Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [adv] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Look out for products such as Visio , a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils ; WinDesk , a customisable desktop for Windows ; ProtoView , a screen management facility for Windows ; Star Trek the Screensaver , a screensaver program for Star Trek fanatics ; Office Accelerator , a program to run your office from within your favourite word-processor ; Color Tools , a multimedia graphics solution ; Labtech Vision , a program that produces dynamic graphics that automatically update in real time , and CameraMan , which records and plays back Windows routines .
2 Rainow , Cheshire-based Eden says that it has been working with unnamed telecommunications operators and user groups on the design of the phone , and envisages both business customers and consumers being interested in the device .
3 It connects over 250,000 users at 1,000 sites across the UK , and handles over 66m calls per year .
4 This takes a copy of vital boot sector and hard disk partition information during installation , and checks both disk areas during boot-up to ensure they have n't changed .
5 This project monitors relations between the host community and Irish immigrants and their descendants from 1918 to the present and examines why community divisions failed to reach critical proportions , although many of the ingredients of the Northern Ireland conflict were present on Clydeside .
6 It is this fact that makes preference shareholders legal owners of the firm and explains why preference shares are included with ordinary shares in the analysis of the firm : if preferred shareholders do not receive dividends , then neither will ordinary shareholders .
7 He points to the benefit of having the two major Manchester rail stations linked for the first time by the Manchester Metro , and explains how LRT systems , connecting outlying communities to the mainline service , can open up new passenger markets .
8 But an excellent book by Ian Crosby and Jim Traynor ( 1985 ) relates specifically to older people , and explains how group exercises can be used to enhance and extend the learning potential of groups .
9 It operates from sites which have been selected for their character and serves mainly pizza dishes .
10 For both parties it monitors the number of users logged into software , how often its used and reports back licence infringements .
11 The Scottish total of 14 is about its usual level , and comprises mainly university crews .
12 In this article , Quality Manager Dr Joe Paterson explains how they did it — and suggests how quality systems can be used in other management processes .
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