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

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1 The nested technique is often helpful , and eventually the products of polymerase chain reactions may even be analysed by Southern blotting to gain further absolute sensitivity .
2 And suddenly the temples of consumption are proliferating ‘ green ’ offerings ; green batteries , green cleaning-fluid , green fuel .
3 Prematurity itself might influence subsequent health and so the effects of prematurity and birth weight ( adjusted for gestational age ) need to be clearly separated .
4 On the other hand , given the importance the Netherlands attached to the Convention , the 1985 amendment was interpreted as not displacing the application of the Convention , and so the requirements of Article 15 had to be complied with .
5 As Curran has forcefully shown , advertising also plays a part in shaping a newspaper and so the needs of advertising to some extent determine the nature of the newspaper .
6 The vivid emotions of childhood are vitally important to our growth as adults , and perhaps the stages of change in society can also be likened to the stages of childhood .
7 There was a total failure to communicate effectively both up and down the lines of management .
8 ‘ Jesus Christ , ’ he muttered , his glance trailing up and down the columns of print .
9 They made their stooping way up and down the rows of tomato plants .
10 I hope this little titbit of news about the crews that were formed and especially the ones of Rivetus because that is what you 're writing about , since he was the only one back from the Hundredth Bomb Group but how well we knew him in training since the two crews trained together and of course the flying part of it and myself have coordinated our flying with our co-pilots , we used to , just the two of us go up , and we would actually fly a circle around one plane over another , so one plane was and the other plane would fly circles around it and keeping up with it and this calls for close teamwork between the pilot and the co-pilot because as you 're keen and went into view and and then of course we switched roles and I would become the leader and he 'd fly circles around me , training with his co-pilot .
11 This was adopted by the House of Lords in the GCHQ case , where Lord Diplock said that ‘ National security is the responsibility of the executive government ; what action is needed to protect its interests is … a matter upon which those upon whom the responsibility rests , and not the courts of justice , must have the last word . ’
12 He wanted privacy and not the struggles of circuit and paddock .
13 Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance .
14 But colonialism , the tensions caused by a feudal economy 's reaction to capitalism and finally the effects of capitalism itself have all been imposed on a social structure which can be traced much further back .
15 And also the experiences of life .
16 Nevertheless , there still appear to be notable differences , for example , with regard to the passing of property ( see Chapter 7 ) and also the effects of frustration ( see Chapter 10 ) .
17 He was particularly severe on the fragmentation of planning control as exercised by a variety of planning authorities , their insensitive reliance on planning standards and by-law regulation , and also the failures of advertisement control .
18 By seeking partners to develop a project , the sponsor can not only spread the risk of failure ( and also the rewards of success ) but also achieve the best balance of expertise and contribution .
19 The Bishop ordained that the Vicar of Hailing should receive as his portion £5 10s yearly and that he should have the same acreage of land as the vicars of old possessed and also " all oblations what so ever within the bounds and limits of the parish , all the tithes of hay , lambs , wool , mills , calves , chicken , pigs , geese , ducks , eggs , bees ' honey , wax , cheese , milk , milk-meats , flax , hemp , pears , apples , garden herbs , pigeon houses , and merchandise , fisheries , pastures , onions , garlic and saffron , also the tithes , sheaves cultivated either by plough or spade and also the tithes of wood for fuel , coppice wood , thorns , rushes , faggots and fardells , within the bounds of the Parish , all of which the vicars and his successors shall have "
20 The needs of each prison are different and hence the types of CAB sessions vary .
21 Thus the question of legitimacy is crucial , and particularly the levels of support enjoyed by the civil political process as a whole compared with those enjoyed by the military .
22 Because your story is told actively , through the places your private-eye goes to and the people he encounters , you will need to have much less of the puzzle element than was needed by the writers of detective stories and even the writers of detective novels .
23 In Germany solo song was neglected altogether and even the influences of villanella and madrigal penetrated only a few years earlier than in England , in the first place through Lassus and two Netherland protégés of his : Ivo de Vento ( d. 1575 ) and Jacob Regnart ( c. 1540–1599 ) .
24 the outcome of these disputes will not only affect the standard of living of the parties and their children , but will help to determine such matters as future accommodation , need to rely on state benefits , scope for obtaining employment , and even the prospects of re-marriage .
25 The men and women we read about in the Bible have aspirations and failings with which we easily identify , and even the heroes of Scripture are displayed in the cold light of truth .
26 But slowly and surely the followers of Chaos gained the upper hand .
27 The drafter should therefore seek to avoid such problems by defining clearly and precisely the consequences of breach of any particular term of the contract .
28 Here and there the ropes of egg and bird collectors flap against the cliffs .
29 Riha , in his book ‘ Russian Constitutionalism ’ , showed how the Tsar tried to reassert his power and how the forces of opposition heeded to this .
30 We saw in the previous chapter how productive property is inherited and distributed amongst kin , and how the patterns of wealth ownership have changed over time .
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