Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But you do collect bumps and bruises falling off windsurfers , so we insist on medical insurance .
2 In all over 60 parties and groups put up candidates .
3 Together Swales and Boler own around 68pc of City , with brewers Greenall Whitley holding 20pc .
4 Hume and Trimble clash over talks with Sinn Fein
5 Hardly earth-shattering stuff , but it was thought to have been a gaffe , and interviewers clock up politicians ' gaffes the way fur-traders hang up the tails of skunks .
6 honesty and openness among family members and freedom to talk out problems
7 Distant recollections of established routines and clearly defined duties represent a world where the ability and willingness to carry out instructions was of paramount importance .
8 I 'm sure we must have enough information and expertise stored on DISC to allow the estimating procedure to become an automatic process .
9 Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh , squeeze gently but firmly , and slowly release .
10 The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks proclaimed Bloody Sunday as the ‘ beginning of revolution ’ ( Rogger ) .
11 The drastic boyish crop — first thought a disaster — is now a trend in itself , and Evangelista earns around $10,000 a day .
12 Swindon are at Grimsby and Hereford take on Cardiff
13 And Dean set up ATP with backing from RKO , although he was to be rapidly disappointed in his expectation that the company would provide him both with technical expertise and favourable distribution in the US .
14 And Ferguson brings back Brian Robson , the most significant of all Atkinson 's Old Trafford recruits .
15 A large carafe of wine was on their table and Andrée filled up Flavia 's glass from time to time .
16 But behind the bland frontages are the small estates such as Mill Farm Close and Hazeldene Drive where Pinner hides its share of the dispossessed and the fallen : some making the most of the little they have , others burdened by the weight of broken families , unemployment , problems with drink and drugs , and plain old-fashioned poverty .
17 The country 's farm-workers and labourers make up 17% of the population , yet they are ignored by the mass media .
18 Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor .
19 ‘ I am responsible , ’ she thought as they sat in the train and Victoria pulled up seat cushions to see what lay beneath them and Jonathon studied a diagram of the rigging on a schooner .
20 Vital grain supplies due in from Siberia were so badly held up that in January 1922 the national Council of Labour and Defence sent there Felix Dzerzhinsky , the head of the secret police , and since April 1921 Commissar for Transport .
21 Estate cottages had to be modernized , and the school had to have all the lead and asbestos extracted so Portakabins would have to go up .
22 The editors proudly proclaim their effort as the birth of applied myrmecology , a subject that deals with the voluminous literature on pestiferous ants and attempts to bring together authorities on problem species in a modern forum .
23 The lines of causality and interaction go both ways , affecting the performance of both players .
24 Accidents and vandalism make up 25pc of claims for loss of use of the vehicle . ’
25 Kelly and Forrester picked up knocks on Saturday but are both expected to be fit for Battyburn .
26 BANYAN , ARTISOFT AND NCR COME OUT TOP IN BUTLER BLOOR 's REPORT ON THE NETWORKING MARKET
27 A coach was stopping — it had German writing along the side , and it was one of those elegant ones with smoked glass that have loos and videos and champagne brought in ice-buckets like on Concorde .
28 Mulford said that about $6,700 million of the pledged aid had already been disbursed , mostly to front-line states , and he appealed to Japan and Germany to speed up payments .
29 Following on earlier work , sample products will be chosen and plants matched in Britain and Germany to clarify how productivity is affected at shop-floor level by differences in types of machinery and workforce skills .
30 There are fears that genetic techniques could be abused by parents looking for ‘ designer babies ’ with tailor-made characteristics , or by insurance companies and employers to screen out people whose genetic make-up would increase their risk of contracting disease .
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