Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Founded in 1583 , the University has a distinguished tradition of learning and of innovation , including examples in the Arts ( Edinburgh established the first Chair of English Literature in Britain ) , in the Sciences ( with the UK 's first Chair of Agriculture and latterly the first Chair and Department of Artificial Intelligence ) and , of course , in Medicine and the other professions .
2 The brilliance of the morning caused her to vow that Doreen would be unable to spoil that particular part of the day , and suddenly the last vestige of her previous depression vanished .
3 They say some workers were allowed back before a final all-clear had been given and so a second evacuation was necessary .
4 NOWADAYS WE say ‘ not ! ’ and ‘ way ! ’ all the time , but in the mid-'70s the only funny programme on TV was Monty Python 's Flying Circus and so every second feature was headlined ‘ This Parrot Deceased ’ or ‘ Too Silly ’ or similar .
5 The Ambassador , Benedetti , was on leave and so the First Secretary of the Embassy was entrusted with seeing Bismarck in order to put the question to him .
6 As previously stated , rural land cover was not an important consideration , and so the first component image was discarded , together with the last three , leaving components 2 , 3 and 4 .
7 This corresponds to a 1 symmetry , and so the first overtone of a b 1 vibration is an a 1 transition .
8 ( 10.68 ) It follows from this and ( 10.66 ) that , and so the first term in ( 10.64 ) must necessarily be included in these solutions .
9 It can be shown that and so the first term on the right-hand side of eqn ( 20.7 ) represents the transfer of energy between wavenumbers .
10 ‘ But it is mite dung that people become allergic to , and so the first thing to get rid of is the dung .
11 When Queenie talks about the increased expenditure on recreation from nineteen eighty to now , that 's quite right , there has been a huge increase in spending , and that 's because the Labour Council was committed to improving recreation facilities in the City , and it did n't continue the appalling record that the Conservative administration had had before of virtually no recreational facilities , it invested in recreation facilities — you listed them yourself — and of course those facilities have to be paid for and on when we have stood for election we 've always made it clear that we want to provide quality services , but of course that they have to be paid for , and so the second point that you then made was that , you know , our budget 's gone up beyond belief , well I mean this year it 's being cut by two million pounds , last year it was a standstill budget , and erm that has been done at a time when in fact Central Government has been transferring responsibilities from Central Government onto Local Government without increasing , indeed at the same time decreasing the amount of Central Government grant that 's gone to local councils .
12 By this time Long would not have been a possible leader , and so the third contender of 1911 alone remained : Austen Chamberlain .
13 As he was unmasked he drove a poisoned dagger through Aethis 's heart , and so the eighth Phoenix King was slain by a trusted friend .
14 And so the last page or so is given over to French names : Corbière and Jammes and De Regnier ; Tailhade and Romains ; Vildrac , Spire and Arcos — poets who at the present day have few readers even among the French .
15 However , farmers are n't the only group to value land and landscape and so the last section of this chapter examines the varying ways in which land and landscape can be assessed by other groups .
16 And so the next morning Marilla said , ‘ Well , Anne , Matthew and I have decided to keep you , only if you 're a good girl , of course .
17 Aaron had at least three sons , Elijah ( Elias ) , Haim ( Vives ) , and Isaac , and perhaps a fourth son , Abraham .
18 Weaving traditions in this region are extremely old , stretching back to the 2nd and perhaps the 3rd millennium BC .
19 True , the first and perhaps the second blackmail payments had come in before he was obliged to pay for his teeth at the beginning of June , but he had blithely paid two hundred and fifty for them in cash when the demand came .
20 This is the first and perhaps the last time that I shall desire it .
21 Then take one step backwards again ( to the ‘ a ’ node ) and down the next route forwards ( to the ‘ c ’ node ) , and so on down the first route from each node , until the end of the graph is again reached ( i.e. the complete candidate string ljaclc ) .
22 Anna walked up and down the next street , calling , and around the block and further afield .
23 Middlesbrough battled every inch of the way to gain a creditable 0–0 draw and only a second leg at Old Trafford now lies between Middlesbrough and their second Wembley Cup Final in two years .
24 Such relations occur in hierarchies , but for a proportional series all the structuring relations must be ‘ one-to-one ’ , that is to say , each relation must be such that for any element there is just one other element to which it can stand in that relation , and only the first element can stand in that relation to the second .
25 The mechanical output power per phase is simply the product of the phase current and the induced voltage ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) : As the system is assumed to have an inertia large enough to prevent significant changes in velocity , the time.varying components of mechanical output power are of no interest and only the first term of Eqn .
26 Big Jimmy Hughes was Palace 's bulwark at centre-half throughout the decade 1910 to 1920 , and only the 1st World War prevented him from amassing a huge total of appearances for the club .
27 It is only the fifth time in the post-war history of the tournament that this has happened , and only the third time there has been a First Division v Second Division clash in each semi-final .
28 She was far to the west of her east European breeding grounds and only the third spring red-breasted flycatcher record for Spurn .
29 The comedy-writer Statius Caecilius was a Celtic speaker by birth , an Insuber from northern Italy ( St Jerome , Chron. a. 1838 , p. 138 Helm ) , and apparently the first writer the proud city of Milan ever produced .
30 How was Norway Chamberlain 's fault and not the First Sea Lord 's ?
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