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

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1 But this , of course , does not yield explanations of class strategies , and thus of the class struggle , which are in line with Poulantzas ' theoretical principles .
2 The third and best of the Rabbitte family trilogy that began with The Commitments is an essential read for anyone with fond memories of Italia ‘ 90 .
3 Over the next 12 years or so , he fulfilled several senior production management appointments within the Group — as works manager at Mason 's Ironstone , general manager of the Jasper department and later of the decorating department at Barlaston , production director at Coalport and later at the Eagle factory — before being appointed to his present role as Barlaston production director three years ago .
4 And with the new stress on games and militaristic training came undoubted echoes of imperialism and also of a race consciousness ; the notion that the upper middle class were a race apart with separate physical possibilities and powers .
5 These proposals need to be considered in the context of both new European directives and also of the UK life market .
6 ( 10.45 ) By a comparison with ( 10.37 ) and ( 10.19 ) , this can be seen to be a generalization both of the above Ferrari Ibañez solution and also of the Szekeres class of solutions described in Chapter 9 .
7 I have argued that if we allow our concept of special educational provision , and hence of the support teacher 's role , to be limited to the ‘ individual ’ approach then the danger is that , not only will our own sights be limited in the measures we adopt to meet special educational needs , but our work may act as a substitute for more fundamental changes that are required .
8 Reserve — D&R Durno , Auchorachan , Glenlivet , with April-born home bred Charolais cross heifer , Smarty Pants by Allanfauld Vagabond and out of a Limousin cow .
9 ‘ Now the thaw 's come , anyone could slip in and out of a postern gate . ’
10 Charlie slipped off his stool and out of a side door without looking back .
11 Mary Alston , one of the mainstays of the women 's union in the 1920s , had to care during this time for a sick sister , who was in and out of a nursing home ; much later , in the 1940s , she had to give up work for a while to care for her mother .
12 4.15 In Povey v Governors of Rydal School [ 1970 ] 1 All ER 841 the plaintiff was awarded £8,400 to cover the cost of renewing over a period of 25 years the special hydraulic lifting appliance required to lift his wheel-chair in and out of a motor car .
13 It was Ashley Watt 's treat , of course ; I still could n't afford to eat out unless it was in the street and out of a paper poke .
14 If we are prone to hyperventilating during panic attacks , and otherwise at times of increased anxiety , we must learn techniques which help us to breathe more slowly and deeply , from the stomach rather than the chest , and we may also need to rebreathe our own air , breathing into and out of a paper bag , or cupping our hands close to our mouth to catch and rebreathe the exhaled air .
15 I ran downstairs and out of the kitchen door to fetch the doctor .
16 Very often , when I take a walk along the river in the close season and see a shoal of chub sliding in and out of the streamer weed , or merely lying near to the surface , ready to suck in a floating insect , I imagine I have a rod with me and I want to catch one of those chub .
17 The moment the alarm clock went off Maggie was up and out of the cavity bed she slept in .
18 She had spent much of the week in and out of the air raid shelter dodging hit-and-run raiders who we knew were also reconnoitring for further attacks .
19 She went in and out of the entertainment business all her life , one week being a top mount in an acrobatic act , and the next week working in a chocolate factory .
20 The network will study how to manage a large collection of computers , which are constantly being switched in and out of the Universe network .
21 But the securities , while passing in and out of the SEPON pool are as ‘ fungible ’ as a sum of money .
22 Usually career coercion will suffice to ensure that any troublesome thesis stays unpublished and out of the public eye .
23 When the tap is turned on , cold water ( usually from the mains ) is allowed into the bottom of the heater , thus forcing hot water out of the top and out of the nozzle outlet or the hot tap .
24 Up and down the lift shafts , in and out of the telephone switchboard … . ’
25 Improperly controlled it can put you in the finance business and out of the profit business .
26 He had been in and out of the England team for ten years and had played 55 Tests , probably the best off-spinner in the world for much of this time .
27 If you take advantage of our superb offer , you wo n't have to get up at the crack of dawn and drag your clubs in and out of the car boot .
28 Work with Royal Logistics Corps plays a crucial role in getting supplies and troops in and out of the war zone .
29 This was no easy task as the Lincoln would be flying at low level over a featureless jungle and the bomb aimer had to be quick in identifying each datum point on the route into and out of the target point .
30 Further to John Wildig 's interesting article in Journal No. 8 ‘ Railway Happenings in Mid-Wales ’ I would like to say that further semaphore signals can still be seen at Machynlleth , where they control movements in and out of the DMU stabling and Permanent Way depot along with the run-round loops , and also at Llanbrynmair where they control low flying jets and high flying gricers !
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