Example sentences of "and [prep] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He asked me questions about Syl and about myself without any pretence at politeness .
2 For example , 84% of you suffer from PMS every month , and about one in four suffers badly or very badly ( a higher proportion of those with ‘ very bad ’ PMS also have children ) .
3 Cattle stealing , a crime which was often carried out at night and for which in many cases there was no true evidence , was particularly noted for testimony delivered in a set manner .
4 Because this information is not widely enough known , many individuals or families are not claiming help to which they are entitled and for which in many cases they have actually paid through their national insurance contributions .
5 The annuity is actually quite a attractive because there 's not much tax er liability on an annuity anyway , only a very small proportion and for her in this situation she could actually make a single contribution of say eight thousand pound , the maturity from the endowment , and actually buy this sort of contract straight off .
6 You will feel totally alone because you have relied on someone to do things with you and for you for some time .
7 So our thanks to those people past and present , sung and unsung , who 've worked with us and for us through ten demanding , deadline-defying years .
8 The Tyrells of Gipping , for instance , were closely related to the Darcies and through them with other members of the court group .
9 The Tyrells of Gipping , for instance , were closely related to the Darcies and through them with other members of the court group .
10 Reports on housing , drawing upon the experience of model estates built before the war and during it for special groups such as munition workers , paved the way for the massive scheme of ‘ homes fit for heroes ’ inaugurated by the post-war coalition government .
11 Then the handful of riders wheeled their mounts in wild haste , and rode back by the way they had come , and after them in headlong pursuit streamed Reginald de Grey and his knights and men-at-arms .
12 And with plenty of cheap labour just across the puddle , who needs more people in Taiwan , anyway ?
13 As with any plant , when buying it , look for a specimen which is undamaged and healthy , and with plenty of potential growth in the form of small new shoots and buds .
14 He also criticised the decision of the Court of Appeal in the South Hetton Coal Co. case [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , by which we are bound , and with which in any event I agree .
15 Now , once again at a safe height and with lots of forward speed , pull the stick back and , as the model passes through the vertical climb position , reduce the pitch to zero .
16 The most important quantity is , of course , the Rayleigh number below which a for all ξ and above which for some ξ .
17 He went from the reputable experts to the shadier middlemen , who traded in dubious goods , and from them to those who traded in anything without asking where it came from .
18 But to describe the issue as one which depends on whether or not the bank must be taken to have appointed the husband as its agent to deal with the wife and to procure her consent serves , in my opinion , to mask the basis upon which in certain cases creditors have failed to enforce their security against the third parties and upon which in other cases they have succeeded .
19 The Convention established a European Court of Human Rights , to which the signatory states accorded supranational powers , and before which at this moment Britain awaits judgment in respect of acts committed in Northern Ireland in 1971 .
20 In conclusion we have found a persistent tachygastria in the fasting state in three of four patients with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction with a known neuropathic basis for their condition , and in none of 15 control patients , none of three patients with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction as a result of muscle disease , and none of four with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction with an unknown basis .
21 62 of the 266 were , it is true , listed buildings , but in only three of these cases did demolition proceed against the wish of the local planning authority ; and in none of those cases did the Advisory Board object .
22 Fewer than ten of the sixty or so pubs occupying old buildings in central York have completely escaped assault by post-war ‘ improvements ’ , and in none of these is the surviving pub interior any older than late Victorian .
23 In our previous studies , amplification of DYZ-specific sequences was detected in all 89 male samples and in none of 1629 female samples .
24 It 's a great thing to keep them from and to me in those days .
25 I half expected him to " clown " a bit and not to be really interested , but he worked seriously and was a great asset to the group and to me in later discussion .
26 160 , and to us in this court , he imagined that the judges must have assumed jurisdiction by virtue of their inherent power to determine who may and who may not plead at the Bar before them .
27 Its top speed was lower , and at anything near that speed , its range was laughable .
28 So is an architecture which runs across multiple different types of hardware on server machines plus multiple such as desktop devices and across lots of heterogeneous networks .
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