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

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1 The same is true for many other periods ; for instance , coins provide a date for the deposit of the great Viking hoard from Cuerdale in Lancashire of c.AD905 , and this in turn provides a date for the associated objects and hence a pivotal fixed chronological point for our understanding of Anglo-Saxon metalwork .
2 tt right , yeah , incomes have risen throughout the world and that impacts both on the demand for agricultural products and also the demand for manufactured products but what do we know about demand elasticities for those two products , income elasticities what 's the income elasticity of manufactured goods ?
3 In particular , it did not prevent Robert Hersant from creating , from 1950 and from nothing , what became by the 1980S France 's biggest newspaper publishing group -over 40 titles totalling over one quarter of the circulation of the regional dailies and over a third ( 38 per cent ( of the national daily press .
4 Fortunately , their gibes have fallen on deaf ears and all the more credit is due to those gentlemen who , in face of considerable discouragement , have succeeded to such a marked extent . ’
5 But in recent years sterling has appreciated against the US dollar but depreciated against the major European currencies and also the Japanese yen .
6 Electronic systems are very often concerned with processing weak signals and sometimes the nonlinearity involved is sufficiently slight for quite large signals to qualify as small enough for the purpose of linear analysis .
7 The Leger Gallery was founded in 1892 by Joseph Leger , whose activities were ‘ modest as a dealer in the period up to the end of the Great War and typical of an age in which there were few private clients and virtually no museum purchases ’ astonishing in view of the purchasing possibilities at the time .
8 It entailed the rejection of historical generations and hence the ‘ de-centring ’ of national and individual identities .
9 Now we have taken advice from several chartered surveyors and indeed the developer of the existing Clifton Moor industrial estate on this issue .
10 There was the Court of the Myrtles with its pool and lovely arches , the Court of the Lions with fountains of twelve carved lions and over a hundred slender pillars .
11 The Carboniferous coals and also the coals of the Wealden Formation and the Jurassic oil shales are affected .
12 MAUREEN ( trying the B set which emits a series of siren-like whoops and then a muffled jazz band ) : It does n't seem particularly easy to get ANY station on the B.
13 Young children have very different temperaments and so the style of management of one child may not suit another .
14 It seems likely that they received support from parties within the Uí Néill territory in Ireland , even from among the Dalriadic Scots and perhaps the Picts , anxious to have the bellicose Ecgfrith replaced by a more pacific figure .
15 It is proposed to extend the car parking facilities with improved amenities and probably a café replacing the old caravan snack bar .
16 The fact that they also occur in Algeria and Tunisia , for example , implies similar depositional environments and probably no great separation .
17 In this sense , animals ( and we might add primitive peoples and even the environment ) are sui generis ; they are perfect of their kind .
18 A knowledge of bond enthalpies can help us to understand the structure of covalent compounds and also the mechanisms ( see chapter 9 ) of their chemical reactions .
19 In the matter of organization there is also direct overlap with economic analysis , and this is becoming especially important in work on modern capitalist cultural organizations and especially the ‘ media ’ .
20 Marsh observed that companies tend to retain the services of their financial advisers over extended periods and therefore the underwriting is but one of many such financial services .
21 The relative prices of timber and steel vary greatly in different countries and also the price of timber itself varies from that of rough timber , which may be much cheaper than steel , up to expensive plywoods which cost far more than steel sheet .
22 There was a single sliding door each end , with very rounded top corners and probably a Milnes maker 's transfer on the panel immediately below the window .
23 Although the Romans maintained a number of marching camps across the Lowlands such as those at Pennymuir , Roxburgh , and Glenlochar in Kirkcudbrightshire , signal stations on heights such as the Eildon Hills , and sentinel forts substantially reinforced at one time and another , these were subjected to repeated tribal attacks and occasionally a combined assault .
24 His fingers felt the division between the old floorboards and then the cross-cut which marked the edge of a trapdoor .
25 Social researchers need also to be aware of the valuable information available from less formal published sources and here the British Reports , Translations and Theses is a self-explanatory title .
26 We shall see , in fact , that the case for French sources and thus a possible Anglo-Norman bridge is most persuasive and pertinent in respect of the fabliaux in English with what we shall be able to identify as the " earliest " features : Dame Sirith and Chaucer 's Shipman 's Tale .
27 Dave served in both the New Zealand and British Armies and then the enforcement branch of the New Zealand Wildlife Service .
28 Mathilde and Jacob embraced in the manner of old friends and then the older woman held Katherine at arm 's length and scrutinized her .
29 In many ways , his energetic support for so many causes — wildfowl , whales , endangered mammals and latterly the Antarctic — brought about the tidal wave of international concern for the environment which we are now experiencing " .
30 This , like the first effect , will lead to an increased demand for foreign assets and thus an increased supply of pounds on the foreign exchange market .
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