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

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1 The fifth patient with a pouch vaginal fistula also had repeated episodes of pouchitis unresponsive to metronidazole and steroids , and developed multiple superficial pouch perineal and pouch vaginal fistulas , which were managed by laying them open and a proximal diverting ileostomy ; her ileostomy has now been closed and she has a good functional result .
2 Having done this and expecting immediate reprisals , it then runs for cover .
3 The speed and efficiency of GaAs based computers will enable chemists and mathematicians to produce even more complex images like this and make important predictions about the properties of multi-atom systems .
4 next year compared to this and made further increases which will bring the programme to over £450 million in 1994-95 .
5 We are never presented as sexual subjects or objects , so we are less likely to trigger desire , and if we do not believe that we are desirable we will project this and create further obstacles .
6 . But what I wan na do is trough this and bury these pipes .
7 The scanner checks this and reports any errors .
8 Feel this and feel those beds in there .
9 Her parents required extensive help with accepting this and finding suitable ways of managing and playing with her .
10 Because the world is divided into sovereign states , most with relatively clear and unified national cultures , it is convenient to identify these states as the basic elements of the global system .
11 Like her fellow-suf-ferers , Claire has had physiotherapy to keep the lungs clear and taken expensive drugs to help digest high-calorie foods .
12 The mechanism for this is not clear and leads some researchers to accept the physiological view that delayed maturation or physical differences ( such as reduced functional bladder capacity ) may be the cause of the problem ( Zaleski et al .
13 Projecting and protecting British interests overseas .
14 These 11 large folio books , designated ‘ The Lawrence Notebooks ’ , were compiled over 30 years from the 1890s and contain detailed notes for a comprehensive history of stage scenery and technical appliances , together with lives of the most prominent scenic artists .
15 where the evidence is highly complex or specialized and raises difficult questions of evaluation .
16 Both submarines were nuclear powered and carrying nuclear weapons .
17 They rate themselves as very understanding and believe that women also value shyness .
18 They make their heads less head-like and wear false eyes on their tails .
19 Even though the gap between clerical and lay religious intellectuals has closed , with clergy being left behind in some areas , the clerics remain the true cognoscenti in religious matters , and are expected to be so by the laity .
20 Obviously full livery is the most expensive , but if your work is particularly demanding and involves erratic hours it may be the only option .
21 By the winter our squads were carrying out very interesting and involved military manoeuvres throughout the area covered by our group of villages .
22 The second innovation is more interesting and raises wider issues .
23 By Mr Reich 's account , he remains a cheerful and charming fellow — a nice antidote to surly and mean rich men like Howard Hughes and J. Paul Getty .
24 This first pattern represents heaven and light and has 18 movements .
25 BEST BEDROOM : Tony Jacklin 's — because it is nice and light and has lovely views of Scotland .
26 Headlines in a US paper saying the Open Software Foundation has dropped Tivoli Systems Inc 's management framework from its Distributed Management Environment are flat out wrong and creating unnecessary waves .
27 Headlines in a US paper saying that the Open Software Foundation has dropped Tivoli Systems Inc 's management framework from its Distributed Management Environment are flat out wrong and creating unnecessary waves : as our sister paper Unigram.X has already said , DME 1.0 is being made fully compliant with the Object Management Group 's Common Object Request Broker , a specification that post-dates development of both DME and the Tivoli framework and as a result a small piece of low-level code is being reworked , hardly something to write home about , and the Foundation says Tivoli 's framework remains central to the object management framework .
28 bounce back when things go wrong and find new pathways , blaze new trails .
29 It stood twenty-five spans high and took four horses to pull it .
30 The statue is 5.5m high and weighs 20 tonnes .
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