Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You will find our Representatives in most areas and resorts featured in this brochure waiting to help smooth your way . |
2 | ( 4 ) Outline the services and expertise needed by each market ( eg the ability to take a high volume of claims from a bulk work provider , familiarity with medical practice , specialist knowledge of health and safety regulations ) . |
3 | Somewhere , there must be the remains , of not only a Roman bathing establishment , but also a temple and sanctuary dedicated to this goddess . |
4 | avoid the circumstances and contacts associated with that addiction : iii . |
5 | The information would remain in the computer 's memory and copies taken at any time . |
6 | The target date should be set against these events and progress monitored at each stage . |
7 | The scare that cellular phones might cause brain tumours has died away — everywhere except in Germany : according to Reuter , German cellular phone firms and experts called for more research to soothe public fears of possible dangers from electromagnetic radiation from portable telephones — despite the fact that most experts , including the head of the government telecommunications agency , told a hearing in parliament that research suggests no health danger from phones . |
8 | If he saw his father on that occasion , Martin did not remember it ; all that remained whenever he thought about him was an oppressive feeling of fear and dread associated with this house that had seemed to him dark and prison-like , smelling of dust and disinfectant and wet towels and blocked lavatories — a kind of compound reek of disease and poverty . |
9 | The civil service and institutions based on this style see feeling as irrelevant in work performance . |
10 | All articles and illustrations published in this magazine and all copyright and other intellectual property rights therein belong to Military Illustrated Ltd . |
11 | The aim of this project is to write an authoritative account of three episodes in British post-war economic history , and of the processes whereby decisions were taken and policies made in each case . |
12 | You can use the many different shapes and designs shown in this book for miniature work , as well as larger pictures . |
13 | But it was confined to the specific issue of whether a duty of care existed — to establish liability , a plaintiff must also prove breach of duty , and loss caused by that breach . |
14 | Here we list all the manufacturers and shops featured in this issue . |
15 | It asks how far the jobless attempt to maintain traditional roles , whether by legal or illegal means , and looks at the different sources of pressure and aid found in this village . |
16 | The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action . |
17 | erm The Department of Trade and Industry stepped into this business about ten years ago and because there was a situation where there was no re-insurance , but when the company that was actually selling the policy when into liquidation erm there was no redress for the policy holder . |
18 | The public function of GCCS was : ‘ To advise as to the security of codes and ciphers used by all government departments and to assist in their provision . ’ |
19 | It would have taken no additional effort to assemble a selection representative of the period and presenting a new view of many leading artists ' activities and styles applied to this medium . |
20 | Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience . |
21 | DNA subclones and probes used in this work were isolated and subcloned from the appropriate cosmid or plasmid into Bluescript ( Stratagene ) following established techniques ( 34 ) . |
22 | We agree that the fact that a completely new organisation , with a unique combination of responsibilities , inherited statutory powers and duties designed for another era and a different institutional framework , does not make it easy for the Council achieve its aspirations . |
23 | ( Editorial note : some of the words and phrases used in this piece will be explained in the course of our historical series on feminism : eg. consciousness-raising , gay , Vietnam war , student politics , housewife . ) |
24 | Professional help is on hand to anyone taking part and certificates awarded for each activity undertaken . |
25 | No one can represent fully the lives of those met during a case study ; nor can full justice be done to the complexity and the range of issues , interpretations and concerns experienced by each individual . |
26 | It was on the basis of that syllogism that the connection between schools and parents developed for another decade or more . |
27 | According to Atwater , at the time There was nothing new as such about grass roots lobbying , but the sophistication and skill brought to this tactic by the Reaganites in the new conditions of the 1980s was a development of great significance . |
28 | Without exception the bodies , institutions and archives mentioned in this chapter have catalogues , guides , indexes or lists to help the researcher determine what is relevant and where to find it . |
29 | A lot of people thought of Maureen 's house as ‘ the bird hospital ’ , but in fact the garden was like a street of birds , with cages and aviaries stacked along either side of it like tower blocks . |
30 | The stimuli and apparatus used in this study were identical to those used in Study 2 . |