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

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1 Thereafter , you may find it very difficult or impossible to change — because you will by then have missed so much of the introductory lectures and classes .
2 I conclude that taking into account all the matters which were before , which I 've attempted briefly to summarise in the introductory paragraphs and under this heading .
3 reference to KPMG ( the face sheet should not refer to KPMG other than in the introductory disclaimers and , as required , to explain its role ) .
4 The policy-making group meets to set the time-scale , to plan the introductory sessions and to agree the questions to form the basis of discussions ; some are suggested in the next section .
5 The advent of racier papers with topless models featured on the inside pages and a grim concentration on the latest doings of talentless television stars , equally talentless soccer stars and the Royal Family had taken away its market .
6 We all agree to the need for more rational use of insecticides than hitherto , especially in agriculture ; yet insecticides to control mosquitoes are normally applied to the inside walls and roofs of buildings so that , unlike agricultural pesticides , they are not widely dispersed over the landscape but confined within houses .
7 This enables us to combine it with the transactions demand and to suppose that the total transactions and precautionary demand for money is a function of money national income .
8 Table 16.2 shows the total liabilities and assets of UK recognized banks at the end of January 1990 .
9 It is quite clear that the ICAEW , with 85% of the total registrations , has an overwhelming dominance as the regulator of firms auditing listed companies , with the ICAS and ICAI each regulating about 7% of the total registrations and the ACCA regulating just over 1% .
10 The distribution of bilingual children varies widely across the country , but the total numbers and diversity are certainly significant .
11 Not only have the total numbers and percentage of the population increased , but within this group the economically disadvantaged figure prominently .
12 I wonder if I could answer that in a in a different way because clearly rather there 's the option , rather than reduction the operational capability which was really the er initiative that had begun in nineteen ninety two , there is the option of course of er adjusting the total numbers and that would er have an overall bearing on the total programme cost but cert because certainly the judgement of the er the chiefs of staff was that er as far as the U K was concerned then we we should retain the operational capability as I explained earlier an n and not decrease it in any significant extent because if we did that then we could end up er with an inferior capability against a potential threat .
13 But however great the wife 's contribution , the order to her should not be out of proportion to the total assets and had to do justice between the parties .
14 In particular , they draw attention to the total assets and pre-tax profit of each society in relation to the cost of PIBS interest .
15 The whole of the double-entry system is based upon this principle and it follows from this principle that at any time the total debits must equal the total credits and by adding the two a check can be made on the double entry ; this is one of the main advantages of the system .
16 Two days earlier , following a special interministerial committee presided over by Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy , Interior Minister Paul Quiles had announced the dispatch to Corsica of an additional two companies of CRS paramilitary riot police , bringing the total police and gendarmerie presence to 2,200 .
17 Nutritious snacks will supplement the normal meals and avoid the child feeling overfull at any one point but then smaller quantities will be eaten at meal-times .
18 Once the momentum of marketing is established the ideas and actions become almost self-generating and weave themselves through the normal contacts and business of the day .
19 Is it not possible that these few exceptional individuals are , in fact , the normal ones and the rest of us have somewhere deviated from this path of health ?
20 This is achieved by treating highly selective versions of experience and life as if they covered the whole range of experiential processes and forms of living , which , in fact , excludes the normal experiences and lives of the vast majority of the population .
21 Cooper 's method was to give the three groups an inventory of questions dealing with obsessional traits and symptoms ; his results showed that the mean symptom score of the houseproud women fell between those of the normal women and the group of obsessional patients .
22 A further important point is that on two scores — the overall symptom score and the resistance score — there was a difference between the normal women and a group of normal men who were also given the inventory .
23 You will have lived your lifetime and finally died having experienced nothing more traumatic than the normal ups and downs that any individual has to encounter .
24 Whatever their circumstances and pressures , parents had to strive to raise children to live with the normal ups and downs of family life .
25 At first , after the normal welcomes and politenesses , the pre-dinner drink , their bitch had been about their little boat .
26 However , subject to the normal exemptions and depending upon the individual employee 's particular circumstances , a liability to capital gains tax could arise on a subsequent disposal of the shares .
27 Five laps for each of the normal races and four for the Classics was something like starvation diet for a club who used to hold 10 lappers every year at this meeting .
28 The bluetits provided the normal grubs and caterpillars , which the blackbird supplemented with juicy worms .
29 And yet somehow the thing was still able to consume and digest the normal fats and proteins , converting them to energy , in a complex manner which they had never really been able to explain .
30 In these circumstances the normal terms and conditions of employment for the post in question will be applied , although every effort will be made to transfer staff to posts of a comparable level .
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