Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] the [noun sg] and " in BNC.
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1 | Or perhaps the Poet and Friend are separated by unbridgeable gaps of sex and social position , and can not ever form a unit . |
2 | The Revenue will admit a claim for holdover relief without requiring a computation of the heldover gain where both the transferor and transferee make a formal application . |
3 | These linear relationships are plotted in Fig. 1 where both the consumption and saving relationships are seen to be straight lines . |
4 | This is an excellent example where both the overall and shorter phrase rhythms are explicitly brought to life by the dance design ( see page 68 ) . |
5 | We noted one case in particular where both the librarian and the mastermind of the project left the school and the responsibility was passed from one reluctant staff member to another , whilst the formerly encouraging head became preoccupied with falling rolls and an imminent merger . |
6 | Where both the autonomy and creativity are goals , we find film directors , theoreticians , writers , artists , conceptualizers , architects and research academics . |
7 | Rather , speakers are seen as modifying their behaviour to accommodate to group norms , where both the group and the norms themselves are as perceived by the speaker . |
8 | In other figures where both the bust and the head are expanded in this exaggerated way , the neck clearly presented a problem : by nature a slender form , it must now be used to connect convincingly two abnormally heavy masses . |
9 | Figure 2 shows a design where both the background and the second colour are changed periodically and Sample 2 shows a section of knitted fabric created in Norwegian jacquard . |
10 | is milder than black and is best used with fish , white meats and delicate sauces , where both the flavour and appearance of black pepper would be inappropriate . |
11 | Garland has argued that the reason why the early , biological positivists had the extraordinary ambition of arriving at a theory of the causes of crime where both the theory and the category of behaviour it was explaining had nothing to do with the criminal law , was that they were also engaged in a struggle to assert themselves as a ‘ new ’ profession of penal experts against the ‘ old ’ , legal profession . |
12 | This may be in the form of land between existing dwellings or often the assembly and foreshortening of long back gardens in order to permit development . |
13 | It is not enough for us only to see the need of the contract ( the essence of level one ) or even the attractiveness and reliability of the terms ( levels two and three ) . |
14 | Threaten the old man and take the letter , or even the sack and the bicycle ; he would remember what deliveries he had yet to make , and after some simple detective-work the word would go out and Forester 's certificate would be useless . |
15 | And obviously some compromise must be struck as , for example , in the case of transport , where undoubtedly the need and desire for mobility and the distances involved in travel have to be set against the knowledge that roads pollute and fast cars kill . |
16 | But I think that secretly the vice-chancellor and the other grown-ups were delighted by this kind of behaviour , as it proved beyond any reasonable doubt that we were students and they were teachers . |
17 | It is a pledge that only the Conservative and Unionist Party can give . |
18 | It has been argued , for example , that laterality should be measured only on a nominal scale ( Colbourn , 1978 ) such that only the direction and not the magnitude of any laterality effect is taken into account . |
19 | He will also suggest that only the Monarch and a hard core of ‘ working ’ royals should be entitled to Civil List cash for public duties . |
20 | Although it might be expected that only the better-educated and wealthier sections of the community would watch television , the existence of the extended family system meant that the television sets owned by prosperous Zambians were also watched by a number of relatives who were less well off . |
21 | Clearly more people liked more than ever the fare and welcoming fellowship of the Undercroft . |
22 | The capital transfer tax legislation ( [ IHTA 1984 s201 ] ) however provides that both the settlor and the trustees are liable for any capital transfer tax payable when a settlor puts assets into a settlement . |
23 | No-one knows when exactly the custom of scrambling for pennies was first started , but Andrew hopes that both the scrambling and the proclamations will continue . |
24 | It is incredible that both the Minister and the Prime Minister whitewash the inquiry by describing it as independent . |
25 | It is no accident that both the Greek and Latin words for ‘ virtue ’ originally meant ‘ maleness ’ . |
26 | I … think that both the quantity and the quality of user were minimal . |
27 | We accept that both the Unionist and Nationalist traditions are valid and legitimate ; that Northern Ireland should remain a part of the UK until the free consent of the majority of its people is given to change ; that the Republic of Ireland has a legitimate interest in the future of Northern Ireland ; and that a partnership in government which allows both communities to participate is the only practical way in which to make progress . |
28 | The latest results seem to show that both the stellarator and a configuration known as the Elmo Bumpy Torus ( EBT ) will also confine hot plasma as well as a tokamak . |
29 | It is also important to keep in mind that both the objective and subjective dimensions of the disability/ageing career will be shaped by race and gender . |
30 | There is clear evidence that both the pervasiveness and seriousness of soccer violence have been exaggerated : ‘ The plain fact is , the great majority of spectators who attend football matches are unlikely to ever witness an instance of personal assault let alone be the victim of one ’ ( Melnick , 1986:9 ) . |