Example sentences of "and in [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 And in recent years they 've played a growing role in encouraging the public to recycle their rubbish .
2 And in the 70s , we were again working in Appalachia ; and in recent years we have expanded our program to again include the entire south . ’
3 I 've worked with children in various settings , mainly in secondary school , and in recent years I 've worked with students , so when I try to make that sort of categorization I find it very difficult .
4 Dance has always been his first love and in recent years he 's been on tour six times with his own company .
5 When the C S Es/O Levels arrive at the beginning of the fourth year most schools decide to separate out their pupils into different groups , although in the school I was studying in and in one or two other schools , it 's possible to parallel C S E examinations with the existing O Level examinations and therefore to continue to teach the pupils in mixed ability groups , and that happened in English in the school I was studying , and in other schools it has happened in other subjects .
6 And in many areas we 've done that .
7 Harem-masters are always conspicuously different in appearance from their females — frequently they are larger and in many cases they have special male weapons on their heads .
8 He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma .
9 And in certain ways I 've been very lucky .
10 That side has improved and in real terms we have n't had to spend much in the past two or three years .
11 In all cases English kings had to come to terms with the conditions which they found in these three different countries ; and in all cases they had to show an ability to adapt themselves and their armies to new conditions , military , social and economic , as well as to new thinking in the ways that armies were formed and war was fought .
12 In 1850 therefore the deer were officially banished , and in five years they had all been killed off .
13 Loud noise ( usually delivered as " white noise " — a wide-band mixture of tones , sounding like a monotonous hiss as from a N set unconnected to an aerial ) is a potent arouser , and in rested subjects it has the effect of focusing attention in a dual component task .
14 I have already argued in this chapter ( p. 79 ) that the rat 's level of arousal can help determine the vigour of the OR ; and , theoretically more important , in this and in previous chapters I have argued that the decline of this investigatory response represents the operation of a process of habituation .
15 The appeals committee rarely disagrees with decisions of the control and disciplinary committee and in several cases it has actually increased the punishment .
16 As Cynthia says : ‘ We found Dave entertaining children at Chessington World of Adventures , and in 25 years I had never met anyone who got on more naturally with children . ’
17 None of these tenants have access to any tools or materials , and in some cases they 've been told that they 'll have to pay for the repair work .
18 As our inner-city work was mainly focused on very fine-grained differentiation , we have so far paid less attention to these more generalized markers in Belfast English , and in some cases we have not published the quantitative findings that arose from studying these .
19 And in some cases we have a double char tur turbocharger .
20 So if we could look at those things and talk to the Government to see if it 's possible , it maybe it is n't possible then that 's a different argument but we should be seen to be doing something er to let this die on it 's own will A , will deprive other people for odd jobs and in some cases I 've met the representation two guys there who used their redundancy money for Airways to purchase er a small aircraft and are running a flying school .
21 In all the time she was there she asked for only two things , and in both cases I had to disappoint her .
22 He preached , visited Cluny , went to Vienne , and in both places he had talks with the abbot or archbishop , of which records have survived .
23 Some of these byroads have developed a heavier traffic since they were first laid out , and in these instances it has been an easy matter to take in more of the verges and to widen the road surface .
24 He was a superb horseman and in those days we had many more horses here , bloodstock that was famous as even now these horses are .
25 I 've seen out in the street mountive er mounted police charging down rather like the Battle of Balaclava and inside the station problems arising and it 's nasty to be involved and in those days I 've travelled on a Saturday afternoon often .
26 And in those days you had to have fifteen years ' training before anyone would really look at you .
27 Our bodies , for instance , are usually hotter than our surroundings , and in cold climates they have to work hard to maintain the differential .
28 In the Sixth form , we put on a number of plays ourselves , and in earlier forms we had plays produced by mistresses .
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