Example sentences of "[adj] and [adj] [noun pl] [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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 When the Turks occupied the old Serbian and Bosnian kingdoms they acquired rich natural resources .
7 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 .
8 This is this is further and better particulars we 're just finding the document in the bundle .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 THIS is a major game for Mick Skinner , whom I consider one of the strongest and bravest guys I have ever played alongside .
12 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
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 However , with their formidable array of entertaining and experienced batsmen they would look to have a distinct chance in two the one-day competitions .
16 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 .
17 The damp and leaky shacks they inhabit have not changed much since the famous sepia photographs that sometimes decorate contemporary colour magazines were taken nearly a hundred years ago .
18 But in its more extended and generalized uses it can become remarkably similar to the ‘ informing spirit ’ of idealist cultural theories , and this can still be so when it offers ( but does not include or specify ) a ‘ last instance ’ referral to the economy or to the mode of production .
19 When I looked to films for information on sexual and romantic matters they were not much help either .
20 The extreme social and economic difficulties they faced on independence meant that the emergence of recognizably democratic party politics was by no means certain .
21 When they considered social and economic factors they saw themselves as detached scientists just ‘ presenting the facts ’ and not ( as Taft ( 1942 , p. 634 ) put it ) aiming ‘ to determine what is the major social good ’ .
22 Bevin remembered the mistakes of the years after 1918 when , he felt , the returning soldiers had been cheated of the social and economic reforms they had a right to expect .
23 Are there assumptions I can safely make about the language they understand , their level of awareness , the social and political groups they identify with ?
24 She argues that one 's feelings are a source of knowledge as well as being a result of understanding , and that for both social and biological reasons they are gender-related .
25 Non-standard dialects have the potential to be so developed , but for social and historical reasons they have not been .
26 With the handing over to the Council of Europe in 1960 of the social and cultural responsibilities it had inherited from the Treaty of Brussels , it seemed that to all intents and purposes WEU had become moribund .
27 From the complaints of British and French merchants it is clear that the colonial trade was ceasing to be a ‘ device by which was canalized , under royal control , the supply of goods from the rest of Europe ’ .
28 I 'd not been in London long and those lesbian and gay friends I had were involved in squatting more than gay liberation .
29 She was only eighteen and still quite unsophisticated but , after all the glossy and sophisticated women he had gone out with , that was part of her appeal .
30 Focusing on historical , cultural and contemporary landmarks it is an excellent introduction to one of the most fascinating cities in the world .
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