Example sentences of "[adj] and [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In this and other chapters we have discussed the various LEA-based and school-based strategies devised to secure the implementation of PNP . |
2 | For this and other reasons we recommend that most of the fibre is obtained from vegetables , salad , and fruit , which does not have this effect , and that you do not simply spoon on dollops of bran in order to increase fibre intake . |
3 | Based on the data from this and other work we can suggest certain recommendations for the clinical management of children with severe established glue ear . |
4 | For this and other achievements they deserved the recognition as Lions officially denied them — just as the whole Lions tour party had deserved to be invited to Paris . |
5 | Or this at least was the academic orthodoxy , and by examining this and subsequent debates we should have a clearer idea of the analytical tools which can be of help in understanding the changing nature of local politics in Britain . |
6 | As a result of this and subsequent deliberations it was agreed to form a local defence force consisting of 60 cavalrymen , who were to extend their protection ‘ … as far as any adjoining town not exceeding 20 miles distance from Frome ’ , together with 100 infantry . |
7 | When the Turks occupied the old Serbian and Bosnian kingdoms they acquired rich natural resources . |
8 | Most of them are concerned with admissibility of evidence , which is not in issue here ; and none , aside from those already mentioned , arose where in the face of clear and general language it was contended that Parliament must nevertheless have intended the words of the statute to have only a limited effect . |
9 | Although it could be assumed by some that this is a development towards a more specialized and fragmented approach it may alternatively be a foundation for a more unified approach and one which accommodates the necessity to combine understanding at the microphysiology and biochemistry ( realist ? ) level with that at the biome level which had traditionally been approached more in functional terms . |
10 | The people of Great Britain were governed , however tortuous and artificial the modalities , upon the authority of an elective institution which for historical and other reasons they were content to regard as representing them . |
11 | This is an extremely bold theory , but in the present stage of historical and anthropological knowledge it is not possible to say whether Marx of Engels were clearly wrong , as they were over primitive promiscuity , or by and large right , as they were over the gentile constitution . |
12 | This is this is further and better particulars we 're just finding the document in the bundle . |
13 | I think that in my secret eating I was saying , speech also being an oral activity , all the resentful and hostile things I wanted to say about the school and about my life in general . |
14 | Increasingly it had seemed that the only time Laura saw Ross was when he slid into bed at night , and would once again become the demanding and passionate lover she had married . |
15 | Thus we have low status , low paid women care assistants , given little overt recognition for the demanding and difficult task they do , caring mostly for elderly women . |
16 | Sometimes his Bible meetings are very interesting and another time it can be very boring . |
17 | Now she suddenly thought what an interesting and novel item it would make in the fete if the Pack dressed up as Brownies through the years , showing the Brownie uniform from the first days to the present time . |
18 | A special feature is the commentary in non-technical language on reasons for the different types of transaction and on the commercial and legal relationships they create . |
19 | The rather light and flowing performance it receives here from I Soloisti di Zagreb and conductor Antonio Janigro is not inappropriate , given the movement 's origins in a string quartet by Barber . |
20 | No sensitive person can today walk through the redeveloped areas of British towns and feel a sense of pride in the architectural and social achievement they represent . |
21 | THIS is a major game for Mick Skinner , whom I consider one of the strongest and bravest guys I have ever played alongside . |
22 | No reason no reason why that should n't be I mean we 've we 've got what we use as a as a clip display thing that 's about six foot high and three panels you know but erm |
23 | In A High And Lonely Place he makes a trenchant analysis of the despoilation of the Cairngorms . |
24 | In this selection of old and modern recipes I give precedence to those dishes made from the gooseberry , because green gooseberry fool is — to me at any rate — the most delicious as well as the most characteristic of all these simple , almost childlike , English dishes . |
25 | Come to our prayer group in July and find out which old and new friends we 'll be praying for then — and bring your own suggestions and concerns . |
26 | However , with their formidable array of entertaining and experienced batsmen they would look to have a distinct chance in two the one-day competitions . |
27 | Really , this is just about the most entertaining and agreeable conversation he has ever taken part in ! |
28 | During his brave and daring life he came up against many dangers , none so well remembered and retold as the story of how he was saved from death at the hands of the Red Indians by Pocohontas , daughter of Chief Powhattan . |
29 | His touch could be wonderfully gentle , but it was never tentative ; he laid hands on holy things with the same direct and innocent fearlessness he used towards men and women . |
30 | Out have gone his recently acquired diplomat 's ways and in have been re-instated those more direct and bolder habits he learned on his journey to the higher reaches of Britain 's Conservative Party . |