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

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1 David Held argues that it is something found ‘ in and between all groups , institutions ( formal and informal ) and societies , cutting across public and private life .
2 I am simply denying that God ( whatever we may mean by God ) could be of such a kind that God could intervene in human history , or be revealed through particular events in history , or through a particular person , in a way in which God is not potentially present to us in and through all acts and persons .
3 ‘ … the main idea is that social phenomena are seen as existing in relation to each other , and continually developing in and through such relations so as to form at various phases contradictory forces that generate qualitatively new formations .
4 This is because ethanol is a non-electrolyte of small molecular weight that diffuses rapidly in and through biological membranes .
5 This is an update on the consultation following the conference which was held in July nineteen ninety two I think , yes , erm and basically seeking the committee 's approval to have a follow up conference this July in the centre in and to all members of the Council to attend as erm for approved as approved duties .
6 A period of protracted negotiation followed in late 1938 and early 1939 during which proposals and counter proposals were intensively discussed in and beyond formal meetings in attempts to resolve fundamental differences without arriving at an open breach in formal relationships .
7 Like all other media studies , media education must be seen ‘ in and across different cultures ’ ( Manila Declaration , paragraph 22 ) .
8 This implies a certain kind of model of racism and its mode of representation , one which stresses the element of negotiation or contradiction in the way people are positioned in and by racist discourses .
9 Rates of interest offered to investors by building societies are coming down and in some cases are now below what can be obtained elsewhere .
10 Such a service is unique in the way in which it works through and with other partners , in both the voluntary and statutory sectors .
11 The little onward-beating heart of my son bashes on through the night , its strong signal being transmitted through and across several layers of pillows .
12 The difficulty will be in getting regional policy through and in some areas of the country do not have natural regions .
13 ‘ Many people have suffered from sales falling through and from house-buying chains , and some of our vendors feel that now 's as good a time as any to sell . ’
14 Even within an open economy , with a government sector , a certain amount of liquidity adjustment can be made between over and under liquid banks in the system .
15 When the operation is over and after nine weeks the plaster comes off , you expect to see a wasted thin limb .
16 Hal B. Wallis , who hired me , was a very shrewd man who recognized that the studio system was over and in five years ' time it would no longer be there . ’
17 We 're up and down those stairs — hey , where 's the fire ?
18 When my rheumatoid arthritis was very bad it has been very bad and very chronic , and it still can be some days , erm I had more ways of getting up and down those stairs and I got up and down , but I had to invent ways to do it .
19 I 'm sure it 's going up and down those stairs that do it .
20 A long quarter swell built up and for four days and nights the carrack raced along , slipping backwards down each wave as it overtook her , wallowing heavily as the next one came up astern , and making a dazzling white wake that trailed astern like a huge , ragged scar across the aquamarine ocean .
21 It was n't only goats that would struggle up and over any obstacles in their paths !
22 Their emergency rations ran out and for three days they had just water .
23 There was a greater emphasis on the concept of spending needs which had to be costed out and in some cases justified and even evaluated .
24 I think that attitudes that come from people who are concerned with academic excellence and expect it to be so ( remember , it was n't a dirty word ten years ago , it was what society expected , the school to be achieving ) , now find themselves faced with having to turn right around and in many cases , do feel disillusioned , very upset and bitter indeed and honestly , the kinder the system can be in terms of early retirement , the better .
25 The naked skin of its trunk reveals every wrinkle and crease as it moves about and to many eyes this makes it the ugliest cat in existence .
26 Erm even tapestries like the Devonshire hunting tapestry which you may have seen at the V and A. Er the tops look as if they 're been eaten by mice because they 're been so often snagged onto tenterhooks and moved and moved round and onto other tenterhooks , they just do n't seem to have had the same view of this kind of thing as we do .
27 and er , did n't say a lot , you know , they keep bringing them round and round these flats do n't they ?
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