Example sentences of "and [adj] [adj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Lord Moore , a former cabinet minister , has been appointed chairman of the new Energy Saving Trust--founded to identify energy-efficiency projects , mainly in the domestic sphere , for British Gas and regional electricity-generating companies to invest in .
2 ‘ By chance , the skipper placed an advert in a local newspaper in Scotland and Scottish Nuclear Fuels stepped in .
3 And Tom Hanks bravely piled on the pounds to play the part of Jimmy Dugan , a tobacco-spitting drunk and played-out former star brought in to manage the girls .
4 Throughout 1989 the Labor government continued to pursue the tight fiscal and firm monetary policy initiated in early 1988 [ see p. 36762 ] in order to bring domestic demand , inflation and a growing current-account deficit under control .
5 Portuguese and Brazilian military planes flew in to evacuate foreigners .
6 Very often these intentions demand interventions outside the local authority itself , so that policy becomes subject to a whole range of local social conditions and other social actors working in quite different contexts .
7 Mortimer found a junior lieutenant and began issuing orders to have his maps of the island , tactical notes , and sundry other items brought in .
8 There may even be communicative and behavioural symbiotic links built in .
9 The intensified aerial bombardment and resulting civilian casualties came in for strong criticism , with all the opposition groups in parliament ( hitherto supportive of military action against the LTTE ) subscribing to a statement which described it as an inhuman action against the people .
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