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

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1 West Belfast 's Job Training Programme is managed by Worknet , an agency which also runs four Job Clubs , an enterprise training programme called Your Business Opportunity , and most recently the community employment agency .
2 Heat the thread of the bulb very carefully to melt the glue , remove thread slowing drawing out the filament , do not break the electrical or filament will , just wo n't work pour the liquid into the bulb and slowly lower the filament back dipped in some .
3 Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive .
4 And right now the term competitiveness is used to basically get by safety regulations and anything else concerning safety .
5 The bonanza went on until the church thought enough was enough and so on a Sunday evening in August , a concerted effort was made and strong sermons were preached from every pulpit against bee wine and its evil effects .
6 Particularly in secluded , well sheltered , and not so well ventilated gardens , the open centre — and perhaps also the planting distance between plants so that they do not merge and clash — is more important with Floribundas .
7 And not even an air raid warning to send them into the cellars .
8 The representatives of the media should see the meeting as a constructive activity and not just a propaganda exercise .
9 The point here , I think , is that if the latter is to be an ability , and not just a performance repertoire , then it has to be based on the internalization of systemic knowledge as a communicative resource .
10 For the first time colleagues , the community will be able to legitimately address these issues and initiate action into ensuring the E C is a people 's Europe and not just a business Europe .
11 First , everyone should realise that the countryside is a workplace and not just a recreation place .
12 And not just the Stone boy .
13 In an effort to salvage the protocol , other delegates have put together a counterproposal requiring any country that decided to mine under the terms the US proposed to withdraw from the entire environmental protocol and not just the mining clause .
14 Objections on the grounds of time often disguise a more fundamental problem which concerns teaching in general and not just the objectives model .
15 Again , if you want to understand television then watch it and not just the evening programmes .
16 On that , I think it is generally known , that we , that Telford was n't anywhere near the top of the list , and it had been taken purely on the question of the er , needs of the various areas , it 's unlikely that Telford would have succeeded , even with its reduced geographical area , but I made discrete enquiries and was told that the factor which tipped er , the Commission in favour of Telford , and this has an important bearing on what we 're going to discuss later , was the fact that Telford has been very good in taking up schemes and providing their section , and not just the Wreakin District Council , other area , other bodies in Telford , of getting good innovative schemes off the ground and providing the cash , they did n't , as some areas did , get the status , and then hardly do anything about it .
17 Fifth , listen to the real customers — and not just the information systems managers of IBM 's 10 top mainframe customers — part of the problem is that IBM pays too much attention to their needs and not enough to what 's going on elsewhere , says Smith .
18 What makes this an economic problem , and not simply a nationality problem , is the fact that the declining areas possess 85 per cent of the country 's industry , 82 per cent of its electricity , and equivalent proportions of related infrastructure .
19 The most recent are the football hooligans , who for many people , and not least the feature writers of our Sunday newspapers , have come to represent all that is most senseless and destructive in our society .
20 In such ways , Hitler set the vicious tone for discrimination and persecution , providing the touchstone and legitimation for initiatives which largely came from others at various levels of the Party , the State bureaucracy , and not least the SS-SD-Gestapo complex , where the ‘ Jewish Question ’ had a key functional role .
21 Kosovo 's President Ibrahim Rugova [ see p. 38919 ] paid visits on July 14 to Albania and on July 16-17 to Greece ( the latter , at the Black Sea summit on June 25 — see p. 38980-81 — having taken the view that Kosovo , as an autonomous region within Serbia and not therefore a constituent element of Yugoslavia , should not be allowed self-determination ) .
22 This latter approach , unlike the previous one , depends on all individuals actually owning some property , and not merely the background existence of private property as an institution .
23 Traditionally the Bank of England supported the discount houses , and thus indirectly the banking sector as a whole , by lending to them at a rate of its own choosing , known since 1971 as minimum lending rate .
24 It may just make one of the down-market dailies and thus please the marketing director , but it is probably not going to sell very much of the product .
25 In 1689 they defeated government forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie but Graham was killed and soon afterwards the rebel army was defeated at Dunkeld and the uprising ended .
26 The well was dry and shortly thereafter the Marathon licences in Northern Ireland were relinquished .
27 He opened the door , took off his cap and threw it into the stall : ‘ If that 's welcome , ’ he said , ‘ so am I. ’ In a short time the horse came to the door : they put the bridle on him and shortly afterwards the Norfolk man was taking the horse to the smithy to be shod .
28 The falcon still wheels in silence high in the cooling air above the statue of Sir John Moore , the spotlights flick on around the camp perimeter and once again a security patrol prepares to leave the gate .
29 Since before dawn the White House had been deluged with calls for information , and once again the Press Spokesman was at his wits ' end .
30 The running line saws its way through the strands of the opposition and once again the katsuru cry announces victory .
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