Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [adv] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | During January it also became clear that both Buchanan and , more especially , David Duke — the third Republican candidate and a former Ku Klux Klan leader — faced increasing difficulties in getting their names entered on to the Republican ballot papers in many states . |
2 | But it is clear that both Montenegro and Kosovo have a critical foreign debt problem . |
3 | We also made it clear that both dose and frequency should be adjusted as dictated by serum concentrations . |
4 | The legal opinion obtained by CPRE and the Council for National Parks from Professor Francis Jacobs , one of the leading authorities on EEC law , makes it clear that both MAFF and DoE have been taking an unduly restrictive view in adopting their stance . |
5 | It is clear that both tobacco and alcohol are risk factors in the development of oral carcinoma . |
6 | His younger days saw him helping with cubs and scouts and he 's is so popular that already residents and storekeepers from the villages have started a fund to help him' |
7 | In future years , it is quite possible that both husband and wife will enjoy a healthy level of pension in their retirement and that both will continue to derive a good income from their partner 's pension scheme when that partner has died — as a widow 's or widower 's pension being paid in addition to the continuing pension from his or her own scheme . |
8 | Since Roberts 's book focuses on women , she necessarily highlights patterns of exchange which are specific to women , and it is quite possible that both duty and affection were ( and are ) more prominent in exchanges between women than when men are involved . |
9 | An expression for z which is valid for a point ( w , v , z ) on the surface close to O such that both w and v are small can be obtained by a Taylor series expansion : . |
10 | With so much emphasis on cooking and eating , it 's amazing that both Sheila and Chris manage to say so slim . |
11 | I remain convinced that only lesbians and divorcees insist on being addressed in this manner . |
12 | I am sure we all have one objective in mind , which is how we can best serve our members , and I 'm sure that both Richard and I are of the same view on this . |
13 | Most important , he makes sure that both Canaris and Himmler get the information . |
14 | I seem to remember an American thesis writer who crashed to the ground over this contorted problem , and I am sure that both Worsley and Sir John Summerson ( who contributes an elegant introduction to Mansbridge 's book ) would concur that mystery still surrounds the problem of Nash the draughtsman . |
15 | Whatever the interpretation , it is plain that both Mark and the early Church saw in this story an illustration of the power of God to raise the dead . |
16 | Still , it is far from unlikely that both Swegen and Cnut did have relations with the Scandinavian colonies in Ireland , and there is just enough evidence to suggest that when the Encomiast named among the latter 's dominions not only England , Denmark and Norway , but also Brittania and Scothia , he was not necessarily exaggerating . |
17 | It is quite probable that both IgE and enzyme deficiencies are important in causing the symptoms . |
18 | For the first time this year , Messrs Cronin and Co will be looking up to their opposite numbers and it will be essential that both blockers and sweepers are doing their job . |
19 | ‘ In the medium and longer term , we are optimistic that both productivity and consumption will rise , which in turn will have a beneficial effect on investment , ’ said Mr Brauninger . |
20 | With the afternoon programme being much a repeat of the morning 's activities we were amazed that both children and adults could retain their enthusiasm . |
21 | Williams is anything but surprised that both Palace and Forest are in trouble , saying : ‘ We 've lost key players like Mark Bright and Ian Wright and they 've lost people like Des Walker and Teddy Sheringham . |
22 | With help … ’ and her whispered words were so quiet that only Creggan and Kraal heard them . |
23 | It is significant that both Antony and Pachomius avoided ordination . |
24 | It is true that both Julian and Margery Kempe , like their European counterparts , had to negotiate the significance of their experience through the authority of the Church ; and like Catherine of Siena and Bridget of Sweden , Margery , certainly , depended on the offices of a scribe to actually write her account . |