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

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1 To some extent Labour , despite its defeat , has ceased to be a Welsh , Scottish and North of England regional party .
2 Given their less-favoured area status , Scottish and north of Scotland agriculture can hardly be said to have contributed to the problems of CAP overproduction and the related MacSharry implications .
3 Southwards , the gentle hills of Hoy crowd the horizon ; northwards lies Loch of Stenness , bobbed white with graceful mute swans , shores edged emerald and gold with seaweed .
4 It was decided not to try to smuggle Hess out on the courier run , although the idea of making him do a parachute drop at his age seemed risky and wrong-headed to the Englishman , if not malicious .
5 He took his BA in 1728 and MA in 1734 .
6 To support her mother , she learned French and Italian in order to teach and translate .
7 Jones learned French and Italian from a master , and could translate from Italian by the age of sixteen .
8 Her earliest years were spent in England , away from her mother , who was forced to make her living in Russia , where she taught French and piano to the children of Leo Tolstoy .
9 W. Sidebotham had already taught Music since 1888 and S. Balston , French and German since 1897 , both Pemberton appointments .
10 English may be predominant in training and use — but other languages , notably French and German in Holland or French and Spanish in Germany , receives sizeable commitment of resources — on average half that of English .
11 The Togolese Republic , a former German Protectorate and French and League of Nations/United Nations Trust Territory , became fully independent in April 1960 .
12 Just a bit of this and bit of that .
13 If you plan everything , and you provide a bit of this and bit of that , and you help the people to go with it .
14 The difference between this and Helby v. Matthews is that here the customer was committed to making all the payments and therefore to acquiring ownership of the goods .
15 Write unc Then unc Inversion of this and premultiplication of the result by R1 gives , provided unc as r increases .
16 Yeah erm most people just get lost in this and sort of finish
17 the work will be still continued on that , but also in terms of Bungay itself , we 're looking at whether county management can look at this and sort of if you like identify it , so we have n't abandoned Bungay , far from it , we 're still concerned with the , we 've got the , the base of the facts still go on er and , and we 're gon na continue on Monday .
18 And of course there was people from the town then getting a job like holding like this and fella on the stage you see , they were n't regular men , but they were getting a job and so much for doing it yes , just the same .
19 Er and again I do n't know er it 's only my thoughts that everybody 's in such a hurry today through pressure of this and pressure of that .
20 No need to apologise for anything performed with ensemble like this and commitment of this calibre .
21 Explain whether or not the garage must accept this and hand over the car .
22 Such occasional heavy-handedness is , however , a marginal issue when Andsnes 's overall achievement is considered and the recordings are of demonstration quality , as clear and full-toned as the performances themselves .
23 The case of Nicholson v. Revill is one of the many instances in which this rule of law has been applied , and the reason upon which the rule is founded is as clear and plain as the rule itself .
24 In lower panel vanishing point clear and perspective of each element rigorous .
25 However , those with an interest in ‘ seeing the future ’ may wish to examine such a volume as it reflects a current diverse pattern of ageing and retirement in the US that is beginning to be appreciated in social gerontology within the UK .
26 The provision of water may well be easier and shelter in foul weather more readily available somewhere in a large area than in a small paddock or strip .
27 151 and Reg. v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , Ex parte Jaderow Ltd .
28 151 and Reg. v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , Ex parte Jaderow Ltd .
29 151 and Reg. v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , Ex parte Jaderow Ltd . ( Case C 216/87 ) [ 1990 ] 2 Q.B .
30 Lord Gardiner said that they were secret , illegal , not morally justifiable and alien to the traditions of what he believed still to be the greatest democracy in the world .
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