Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This approach also forms the basis of the supporting information system and successfully links both current educational philosophy and practice and school resources with learning opportunities . |
2 | However , cow parsley is perennial and eventually grows much taller and stouter , with large leaves lacking the sweet distinctive aroma of chervil . |
3 | The also the big rotary blades on 'em are throwing all the grass over the pavement and all over the road and eventually finishes up all down the drains . |
4 | He runs too upright , relies too much on sheer strength instead of evading defenders , and so takes too many hits . |
5 | Provided water is above 4°C to begin with , it expands as it warms , and so becomes less dense . |
6 | This book begins with the statement that everything is based on energy , provides simple box models of energy flows in ecosystems and so embraces both cultural and natural components . |
7 | His reputation was such , however , that a photographer from the New York Times arrived and another member of the audience was so overwhelmed by the occasion that she described Eliot 's face as " that of an archangel who has too much work to do , and so does only half of it leaving the rest to the North Wind " . |
8 | It has an air about it quite unlike the rest of East Lindsey and so displays yet another diverse aspect of this varied region . |
9 | The Baden region is well to the south of Germany 's more famous wine areas , and so receives far more sunshine , giving the growers greater flexibility in what kinds of wine they can make . |
10 | Sign language is a particularly obvious stigmatising feature for the young deaf child , and so produces very negative feelings in the teacher ( as exemplified in appendix 1 ) , and thereby in those , such as parents , influenced by the education process . |
11 | ( This judgement seems equally applicable to the mosaic from Victoria Road , Cirencester , which has a tilted central square and so appears quite different to those with single , regular panels at their centres ) . |
12 | Queens Moat has managed the 152-room , four-star hotel in Chester for three years , owning a 28 p.c. shareholding , and so has only another £6.9m to find . |
13 | GeoRef assigns more subject headings for each record , and so has potentially higher recall by subject search . |
14 | GeoRef assigns more subject headings for each record , and so has potentially higher recall by subject search . |
15 | Wood is also a good insulator and so makes more economic sense if you intend heating the greenhouse during the winter . |
16 | A good quality bed has a lifespan of 10 to 15 years , and so works out cheaper in the long run . |
17 | It uses a line electron source and so needs only one deflection component . |
18 | He does not , however , explain why the causal influence of the forces of production is always , and necessarily , greater than that of individuals , and only takes up this point in a second argument , in which he shifts from the discussion of character traits to consider the role played by individuals of extraordinary talent . |
19 | It is hung over the last ( open ) chamber of a filter , and apparently uses ultra violet frequencies that are guaranteed not to destroy filter bacteria — only to disrupt algae/hydra spores . |
20 | The East German power station of Janschwalde burns 30 million tonnes of coal per year and annually emits as much sulphur dioxide as Sweden . |
21 | The network system allows access paths to be defined at any level and thus allows much greater flexibility . |
22 | Elsham signalbox is situated in a very remote part of the Lincolnshire countryside and thus evokes more strange happenings that baffled John Daubney when he had to take over the box as a relief signalman . |
23 | I went on to say in the new world in which we live legislation has grown like topsy and thus requires more drastic pruning . |
24 | The reason for this may largely be the types of road used in the two studies , the roads in the Watts and Quimby study were divided approximately equally between rural and suburban areas and thus provides much greater variations in traffic flow , and hence objective risk , than those used in this study . |
25 | But finally she is apparently moved by the piteous sight of the distressed supplicant and laboriously counts out 995 roubles change . |
26 | It is featured proudly on the cheeseboards of several temples of gastronomy , and richly deserves much wider acclaim . |
27 | The bite itself may be painless and even go unnoticed , but within ten minutes to one hour symptoms start to appear ; a dull pain spreads from the region of the bite and gradually becomes more severe , causing cramps , vomiting , perspiration and copious salivation . |
28 | The sporophore is at first a whitish-grey , unpleasant-looking fleshy growth and gradually becomes more leathery and dewy . |
29 | If enough tokens occur , this type is the easiest one to deal with , and usually exhibits very sharp patterns of social divergence according to age and sex of speaker in studies such as ours . |
30 | This one weighs about six pounds and still seems very uncertain of its role in the wild . |