Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [art] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 Maybe they were in some room somewhere where the husband and the child were not on either of their minds .
2 They must show the error in the court below or the tribunal and the relief being sought .
3 Nevertheless , it will be argued below that the nature and form of economic reconstruction had a powerful , long-term influence on British economic performance .
4 Bearing in mind the evolving nature of the project itself with regard to guidelines on the format of proposals , the need for detailed spending plans and so on , it is natural enough that the shape and membership of the library committees in the first wave of schools were initially rather vague , the committees developing into more clearly constituted bodies as project development got under way .
5 Deep down I would regard a draw at both Coventry and Ipswich as being better than a win and a defeat .
6 That will be to you better than a light and safer than a known way ’ .
7 For it was proper that in matters of sacrifice the ruler should fare better than the commoner and the nation than the ruler , since the whole should always be superior to the part …
8 Frederica said obviously that the sky and the sea and the boats were uncannily like Van Gogh , and Hodgkiss said that of course they would never have seen them in this way before he saw them .
9 On modern totalitarianism there is a kinship of interest between them deeper than the ocean and higher than the stars .
10 The alleyway was narrow , lined with darkened doorways ; some had shadows deeper than the rest and Corbett knew he was being watched .
11 Where The Smiths escape condemnation here is that , although The Smiths are certainly Super-glued to rock 's traditional methods , they are using those methods to push across more important sentiments stemming from way deeper than the plastic and unimportant workings of the music business .
12 So that every technician and every junior could hear him , Boll had enquired just how much longer before his present project would be completed , how much later than it was already .
13 The floor was made of wood which had been brushed with gold leaf so that every knot and line of the grain created a ripple in a seeming golden pool .
14 It had a wooden floor which had been brushed with gold leaf so that every knot and line of the grain created a ripple in a seeming golden pool .
15 Maybe I should have taken you to Calypso 's Cave , over on Gozo , ’ he added mockingly , running his hands down over her hips and closing the gap between them so that every hollow and curve came into contact with the steely wall of his legs and stomach , ‘ where the goddess Calypso managed to detain Ulysses for seven years … ’
16 The state cabinet overturned the park 's protected status so that a paper and pulp mill , a joint venture of the Malaysian conglomerate and the Indian firm Birlas , could be built there .
17 But I have actually slept top-to-tail when we 've had parties and it 's too late for the lads to go home , now just get into the bed top-to-tail and keep each other warm so that the winter and yeah
18 All the rocks described so far , that is the Lewisian gneisses and the igneous intrusions , were subjected to several phases of metamorphism and deformation , so that the mineralogy and fabric of each of these rock types are a result of its complex geological history .
19 sector , a different sector , we 're only relying on it by analogy they talk about the position of requiring the applicant by guarantee such as the deposit of money or other security , and my Lord our submission is , is very simple , er that , er the , the measure that are seeking to recover under are linked into solvency and the payment of policy holders , there 's a community interest there in the directive , but if , er for any reason your Lordship feels there 's a , a matter that needs to go on and further to , to , to a lengthy trial , that in the interim what would be compatible with the community object would be to ensure that the monies are recovered into settlement fund er so that the solvency and payment policy holders can continue
20 Laser contact 8 is joined to source contact 9 so that the laser and FET are in series .
21 Sometimes you 're a week away from the last performance you gave and then find yourself out there — so that the voice and understanding of the part does need constant refreshing .
22 The attitude of kindness should become habitual and develop into the ‘ I and Thou ’ relationship of Buber 's existential philosophy ; so that the subject and object can join in a transcendent meeting , defeating the isolation of the usual you and me relationship which contains no warmth and is a mere hailing as of two ships at a distance from one another .
23 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
24 To create a core of schools where good practice embodying these concepts could be seen in operation so that the inservice and information potential could subsequently be tapped for the benefit of all schools .
25 In Braque 's Still Life with Musical Instruments , painted in the autumn of 1908 , the neck of the mandolin is bent round to an exaggerated degree , so that the top and underneath of it are visible simultaneously .
26 trustees comprise persons for the purposes of income tax ; 2. they comprise a separate entity liable to tax on monies they receive or which they are entitled to receive ; 3. the main inroads into that separateness and liability are of a restricted nature as explained in the Reid 's Trustees case ; these inroads are : ( a ) in certain cases ( but not all ) where a trustee mandates income direct to a beneficiary the trustee will not be liable to tax ( Williams v Singer ) ; ( b ) in the case of a life interest trust a see-through or conduit approach is adopted for identification of source purposes so that the origin and parentage of the income is not changed by virtue of its journey through the trust ( Archer-Shee v Baker ) ; ( c ) if income arises to the trustees of a life interest trust ( subject to deductions for expenses ) it is taxable upon the life tenant whether or not he actually takes the money ( Spen 's case ) .
27 which Arthur plunged so that the thump and spray
28 This is achieved by clearing accumulator B and writing its two most Significant bits to the PIA , so that the direction and start/stop signals are both cleared .
29 But both firms happen to have the same dividends and the same share price , so that the net and gross dividend yields are the same at 5.31 and 7.08 per cent respectively .
30 I hope two two eight can be referred so that the content and discussion and the Report it asks for can be part of these discussions .
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