Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [vb base] [vb pp] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Modern Frenchmen and Germans have disputed possession of Charlemagne .
2 However , Ringed Plovers also winter along much of the county coastline , except the cliffs , and counts have recorded totals of 100–300 birds , mainly between Ferring and the Adur estuary and at Rye Harbour .
3 Over recent years , the parish has been of great interest archaeologically and excavations have revealed signs of occupation from neolithic man to the Middle Ages .
4 On the difference between compact disc and prerecorded cassette prices , he says : ‘ Producers and retailers have taken advantage of the willingness of consumers to pay a higher price for the perceived higher quality of a compact disc . ’
5 Many Jews and Moslems have accused Christians of being in reality polytheists , arguing that the Christian Trinity in reality represents a belief in three gods rather than one .
6 Anthropologists and others have produced evidence of the range of languages and institutions within which ‘ scientific progress ’ has been made , as in the mix of mathematics and astrology in ancient Greece ( Goody , 1977 , p. 17 ) , and of geometry and the building of sacred altars in ancient India ( Parry , 1982 , p. 23 ) , while in Europe developments can be traced through a number of traditions , of which the essayist tradition is only one .
7 Professional architects , town planners and students have made use of the collection over the years , but the new display will be used for a much wider educational programme for primary and secondary schools .
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