Example sentences of "and [prep] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | As shape and energy are interchangeable in biological systems , and as all biological reactions are shape-specific , it is not unreasonable to suggest that shape-specific water polymers are the basis of the activity of homoeopathic potencies . |
2 | For example the IBM 370 range has instructions to convert between ( numeric ) character strings and packed decimal strings , and between packed decimal strings and 32-bit binary numbers ; the edit instruction described earlier is also a form of conversion instruction . |
3 | It is , after all , a relatively straight-forward logical development of the archivist 's role of custodian of records , dealing with what are essentially transactions of one kind or another : at a national level between states , between government departments and between government and subjects of the crown ; at a local level between private individuals , within and between local administrative bodies and between such administrative bodies and the individuals they serve . |
4 | The problem , neatly summarized by Blackaby ( 1980 ) , was that Britain 's collective bargaining structure lay betwixt and between two polar extremes : at one extreme was the highly centralized system which was prevalent in some countries of continental Europe ; at the other extreme was the model of atomistic competition in labour markets which appeared to feature only in textbooks . |
5 | Throughout this chapter the emphasis has been directed towards the determinants and consequences of bargaining structure since this is a concept which has been accorded a considerable role in explaining a number of important collective bargaining phenomena both within and between national industrial relations systems . |
6 | The quality and price of private housing varies enormously both between city centres and suburbs and between different geographical areas . |
7 | Public law regulates relations between such governmental agencies and private individuals on the one hand , and between different governmental agencies on the other . |
8 | This includes the relations between different sectors of the economy , the relations between classes and between different social groups , and the geographical pattern of industry , employment and other economic phenomena . |
9 | It is , after all , a relatively straight-forward logical development of the archivist 's role of custodian of records , dealing with what are essentially transactions of one kind or another : at a national level between states , between government departments and between government and subjects of the crown ; at a local level between private individuals , within and between local administrative bodies and between such administrative bodies and the individuals they serve . |
10 | The Name of the Father moves the child away from imaginary , fantastic representations of the world , where signifiers and signifieds correspond exactly , into the symbolic order , where gaps always exist between signifiers , between signifieds , and between these two levels . |
11 | Although the matter is much more complicated than this , with many subtle gradations within and between these different shapes , this rough classification is sufficient for our present purpose . |
12 | There was the same combination that I had seen before : collected in groups that seemed threatening because you were not part of them , and between these bright areas black , empty alleys full of odd forebodings . |
13 | In doing so it seeks to address the motivations , the power structures and the social networks which operate both within and between these differing groups . |
14 | It is about seven miles a second for the earth , and about one hundred miles a second for the sun . |
15 | Astrology is based on many empirical observations about the positions of stars and planets , and about certain vague characteristics of people born at particular times and places . |
16 | The style and tone of this appendix are quite astonishing ; fortunately , readers of this book and of Early music will be aware that for one writer to read another 's work insufficiently carefully to understand it , to attribute to him ideas he does not hold , and then to subject them to sarcasm and ridicule is no way to conduct academic debate , and about these four pages the present writer — the recipient of this attention — needs say no more . |
17 | After the emergency , give your child the opportunity to talk about the incident and about any other worries he or she may have . |
18 | Then 30 minutes back home again and about another four hours sitting around the house before retiring to bed . |
19 | There is now also a growing amount of information about local government legal careers generally and about particular local authorities available in your University or Polytechnic Careers Advisory Service library . |
20 | A selection of fine-tipped artist brushes is invaluable for painting icing and marzipan with food colouring , and can be used for delicate detailing such as facial features or modelled figures and other objects , and for large-scale washed effects . |
21 | It adopted a motion from Councillor Doherty of the Nationalist Party , instructing the city architect to publish target dates for the completion of seven housing schemes and for all possible steps to be taken to press on with other housing projects . |
22 | The form for courses to be held in March should be returned by 2 March 1988 and for all other courses by 31 March 1988 . |
23 | Standard specifications have been agreed for some products like hamburgers and meat pies , for example , and the NAAFI have the task of sourcing supplies for these and for all other items such as fruit and vegetables . |
24 | Failure history is available for any circuit area , both for the particular unit under test , and for all other units of that type . |
25 | And for all other children |
26 | The suggestion that it might occupy 10 per cent of curriculum time in order to do justice to it and its importance in general , and for all other subjects in particular , is normally greeted with frank incredulity . |
27 | The new standards , which corresponded to those in force in the USA since 1983 , would apply for new models from July 1 , 1992 , and for all new cars from Dec. 31 , 1992 . |
28 | What is remarkable about the present sterling crisis is that the Government — and for all practical purposes , that means the Prime Minister — has declined to tackle any of them . |
29 | Velázquez shaped the public image of this family for his own and for all subsequent generations , investing them with an extraordinary pictorial power and stability . |
30 | With evaporites and coals , cutting usually produces bad fracturing , and for all three rock-types the effect of aqueous lubricants may be disastrous . |