Example sentences of "and [det] [noun pl] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | And some commentators suggest that , and I 'm thinking here particularly of MacPhearson in his book erm erm erm Possessive Individualism , The Theory of Possessive Individualism erm they suggest that if you , according to Locke , if you purchase or inherit property in the territory of a particular civil society that counts as express consent . |
2 | This puts the chances of survival at about 33 to 1 , and some authorities think this should be even higher — as much as 50 to 1 . |
3 | It is disproportionately uncommon among women , and some authorities believe this is due to its producing a carrier state in females . |
4 | McCrea polled very badly against the OUP candidate Martin Smyth , and some journalists hailed this as the turn of the tide in the DUP 's electoral fortunes . |
5 | An American edition of Streamline is also available and some schools use this as well as the British edition according to the needs of different classes . |
6 | All you can say is that natural selection selects for the reproductive success of individuals in their genes and some individuals have more reproductive success than others . |
7 | Pluralists and some Marxists expect such institutions to indoctrinate policy-influentials with the need to perform their organizationally defined roles . |
8 | They were unimpressed : ‘ There is undoubtedly an element of neurosis involved in the readiness of many foresters and some workers to attribute any decline without adequate critical investigation , ’ they wrote in a report published in 1983 . |
9 | It is possible to use only strong forms in speaking , and some foreigners do this . |
10 | Sadly , the law relating to brown trout fishing in Scotland is an ass , and few fisheries have any meaningful , legal protection from the attentions of such gangs of ‘ fishmongers ’ . |
11 | ‘ I think we are getting something together and these players deserve another chance , ’ he said . |
12 | Many bands now take responsibility for advertising their gigs , and these posters encourage these self-help initiatives . |
13 | And these facts go some way to explain the astonishing further fact that the Ultra secret was kept not merely during the War , but for 30 years afterwards — a phenomenon that may well be unparalleled in history ! |
14 | He said : ‘ We do not think that there should be any change in the law but there is a definite shift in the way it is interpreted and these guidelines reflect that movement towards a more compassionate interpretation of the law . |
15 | The disadvantages include the possible unreliability of outside contractors and fewer opportunities to integrate all aspects of provision into a corporate whole . |
16 | It 's all round here so the less I by here , all the and all muscles had all gone and they 're all pressing on a , on a nerve and that 's what 's causing the problem and she said that that was what . |
17 | The courses are obviously based on a training model , and all colleges running such courses should evaluate longitudinally whether participants do in fact secure subsequent employment or further education and training . |
18 | This is a factor in selection , and all Cabinets have some first-class administrators , but there are other , political reasons for appointments and it is possible that in any Cabinet of twenty , a half would not have been chosen if the only grounds had been the capacity to run a large department . |
19 | Almost all British analyses use a unit similar or identical to what I call a tone-unit , and many writers see this unit as having a crucial role in linking intonation to higher-level grammatical units . |
20 | The ethos of the force therefore lends itself to gender differences in police work , and so popular are beliefs about the different capabilities of policemen and women , that some policemen shy away from handling these sorts of cases on the view that they are less able than women colleagues , and many policewomen adopt these notions as self-typifications . |
21 | He must , if necessary ( and many children manage this ) , become bilingual , able to switch as the occasion demands between what may be virtually or actually two languages . |
22 | ‘ They also enjoy competing with men on an equal level , and many guys find that attractive . ’ |
23 | and more teachers going that 's an even bigger crisis |
24 | Caught between the dual pressures of shrinking advertising revenue in the wake of the retail recession , and intense competition at the top end of the market as more and more titles chase fewer readers with cash to spare , the quality papers are engaged in an even deadlier struggle than usual to guarantee advertisers access to the precious ABC1s . |
25 | There could be more awareness of the ways in which women with children can get out of the home to meet socially or take up outside employment , and more facilities to increase those opportunities . |
26 | And those rewards bear more of a relationship to the length of the list of publications than its quality . |
27 | If not — and those papers had less than a quarter of the total circulation — it was broadsheet . |
28 | Fig 37 Low tide is always better for learning as the water is much flatter and any waves have little power . |
29 | This directed graph has a significant property which is common in real tasks : At almost all nodes , the node has at least as many children as parents , and several nodes have more children than parents . |
30 | There are two public houses , and several shops to supply this large village . |