Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Other makes such as Filia , Craypas and Guitar produce boxed sets . |
2 | Edinvar have 106 houses in West Lothian and Link have 126 houses in the district . |
3 | Monitor the appropriate amplifier test point with a voltmeter or calibrated oscilloscope and rotate the Helmholtz coils and sensor to give zero volts . |
4 | A more accurate representation of the behaviour of the polymer solution can be obtained using equation ( 8.35 ) where Substitution in equation ( 9.9 ) yields and rearrangement eliminating higher terms gives |
5 | Edward indicated that he was not committed to Balliol 's cause , and the arrival of Balliol at Carlisle as a fugitive must have made both king and parliament have second thoughts about his value as an ally . |
6 | Bristol and West claims these auctions will help to bring some action to an otherwise slow market , and says it was overwhelmed by the response from people wanting to sell in this way . |
7 | Blood chemistry showed cholestatic liver enzymes and ultrasound showed dilated bile ducts . |
8 | But measure and counter-measure follow each other with rapidity in air warfare . |
9 | Never once have they suggested that cuts and understaffing have tragic consequences , a view put forward by their colleagues in the health professions . |
10 | and mum had two glass fulls , but she did n't drink hers so I had four glass fulls . |
11 | LOEX 's database currently exceeds 20,000 items , while the Library Instruction Materials Bank ( LIMB ) , the database of the UK clearinghouse , now exceeds 12,000 items , and USER has 1500–2000 items . |
12 | Proper local accountability requires a substantial source of revenue , and freedom to spend that revenue or reduce it . |
13 | Distancing and the critique of spontaneity and freedom motivate such practices as the use of tableaux to break narrative continuity and let the spectator stand back , and characteristically Godardian elucidation of the relations of production in the film production process ( Cook 1985 , pp. 137 , 166 ) . |
14 | His almost religious conviction that the preservation of the gold standard was essential to British economic growth , plus his belief in the primacy of the state over party , ensured that he lacked ‘ the ability and willingness to jettison cherished assumptions in the face of changing realities . ’ |
15 | The republicans , for their part , provided muscle , discipline and willingness to undertake risky tasks — it was the republicans who smuggled placards and banners out of the Bogside and across Craigavon Bridge to the Waterside , under the eyes of the RUC , on 5 October 1968 . |
16 | Jim Langhammer of Detroit U.S.A. for his fishkeeping abilities , knowledge and willingness to help other hobbyists . |
17 | For my fishkeeping abilities , knowledge and willingness to help other fishkeepers . |
18 | It might be expected that subsequent cohorts of elderly people will be more likely to have children , and be survived by them , but other social and economic trends may reduce their ability and willingness to assume caring responsibilities for aged parents . |
19 | The use of some or all of these additional measures will depend on the exercise , time available and willingness to cover higher publicity costs . |
20 | ‘ Its effectiveness in the delivery of health care depends upon each nurse and upon the nurse 's competence and willingness to accept greater responsibility and accountability for decisions . ’ |
21 | The WISARD machine and logical neural nets have structure and function resembling multi-layer perceptrons , but the individual nodes in them are made from 1-bit direct access memories . |
22 | Bectu claims that the BBC has ‘ secret plans to dismantle the Corporation in advance of public debate on the charter renewal ’ and that reports by 15 task forces formed to provide a blueprint for the BBC 's role and function include possible job cuts . |
23 | SHe appreciated Dr Parmedes ' art : it would have been easy to fix the physical changes , but he had possessed the patience and expertise to make those organs as responsive to stimulation as any natural ones . |
24 | Despite the level of organisation required to bring together the materials and expertise to produce complex items , it is still surprising how few have survived . |
25 | The combination of labour-services , other services , and renders in cash and kind needed careful management . |
26 | And agriculture pays further costs of $600 million in the loss of soil fertility which is also the fault of acid rain . |
27 | Her dress and veil featured sequinned pictures of Mickey Mouse . |
28 | Indeed , its strength is that it casts a caustic eye over the club scene , dealing with familiar situations with enough self-deprecation and sarcasm to stem any pretension . |
29 | These classic stripes in shades of green and terracotta have textured finishes for a sophisticated look . |
30 | Without the cultural context conducive to virtue , baseness , Roman Catholicism , and immorality become menacing realities even for the both spiritually and militarily fortified minority of civilised individuals . |