Example sentences of "and [adj] [vb -s] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And that breaks the spell .
2 ‘ I said from the start if my remaining in Government embarrasses anyone , I will go , and that remains the position .
3 Over the last twenty years or so , one of the things that 's slipped has been those kind of things and I believe and Peter may disagree with me , but a lot of the have been because of the commercial fact that the thing that is now driving the newspapers more than anything else is , is the advertising and advertising revenues and that drives the style of newspapers and stories that are written .
4 And that measures the amount of current flow
5 ‘ V S Pritchett wrote a wonderful thing which I 've got pinned up above my desk : that you do n't invent a plot , you invent a character , and then the character leads you off and that becomes the plot .
6 A percentage is added to present production and that becomes the target for the five-year plan .
7 And that becomes the arbitrator for requests for information for the data access mechanism , whatever that happens to me be .
8 One house in five sold in Britain now is repossessed , and that depresses the house price market .
9 and that fills the battery up .
10 Water is an ideal contrast medium as it does not abolish the fasting migrating motor complex , but it has a T1 long relaxation time of at least 3 seconds and that limits the imaging frequency of our system to 20 frames per minute .
11 So it 's the cyclic A M P then which activates the protein kinase A and that phosphorylates the channel to activate it .
12 and that helps the bottom to dry out quicker .
13 If his claim stands up , it establishes that at least part of the redshift in the light from some astronomical objects is not produced simply by their recession from us in the expanding Universe , and that blunts the cutting edge of the most important tool in observational cosmology .
14 That 's where the blood leads by , okay , on that side of the heart the left hand side of the heart it 's being pumped and therefore the muscle is a bigger muscle , that 's doing the contracting , the blood push out and it relaxes back again and that allows the blood to be sucked back down into the heart , okay , and the next time it 's shh , that goes out and then it relaxes down again and the blood sucks back down into the heart , okay so that 's what it does , all the muscle can do is that , muscle can only retract and then it relaxes , contract and then it relaxes , that 's what the heart 's doing all the time , how many beats a minute ?
15 There is another way of achieving the same ends but with your favourite programs as opposed to those from a single publisher , and that involves the use of a ‘ manager ’ such as Caxton 's Memory Shift which lets , say , Wordstar , dBase and Multiplan , all co-exist in RAM .
16 In general terms , therefore , there is every reason to suppose that women were extremely important in creating relationships among men , in peace and in conflict ; and that qualifies the implication of the Zuwaya image , that the actions of men maintained peace .
17 I think in a democratic society we restrict the security services and that gives the advantage to the terrorists , ’ he said .
18 Multiply the length by 2.7 using a pocket calculator and that gives the number of needles to use for seaming .
19 ‘ Yet every time drugs are mentioned it 's about athletics and that gives the impression that it 's all about track and field competitors .
20 The frail or very elderly account for an increasing number of pensioners , and that emphasises the importance of nursing home and residential care .
21 So Lorraine I 've got this upside down funnel and that prevents the water from being sucked up .
22 For monetarists , control of capital spending was also important because it must be financed out of public borrowing , and that affects the money supply , interest rates and inflation .
23 That principle is also supported by the official Opposition , and that explains the difficulty that the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) experienced in the debate .
24 Pergolas and arches are not so bad for accessibility , but dead-heading means work above your head and that entails the use of steps , which require a firm path or surface before you place yourself at risk on them .
25 Now if we think of W U as being er , the expected value of the urban wage , and that equals the probability of getting a job , multiplied by the actual urban wages , alright then this probability of getting a job is going to be important as well .
26 For that reason , I proposed that Russia should join the fund , and that has the support of other members .
27 There 's only one issue to which you should be giving your time and energy and that has the potential to give you back far more than you could ever lose .
28 Roofs are missing everywhere and that increases the difficulty factor .
29 However , he 's a trooper and that means the show must go on , so he 'll rest for a while at home , but hopes to be back singing and dancing by Christmas .
30 Harris argues , however , that a van like a Transit has to appeal to a wide cross-section of operators , and that means the design has to be a compromise .
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