Example sentences of "and [noun prp] the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | For Best and Marinello the George and Ringo of football stardom was a thing of the past and as the ‘ 60s receded into the '90s all that was left was a future that football would ultimately disown . |
2 | In Manchester , Sheffield , Leeds , Liverpool and Cardiff the police and the NVA worked in close contact , closing brothels , prosecuting for obscenity and investigating cases of abduction . |
3 | Maybe we Scots and Irish have paid a high price for our long memories , but who in Scotland or Ireland has not some attitude to the Great Hunger , or the Clearances , or just to a vague morass of names , Culloden and Robert the Bruce and Rebel Songs ? |
4 | Piggy is a typical unpopular person and Ralph the opposite whereas Jack seems arrogant , aggressive and he 's used to having charge . |
5 | KILLARROW AND KILMENY The minister and many of the congregation of the quod sacra church of Kilmeny " came out " in 1843 ; and were joined by those who left the parish church of Killarrow . |
6 | It seemed he held all the cards — there were other agencies who could handle his business , and if he denied Grantham and Marsh the opportunity because of her stubbornness how could she explain it to Sebastian ? |
7 | There are three types of neurons , labelled X , Y , and Z. The X-neurons and Y-neurons are input cells , the Z-neurons , output cells . |
8 | In August and September the USA and the Soviet Union removed many of the travel restrictions hitherto imposed on each other 's diplomats . |
9 | To illustrate this , let us consider three hypothetical firms A , B , and C. The assets that comprise firm A have a 10% chance of producing a cash inflow of £1,000 at the end of a given time period and a 90% chance of producing cash flows of zero . |
10 | For example , UK insider dealing law may be X because of A ; meanwhile , US insider dealing law may be Y because of B : it is pointless to compare X and Y without also acknowledging the significance of A and B. The fact that the surrounding law in the other jurisdiction is different is apt to weaken , sometimes substantially , the whole comparative law approach . |
11 | You drive , you do the walking and you give me and Chris the prize when you 've won . |
12 | ‘ I had shown her photos of Diana , the house and Max the dog and she recognised them all immediately . ’ |
13 | They sent ambassadors to England to encourage marriage arrangements between two of Henry 's daughters and Henry the Lion and one of Barbarossa 's sons . |