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

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1 The group of countries where the Swedes felt most alien were Central Europe , Africa and the Middle East , and where they felt less alien was in Latin America , while by far the most important factor was the happiness of the spouse .
2 Prior to liability management , banks paid interest on comparatively few deposit liabilities and where they did such rates were not always closely related to market rates .
3 You might begin by writing notes and questions to yourself — to check what you already know and where you need more information .
4 Go on I tell you what why do n't you flip it over and start on the other side , even though it says this side done , this is an old tape from a seismograph and er we were afraid to use it in our work but I think the sound 's alright on it , you flip it over and where it says this side down , put that side up and use the other half of the tape and let me hear your comments back .
5 When I got into Holloway they have them little forms and they 've got pictures of a body with all arrows and everything , and where I had any bruises the doctor put these marks .
6 He was later Head of the Unemployment Benefit Service , which he managed with great skill , and where he made many friends .
7 He then retired to a small property near Ryde on the Isle of Wight , where he spent his later years carrying out improvements to the grounds and where he died 14 February 1853 .
8 The last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Plandome , Long Island , where she built herself an Italian-style villa and where she died 29 October 1924 .
9 And so they become willing aiders rather than initiators .
10 Roses and orchids are too obviously beautiful , and so they lack this remnant of grace : maybe , if there is any harmony left for us to discover , maybe we shall as soon apprehend it in dog shit or an old man 's spittle , sizzling on the grate .
11 They tend to review their arrangements — perhaps in consultation with their unions — so that allowances remain within Inland Revenue limits ( to ensure employees do not pay tax on them ) and so they provide adequate compensation for any costs incurred and the domestic upheaval involved in moving .
12 Engineers saw the advantages of the landscape and of the climate and so they created many H.E.P. schemes , similar to the one shown in the diagrams .
13 For example , the central processor unit of a digital computer is usually a separate module from the memory and so they have complementary functions .
14 ‘ I enjoy writing historical romances because they are usually longer and so you get more chance to work on character development and detail , ’ he says .
15 The fat men : were they less fat because they were smaller , and so you needed less stomach to appear fat ; or were they more fat , because they developed the same stomachs , but had even less frame to support them ?
16 It apologised for his distress , adding : ‘ We have recently re-staffed the Middlesbrough office and although we take great care in choosing recruits , unfortunately occasionally people do let you down .
17 And although they felt some roads would be too narrow , committee members on Thursday gave it their general support .
18 Some of the rebel leaders , notably Litster , may have appreciated their military weakness , because they attempted to involve members of the gentry in the revolt , and although they had little support of this nature , the very fact that they hoped to obtain it must argue against an interpretation of the revolt simply in class terms .
19 The birds ' beaks contain pain receptors , and although they show little sign of distress immediately after the operation , pain may be delayed as is the case with human burn victims .
20 They were beaten 2–0 at Ewood Park by play-off hopefuls Charlton on Saturday , and although they remain two points clear , the chasing pack is closing in .
21 However , both the research projects mentioned were dependent on aggregate published statistics , and although they provide useful overviews , they measure the impact of planning only indirectly .
22 His youngest daughter Margaret married John Hastings Earl of Pembroke in 1359 , and although she died two years later , Pembroke remained high in favour at court and , with royal encouragement , embarked on a plan to reunite the inheritance of his ancestor William Marshall , which had twice been partitioned in the previous century and a half .
23 The Office is currently considering the establishment of a computer-readable data archive ( CRDA ) , and although it has few answers to the problems facing the world archival community in such matters , I hope that it is in the position to ask some interesting questions .
24 Once we , once we are out of feudalism and once we have political control we can dictate wherever we want to go and once we 've got full control we will go into socialism .
25 And once they got that section all set , they started to cut the next in .
26 He says it 's the thin end of the wedge and once they ban motorised vehicles , they 'll probably then turn their attention to cyclists and horse-riders — and obviously we like using the Ridgeway .
27 And once he makes this decision he he ca n't after a year or two say well no that was wrong , I wo n't I 'll er I 'll change now because he 's only got two years there .
28 Exactly and once you get that appointment on the phone that you wanted , erm , they 'll look at the day , you 'll take it regardless .
29 And once you spent those dockets , you just had to go and buy secondhand if you wanted any more .
30 There is a skill in coping with real life software and once you realise this fact you can start to live with your computer in something a little closer to harmony !
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