Example sentences of "and [det] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm in this column B , you put an entry in this block , so that uses up sixteen bytes , you 've also got an entry in this block and that uses sixteen bytes .
2 What is certain is that land and property development are where the action is today and that merits careful attention .
3 And that produces further conflict , because the parents now take a different view .
4 But they do have to be selected — and that takes a lot of and that requires more time and some editing skills .
5 Secondly , he should be loved wisely and that involves complete detachment from earthly values ( 112 – 13.138 – 70 ) .
6 But before this unusual kind of power is exercised it must be clear that the statutory procedure is insufficient to achieve justice and that to require additional steps would not frustrate the apparent purpose of the legislation .
7 But before this unusual kind of power is exercised it must be clear that the statutory procedure is insufficient to achieve justice and that to require additional steps would not frustrate the apparent purpose of the legislation .
8 There was nowhere to park the car , and that solved any uncertainty about how to handle the parting ; before she slid out she gave him a quick kiss on the cheek like a schoolyard dare , and was gone before there could be any reaction .
9 She counted every hundred paces , to give her something to cling on to and then , turning her head away from the gale , she shouted George 's name , cocking her head this way and that to catch any reply .
10 We approached it on the basis of er , collecting information on the Children in Need definition which a , er , a paper came before you when the Children 's Act was implemented , and that gives local discretion to authorities to , to define Children in need .
11 And that gives opposing teams an edge . ’
12 One of the salient features about this process is a phenomenon that might be described as endogenous economies of scale : more business is attracted to contracts with low bid-ask spreads ( i.e. high liquidity ) , and that attracts more market makers and more arbitrage and speculative activity on the exchange , and this increased competition drives down bid-ask spreads and so on in a virtuous circle .
13 The north works will close first in order that they can put his whole assembly process over in the Body Plant and that has major implications .
14 She can not believe that what she thinks about this and that has any value , because she has thought it .
15 Er there 's another book which is similar to the other one in the sense that it made up of some papers by Phillips , Steel and Tants and that has some information about Mexicano in it , er and you find that some people er were giving Mexican language a low a low prestige rate whereas other group in the community were doing the opposite and giving a high prestige rate or certainly a less low one , er in favour of spanish a lot of the Because it was in I think it 's in South America I guess , er you find that a lot of the locals were switching to spanish because it was coming the dominant language er because of societal pressures and constraints and so on .
16 Despite the formidable obstacles that face a fully-fledged software preservation programme there is at least one modest but significant programme of software acquisition that is technically achievable and that has affordable resource implications , namely , software for personal computers — ‘ shrink-wrapped ’ consumer software as well as custom-written special applications software .
17 on my left said earlier , and wo wo women have a tendency to say yes to everything that they can do , just because they can do it , and they know they can but they tend to heap up far too many obligations , and that causes many carers
18 We have been told that it develops holes which allow radiation through and that causes all sorts of curious and devastating effects .
19 On Professor Stubbs 's behalf it can be said that the Report reflects a total view of society , of co-operation and tolerance between cultural and social groups , and that to achieve this aim all teachers and pupils need to understand clearly why contempt for other people 's dialects is wrong .
20 ‘ We are interested in what is best for jobs and that means encouraging enterprise and expansion , ’ said a party spokesman .
21 But remember that with one eye out of action , your stereoscopic vision is disabled and that means poor range perception .
22 One lane and that means one lane one lane and so that means I 've got ta squeeze you out .
23 So when something goes wrong it 's likely to be very expensive … and that means new parts
24 Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance .
25 There are four banks in all and that means extra accounts and what are you going to do with all that money ?
26 But poll tax capping means cuts in County Council budgets , and that means substantial reductions in the number of new books the library can buy .
27 Its national policy has opened the door to the West : and that means Western food .
28 And that means regular work .
29 And that means fiddly switches scattered haphazardly across the dash and centre console like bits of shot fired from a blunderbuss .
30 It means that young people , instead of staying in their home town or village , have to stay with their friends or relatives or move to bigger places like Newcastle or Gateshead and that means more people on the waiting list . ’
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