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

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1 They argue that goods are used to make ‘ visible and stable the categories of culture ’ ( 1980 : 59 ) .
2 Between 1987/88 and 1989/90 the numbers of teachers taking early retirement rose from 7,574 to 12,343 .
3 It was the RSPCA 's intention to try and sedate the animals before taking them to a sanctuary .
4 We say loud and clear the masses of ordinary women are our inspiration , build an autonomous peoples movement !
5 He spent his life in two Yorkshire pastorates , ‘ gaining the affection and respect of the people , and guiding the affairs of the Church with great discretion , preserving perfect harmony and living peace ’ .
6 These will run on December 22nd and 29th the Sundays before and after Christmas .
7 Sir , — By and large the services of practising chartered accountants to their clients are about 5% of any real value and 95% conformity to legislation — audit , taxation etc .
8 And by and large the activities of church and state would be separatist .
9 There is little question that overseas markets , by and large the trophies of war , were of great value for the growth of English manufacturing over the eighteenth century .
10 Now , in the last decade of the century , we have an opportunity through our European institutions to create a wider prosperity and a more lasting peace for all the peoples and all the countries of Europe .
11 erm There seems on the whole to be general agreement throughout Western Europe about the kinds of things that ought to be covered by health and social security system _ industrial accidents , sickness , provision for old age and so on — and all the countries of the European Community , for example , have some kind of system that provide these sorts of benefits .
12 Export Credits Guarantee Department short-term export credit cover is available , subject to certain conditions , for the USSR and all the countries in eastern Europe .
13 Reced er the precedent for the situation that we are in now , yes indeed there is one and it was when er the Labour government was last in power in nineteen seventy eight , when we had er er er to er set up the European constituencies we had a limited time to do it in and all the countries in Europe had to agree to bring forward the same kind of agreement and put it into effect at the same time .
14 There was little thought that the ‘ balance ’ would ultimately rest between the two old enemies , Japan and the United States ; nor that the entire Pacific Ocean and all the countries around it were to become , to a greater or lesser extent , dependent upon and in thrall to these two protagonists in the conference .
15 Also , I need to be available for the crew and all the personnel on the road to see that everything is going fine from their point of view .
16 He is to superintend the falcatones , messores , cariatores , operarios , and all the labourers of the manor , to see that they do their duty to the lord , and to punish the transgressors .
17 This is the level of the watertable and all the joints in the rocks below are filled with water — they are saturated .
18 then down the wind came the boom of the great stanchion-gun ; and after that sound another sound , louder as it neared ; a cry as of all the bells of Cambridge , and all the hounds of Cottesmore ; and overhead rushed and whirled the skein of terrified wild-fowl , screaming , piping , clacking , croaking , filling the air with the hoarse rattle of their wings , while clear above all sounded the wild whistle of the curlew , and the trumpet note of the great wild swan .
19 The barrel of the gun and all the areas of the engine that were to be given a metal finish were then painted Chaos Black .
20 But 1951 was also the year in which the climax had not happened because the Chinese did not arrive and all the plans for increasing US assistance , in which this was a contingent but major factor , would in the end go to help the French reinforce their position in Indo-China or , at most , help them to decide the time when they might depart .
21 He had most of the presents and all the adults to himself , and it only came to an end for him when he was very sick late in the morning , but whether from too much excitement or too many sweets , nobody could tell .
22 Using the above example of a group of companies , the entity view would see the group as a whole , reporting in the balance sheet all the assets that the Group owns and all the claims on those assets .
23 Tracy Island is about as easy to locate as Atlantis and all the models except Lady Penelope 's pink Rolls seem to have taken flight .
24 The Palin charm and good humour wash off without leaving any residue for all the 30,000 miles on the clock , and all the pounds on the budget , and Passepartout 's diligent camera , and Roger Mills 's direction .
25 It is not necessary to prove any particular damage ; the jury may give such damages as they think fit , having regard to the conduct of the parties respectively , and all the circumstances of the case .
26 It is not necessary to prove any particular damage ; the jury may give such damages as they think fit , having regard to the conduct of the parties respectively , and all the circumstances of the case .
27 Paragraphs ( a ) to ( e ) are only guidelines and all the circumstances of the case should be taken into account .
28 No trespass is committed where the aircraft flies at a reasonable height , having regard to wind , weather and all the circumstances of the case .
29 Oh yes well yes I mean it would be nice of we could sort of clean those out of the the soundtrack and all the stumbles over words an
30 Her favourites included Ram and all the Europeans except Barlow and Vokins .
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