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

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1 However , his ultimate intentions must remain doubtful because in September Warwick and Clarence invaded with French backing and Edward and his brother had to flee into exile in the Low Countries .
2 However , his ultimate intentions must remain doubtful because in September Warwick and Clarence invaded with French backing and Edward and his brother had to flee into exile in the Low Countries .
3 This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984–5 coal dispute .
4 Figure 12.1 outlines the major regulatory responsibilities and enactments relating to financial regulation .
5 There was some room for individuals and groups to experiment with limited co-operation across factional lines if they could temporarily forget their religious and sometimes political differences .
6 These religions and groups stand in direct opposition to ‘ the gospel of the grace of God . ’
7 Hilbert and Lewis and Beryl sat in old-fashioned deck chairs with striped canvas seats .
8 The full benefits of price stability and statutory independence for the European central bank , and indeed for the Bank of England — that must be a necessary institutional corollary — will be enjoyed only if a future Government and Parliament agree in good time to adopt a single European currency .
9 Big serious routes on its south and west faces on perfect granite do n't appear in Collomb , but details are easily gained if you can speak and read French .
10 A basic pack with video which covers skills and attitudes required for effective work with families in their homes .
11 Within a single tree family , there can be a wide range of bee pollinators , as in the Lecythidaceae of Amazonia , one of the most important families there , with different morphological flower types and rewards associated with different bee sizes .
12 He needs to have time and freedom to concentrate on proper spending ! )
13 Significant measures of freedom are necessary if the student is to acquire the virtues of intellectual independence , toughness , empathy with others ' views , and willingness to engage in meaningful conversation .
14 It is unique in its opportunities to establish from the outset good habits in terms of expectations of parental involvement and willingness to participate in honest exchange about the child 's progress .
15 I used to meet him most often in the museums and galleries fixed in rapt contemplation of pictures with that grave , searching look which was one of the beauties of his face .
16 Games and contests depend on good organisation and the clear enthusiasm of the teacher .
17 In 1921 , for example , the boys section at Bradford Park Avenue was closed down for three months after the referee had been pelted with rubbish , and in the early 1920s the fierce North London rivalries between Arsenal and Spurs flared into open street battles in which some of the more zealous fans were armed with iron bars and knives .
18 In the Middle East there was a tradition of religious pluralism and the new faiths of Judaism and Zoroastrianism and — later — Christianity and Islam coexisted in relative harmony ; in India during the seventeenth century , some Muslims and Hindus pooled their ideas and attempted to find a common vision : Sikhism was born of this attempt .
19 Our new argument for the political virtues of conventionalism uses these distinctions to show why the line this theory draws between cases decided by law and cases calling for judicial legislation strikes the right balance between predictability and flexibility .
20 Lamp-lit faces around a table where cold-weather food steamed , hearty stews and puddings running with golden syrup .
21 Stevens 's superior speed and technique combined with superb fighting spirit carried him through to the final .
22 Stevens 's superior speed and technique combined with superb fighting spirit carried him through to the final .
23 Its emphasis is predominantly educational and it employs all the methods , activities and creativity associated with good education ’ ( 5 ) .
24 Malkin 's far post cross was headed down by Nevin for Irons to crash a shot off the bar and Aldridge netted from close range .
25 The engine is a P6 type with a manual lift pump and SU carbs with automatic choke .
26 It is imperative that we emphasise the uniqueness of the Catholic school which understands itself as a faith community in which the beliefs and values communicated in Religious Education inspire and unify every aspect of the school life .
27 On state occasions Charles dressed in a tunic and cloak embroidered with gold wire , fastened with gold buckles .
28 It is pro local control and decision making through participatory research and local action . ’
29 The ‘ New Home Economics ’ model relates family finance and decision making to individual behaviour , especially family formation and employment .
30 It will also use ObjectStore to recognise code , data and objects written in different programming languages .
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