Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The rest of the 50 minutes should be used to look back on the previous lectures and notes on the same topic .
2 His progress was crowned in April 1317 by his marriage to Elizabeth de Clare , one of the three sisters and co-heiresses of the former Earl of Gloucester , for which again he had Edward to thank .
3 They were waiting for them inside the restaurant , which turned out to be a smallish place that somehow managed to achieve an atmosphere of casualness and intimacy at the same time .
4 Several elements of the answer come together in the paper by H. van Tilbeurgh and colleagues on page 814 ; this is a sequel to the same group 's report of last year ( Nature 359 , 159–162 ; 1992 ) , discussed in News and Views in the same issue ( page 107 ) .
5 He picked up a gin and tonic from the same tray where Belinda had found hers , sipped it and made a face .
6 The importance of grazing both cows and sheep over the same land ( either together or in succession ) , both for the good of the sward and the health of the livestock , is explained at the beginning of Chapter 6 .
7 Similarly , unemployed people who can show they have used their time constructively , in study or voluntary work for example , will be able to match themselves to jobs demanding the qualities this demonstrates — initiative , hard work , flexibility , reliability , etc. — and possibly pick up some useful skills and experience at the same time .
8 Inevitably an author writes from his understanding and perspective ; a user probably has a different background , level of understanding and experience of the same subject .
9 In northern Europe , however , factors such as population growth , urbanisation and industrialisation during the latter half of the nineteenth century produced a gradual change of heart , although the initial move towards the idea of protecting natural wilderness was encouraged primarily by European sportsmen who became concerned by the diminishing herds of game animals in the colonies ( MacKenzie , 1989 ) .
10 So he had lived in childhood and adolescence in the same country rectory , taking part each Sunday in a familiar liturgy which reflected , interpreted , and sanctified the changing seasons of the farming year .
11 A different press is needed , and a different paper is desirable , so to print pictures and text on the same page is awkward .
12 Atari makes it more difficult by writing into the operating system ( the instructions that govern how the computer handles data ) an instruction that does not allow the computer to talk to disc drive and cartridge at the same time .
13 February orders in the US , based on the usual three-month moving average , rose 0.8% on the average figure for the three months to January , to $2,065m and shipments on the same basis rose 2.2% to $1,750m .
14 Market demand for it has been much higher than expected and there is n't the manufacturing capacity to build both four and five-speeds for the same application .
15 Drawbacks : Expensive but , in terms of what it can do , this microwave is good enough to replace a conventional oven ( although remember cooking space is limited in that you could n't , say , do the roast and vegetables at the same time ) .
16 He is to take over not only the redevelopment of derelict inner-city sites , a major initiative in itself , but also the overlordship of the ten ( soon to be 12 ) Urban Development Corporations , as well as acting as an English development agency , attracting foreign companies to English towns and cities in the same way as he did for Wales .
17 I thought we got him and Forrester at the same time — they 'd gone to Auxerre straight from the FA School of Excellence or something .
18 That is why Bruno was prepared to be duke of Lorraine and archbishop at the same time .
19 They are all part and parcel of the same thing .
20 even though they might be part and parcel of the same organization , they are not the leaseholders so they ca n't make the arrangements , so if they want to make the arrangement they must have the lease assigned to them first , then we will come to terms with them over land and to under le under let .
21 Those students making this mistake should practise saying coward and card within the same space of time ; observing that the different between the two lies in a slightly more forward a element , followed by slight tension in the lips for coward , while the lip position is static for card .
22 That of course puts a heavy burden on all of us , constrained as we are by having to work in underfunded , hard-pressed organisations pitted against monstrously powerful vested interests , and struggling often against ignorance and indifference at the same time .
23 So were the compositions demanded for grants and privileges , particularly by James IV and V. In the same period , royal rents were increased as the crown converted its grants of land to feuferme , hereditary tenure for which its tenants paid heavily .
24 Her diets ranged from the high protein steak and salad to the Hay diet , which cuts out eating starch and protein at the same time .
25 ‘ I heard you could eat any amount of steak and you 'd lose loads of weight ’ , or ‘ did n't I read somewhere that you are n't supposed to eat carbohydrate and protein at the same meal ? ’
26 The number of staff and clients within the same room was also recorded every five minutes , in order to examine the impact of staff ratio on client experience .
27 What 's that , what 's the process of erm , simultaneous import and export of the same commodity , what 's that called ?
28 The title to gold and silver in the former county of Sutherland in northern Scotland is held by the Duchy of of Sutherland .
29 K Hathaway of Holt Construction Ltd. , Church Stretton , Shropshire for the gift of sand and gravel for the same project .
30 You do n't lose the use of your PC 's printer port because it 's duplicated on the back of the tape unit , though obviously you ca n't use both printer and tape at the same time .
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