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

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1 Strachan and Birks agree that water vole numbers were in significant decline before the arrival of the mink — which can overcome the water vole 's traditional defences by following it into water and even , in the case of smaller mink , into its tunnels .
2 Proper local accountability requires a substantial source of revenue , and freedom to spend that revenue or reduce it .
3 Both Lyons and Ochs stress that context must not be understood to exclude linguistic features , since such features often invoke the relevant contextual assumptions ( a point made nicely by Gumperz ( 1977 ) who calls such linguistic features contextualization cues ) .
4 Having this rose named Benson and Hedges cost that company a 5-figure sum , though some none-smoking gardeners are put off it by its name .
5 Gilbert and Specht show that project workers used client participation effectively in the planning stage , where the process was the main consideration , work was non-directive , and the major skills needed of the worker were interactional in nature .
6 Reflection and experience changed that opinion .
7 Some emphasise fibrosis as the dominant feature , but Goulston and McGovern indicate that contraction and hypertrophy of the muscularis mucosae are the essential features of stricture formation , and they suggest that these lesions are reversible .
8 On the subject of making up his mind or the minds of parties in Scotland , can the Secretary of State say whether the Conservative candidate in Kincardine and Deeside supports that aspect of Conservative party policy ?
9 Studier and Bandyopadhyay suggest that DNA with only one enzyme bound can translocate the DNA and this process eventually might stall .
10 The back door closed with a slam , and Frankie guessed that Nanny had left the house .
11 Also , Lovejoy and Latimer say that predation — and therefore Lucy 's supposed need for protection in the trees — is the most overrated selective factor in all of evolution .
12 The University of Oxford 's policy and practice require that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure .
13 The University of Oxford 's policy and practice require that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure .
14 He emphasized that Britain 's weakness and vulnerability robbed that country of the options which the United States still possessed in dealings with the USSR ; hence the British interest in peaceful co-existence .
15 Actually , I think it was at the opening of Pork because Andy came to the opening and David had that song on the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ album called ‘ Andy Warhol ’ , so we made sure they met . ’
16 ‘ Yes — it would take some money and labour to dig that lot out !
17 Some 400 years old , this is in fact the oldest building in the bustling market area of the Via Nazionale and the decor and ambience reflect that history .
18 The Task Group on Assessment and Testing recommended that assessment arrangements should be phased in over five years , and that an intensive teacher-training programme should be mounted in the meantime .
19 No I was telling you she did this this erm maths and she got a ah at the end of it she got a , like , pleasing work and at the end of it the teacher had written erm your work is beautifully presented Carla erm you work i instead of your work and Kim says that teacher 's a bit naughty she 's missed the r out !
20 Interest " in this context must , in our judgment , include the bundle of rights and obligations representing that interest .
21 The Governments of the Federal Republic of Germany and Spain reached that conclusion , inter alia , on the basis of the judgment in Pesca Valentia Ltd. v. Minister for Fisheries and Forestry ( Case 223/86 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 83 , 107 , para. 13 , on the one hand , and the obligation imposed on member states by Community rules , in particular Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 , to grant all fishing vessels flying their flags equal access to their fishing grounds , on the other .
22 Perhaps lawyers and judges accept that proposition as true by convention , which means true just because everyone else accepts it , the way chess players all accept that a king can move only one square at a time .
23 i saw ‘ married with children ’ last night and boy does that al bundy character look like sgt wilko …
24 Snow and Wells demonstrate that parents ( usually ! ) respond sensitively and appropriately to their child 's initiation .
25 If when you and Pete had that trouble , if our Margaret had er been working , I honestly think she would have left Pete .
26 We believe that it would be right for much of the communication between teachers and parents to take that form at the reporting ages and between them .
27 Wall and canvas hide that fact .
28 The set prayers of the Church he defended not only as encouraged by Scripture but because their ‘ very form and solemnity helped that imbecility and weakness ’ which made individuals ‘ much less apt to perform unto God so heavenly a service with such affection of heart and disposition of our souls as is necessary ’ .
29 Both Tinniswood and Nobbs understand that comedy can be subtle as well as slapstick ; and Nobbs is still very concerned with his chosen trade .
30 ‘ But think of the way pundits have to work for years and years to earn that money .
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