Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] and be " in BNC.

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1 Article 15 of the second directive gives cancellation rights to all individual contracts except those of six months or less and is amended to exempt where the policyholder has had , for example , the opportunity to reflect on the policy terms before contacting the insurer .
2 ‘ C ’ sajica reaches 4″ or so and is probably the largest species you could keep successfully in that tank and then if you have just a pair of them and nothing else .
3 The RFU sponsored yearbook , edited by Barrie Fairall of the Independent and published by Harrington Kilbride , is also due to hot the shelves at some stage over the next month or so and is very good value , as is the Whitbread Rugby World Yearbook , edited by Adrian Stephenson and Ian Robertson and produced by Leonard Associates — a rip-roaring book even if the staff of RW&P ( all contributors to this fine , fine publication ) say so .
4 And so , when the manager gets to 60 or so and is given his carriage clock and company pension ( if he is lucky ) , there is somebody to take over who knows the right people and can do the right things .
5 This forms a stable platform , and further tipping can take place until the tip rises to 100 m or more and is shaped rather like a stepped pyramid .
6 This takes up much of the last week or more and is written out in precise detail .
7 But it was n't just her eating habits that kept Jess 's eyes riveted , or her extraordinary white wig that rose to a height of two feet or more and was decorated with bunches of false cherries and violets — it was the way she conducted herself .
8 Another distinctive type of patinated metalwork , known as bidri , has been made since the seventeenth century or earlier and is produced in India to this day ( fig. 5.17 ) .
9 Go back to the case and review critically the main characteristic symptoms eliminating those that are not strong , are vague , have perhaps only occurred once or twice and are not really important features of the illness .
10 All pairs are from the same family or superfamily and are roughly matched for size and relative tail length of males , but have otherwise been selected at random .
11 I do n't think you 'd have hair that long and be a policeman Geoffrey gets the wrong end of the stick unfortunately does n't he ? , eat this cheese slice if there 's any
12 Apart from being disinclined for work , Mrs Peterson was showing her age more than ever and was not capable of sustained effort .
13 The most general would be a polynomial There is , however , an important assumption made here , that is , that both and are evaluated at the same point .
14 England should concede that bravely and be good losers .
15 is preceded by silence and is followed by silence , and so and are said to be in a position of external open juncture .
16 This field component would connect gas in the plane to the hotter gas above and below and is likely both to generate instabilities and to bleed angular momentum from the disk , possibly leading to the formation of a jet .
17 He was getting nearer and nearer and was almost upon them .
18 Where once you were making a conscious effort to cast long and accurately and were aware of the amount of punch you needed to put into the strike , you will find that with experience you begin to do these things quite naturally .
19 Bel-Korhadris ruled wisely and well and was loved by all .
20 Students are encouraged to present their data at scientific meetings both in Britain and abroad and are expected to contribute to a lively programme of intra-departmental seminars and journal clubs .
21 has a wealth of experience in the food ingredients industry both in the UK and abroad and was most recently working for an Australian ingredients company .
22 It rocks you backwards and forwards and is supposed to stimulate the endorphins in your brain , helping to boost thinking power It did n't — but then I was only on it for about 10 minutes before I started feeling sick .
23 Nineteen fifty one , we moved in , er and , I 've had , you 're not the first person to come all round here , this house , they used , they used to come round in shows from the Corporation all visitors used to come , they used to say , right Jean can we bring them round we 've had people from Germany and everywhere and being in the architect 's department I fell for all this you know I had
24 Enjoy a tour of the Evening Telegraph which brings news to the county and beyond and is very much a part of the way of life in the area .
25 And er and the sparrow started to get better and er it was starting to fly a peedie but again and was just getting its strength back .
26 ‘ I think of all the boys that came after , all the ones that went before too and were subjected to Gilly 's approach to education . ’
27 The RFU Handbook is as interesting and informative as ever and is available at £8 from the RFU Shop , while the Courage book has been divided into five separate books ( National Leagues and the Midland , South West , London & South East and North divisions ) .
28 The third Artisans ' Dinner , this time in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall , seemed as jolly as ever and was supported by seven members of the Reading Football Club team .
29 Many were still about war , but they were n't quite as crass as before and were interspersed with some really enjoyable movies .
30 More recently the breed has been infused with North American blood as well and is now quite large , the bulls standing on average about 160cm and weighing 1.100kg , the cows 140cm and 700kg .
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