Example sentences of "and [art] [noun pl] [coord] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I listened to the sounds of the clock on the stairs , and the wood in the fire , and the footsteps and voices of the girls walking round the house .
2 It lists the revenues due to the apostolic see from the patrimonial estates and the tributes and payments from various European secular rulers and religious houses .
3 Something is his unconscious , and the planets or children are aspects of his life that return to him as he slowly readjusts to reality .
4 Modern economic growth , and the norms and attitudes it establishes , have produced a highly complex industrial and urban organisation , albeit one that is increasingly vulnerable largely because the spread of affluence , and the sheer rapidity of change , have combined , unavoidably to undermine the complex of institutions and myths that invested all pre-industrial civilisations with stability and cohesion .
5 Sessions cover such topics as living on a pension , investments , income tax ; staying healthy and active in retirement ; assessment of local community services ; employment prospects for paid or voluntary work ; accommodation and the pros and cons of moving house after retirement .
6 Two other dubious elements in STV theorizing that call for clarification are the possibility of self-contradictory preferences and the pros and cons of " plumping " .
7 An introduction to new waste disposal strategies and the pros and cons of recycling .
8 It could be helpful for you to know something about what happens to our bodies in old age , and the conditions and diseases which can be controlled or helped .
9 2. provide information and educate the public about research involving animals and the conditions and restrictions under which this research is conducted .
10 It was n't until July 1335 that the academic halls were finally routed and the students and masters expelled .
11 This is good news indeed and the students and families concerned are most grateful for all the support which helped bring about such a satisfactory outcome .
12 The survivors , their friends and families , and the friends and families of the dead men and boys were outraged .
13 It offers criteria to decide who is rightfully a member of the nation , and the duties and rights which attach to membership .
14 To accommodate a passenger , a second seat was installed in an open cockpit ( later glazed ) forward of the pilot ( as was done on NASM 's XP–59A ) and the VIPs or observers were strapped in for their first ride .
15 The report provided a lengthy and thorough account of the acquisition and use of the entire range of language skills , stage by stage , from infancy to adulthood , and the problems and difficulties that can occur .
16 Based on popular lectures at Boston Science Museum , 13 Massachusetts astronomers present their personal slants on research problems ranging from heating of the solar corona to Einsteinian gravitation , emphasising the complex interplay between theory and observation and the problems and frustrations of research , rather than just its outcome .
17 It is , however , also important to recognize the potential of other bright people who can be trained while in post , and the problems and inefficiencies which can arise from ‘ sectarian professionalism ’ .
18 In each case , something will be said about the literature on each type , the patterns or sub-types that exist , and the problems and issues associated with them , beginning with the ‘ professional ’ course .
19 But the position did become clearer in various respects ; and the problems and disputes which arose were seldom so acute or threatening as they had sometimes been in the past .
20 Below , the organisers talk about the Conference and the aims and objectives of the movement , while opposite Julietta Joseph and Pat Thompson , on behalf of Roots Revolutionaries and Black History for Action , raise some important issues and criticisms of the Conference and the movement 's agenda .
21 Many light aircraft and gliders are still made of wood , and the qualities and peculiarities of certain types of wood under stress can demand an intimate comprehension of the subject beyond the reasonable scope of AIB engineers .
22 They too , spoke enthusiastically about , for example , the opportunities offered by The Machine Gunners for emotional empathy with the world of the child versus the world of the adult ; the emotional pleasure pupils frequently found in empathizing with Billy 's relationship with the hawk , and the themes and topics raised by Kes ; the complex nature of the link between humans and animals offered as a theme in The Red Pony ; the thematic possibilities of the Irish location of Across the Barricades together with its handling of prejudice ; and the understanding of allegory and its special features which might be well illustrated by a reading of Animal Farm .
23 Greater political and economic co-operation in the Community does not require us to forget our nationhood , and the traditions and institutions of a free people .
24 Paul stared dreamily at the stables , the horses , and the grooms and coachmen busily rubbing them down ; and compared reason with romance , phenomenology — a word he had not previously heard used — with the behaviourism of the mind as he knew it .
25 Complaint was frequently made that excessive numbers of underforesters were appointed , and that they levied oppressive exactions to maintain themselves and the grooms or pages by whom they were accompanied .
26 The muscles are directly weakened and the bones and joints suffer terrible damage from accidents , vast numbers of which are drink- or drug-related .
27 How could it be that the cells that will form the gut and the bones and muscles are on the outside of the early embryo , yet they will form structures that are clearly on the inside of the animal ?
28 Got my lighter and the matches but cigarettes I 've left in the car Never mind I ca n't let .
29 The Investigation Checklist ( KPMG Form 822 ) and the Forecasts and Projections checklist ( KPMG Form 824 ) may often be of use in assembling background information needed for valuations .
30 Sandwiched between the sufferers and the directors or managers of the institution in which they work ( or overwhelmed by the pressures of survival if they work on their own ) they may expect or be expected to carry and solve the burdens of both .
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