sounds quite a Triumph .
5 Yes , they 're all trained in first aid , erm erm and in the use er we also carry the analgesic gas , now the ones that er nitric oxide which is used in er pregnant mothers for childbirth , they carry some of that now , er which they administer to people in pain and that takes away the pain erm for the time being anyway , until such time as you can extricate them or , or ease the pain or take away the problem away from them that 's causing them the pain .
6 There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service …
7 The most appropriate technology for many people will be one that helps a country to organise a postal system so that stamps are available , to bring radio within everyone 's reach and that holds out the possibility of early telephone links .
8 So there 's this enormously long testing period now takes place and that cuts down the risk of their being disasters or catastrophes .
9 There will have to be fuller use even than now of the invaluable expertise and experience of the community and that means largely the business and industrial community …
10 We regularly have 200 worshippers singing with us and this requires quite a lot of volume from the band to lead effectively , but I never find it necessary to increase the master volume on the Marshall beyond half way .
11 It is not very good , you see , on Government responsibility and this takes up a lot of time .
12 He took one bottle out to put his own in , took another one out to put a second one in , and this proceeded up the line and down the next until he realised he was always left with one in hand .
13 Parents have ( or should have ) authority over their children and this constitutes both a responsibility and a burden .
14 Eliot has been careful to avoid any sort of sentimental religiosity , and this strengthens greatly the play 's climax .
15 The local newspaper , the Mid-Ocean Times , printed a short story about the arrival of Canada 's first ‘ radio columnist ’ and this brought about a radio interview at ZBM , Radio Bermuda .
16 Then came the advent of the digital computer and this brought about the concept of setting type by using light — phototypesetting .
17 With a straight tail the front part of the body of Leosothosaurus has to be lowered , and this levels out the back-bone and balances the body around the hips .
18 With this level of distortion , it is not possible for a rise in the corporate tax to reduce ( w/r ) , and this illustrates how the existence of market imperfections may significantly affect the incidence of taxation .
19 Neural therapy aims at restoring the resting potential of depolarized cells by the injection of small amounts of local anaesthetic ( procaine or xylocaine ) which carries a charge of around + 290 mV , and this sets off a chain of events which aids the restoration of cellular function .
20 Definite seasonal variations occur , because of various factors , with the temperature of the water as the main influence , and this sets off a chain ( ecological succession ) of natural events , which can be learned only by experience .
21 Thessy arrived first , tired after an uncomfortable night on the ferry , and five minutes later Bellybutton half danced and half shuffled down the pontoon with a can of paint and a pocketful of rags and brushes .
22 Unfortunately one was having its innards repaired at the time and another gave up the ghost after operating for all of a second .
23 The entire cast held their breath , as if watching a tightrope-walker stumble , and all let out a sigh of relief when he managed to right himself and make it through to the end of the speech .
24 All were approached , and all turned down the privilege of printing Britain 's first underground magazine .
25 And many sink now every year .
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