Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | WHILE ENJOYING the high quality of play by England during the recent New Zealand tour and latterly the World Cup , and appreciating the fitness they displayed , I could n't help but wonder about the current medical practices being used to prepare players for matches while still injured . |
2 | Onward and upward the track wound , clinging to the side of the ridge like a pale slippery centipede . |
3 | In addition to the other help the Saudis were providing to Iraq in different forms , including loans of oil , they allowed Iraq to construct a 500,000 b/d spur line to link up with Petroline and thence the Red Sea . |
4 | Available space is often the cause of restricting the number of machines that can be installed in a factory and thereby the production capacity . |
5 | We offer the other hand , and eventually a life line is discovered , although it 's so short it appears that we died several years ago . |
6 | Agitation caused the heavier ore to fall through the dense media into hoppers below , whilst the waste rode off with the current of water into further units , and eventually the sand pile . |
7 | Six were interviewed , and eventually the Rev. William Alfred Pemberton , an Oxford graduate , was appointed , as from 1st January 1888 . |
8 | It was pointed out that the relocation of Mackies would create just such conditions and eventually the minority workforce will be disposed of . |
9 | And so to John Culshaw , Tristan and eventually the Decca Ring . |
10 | Lorraine Shaw says … she wwent to a course at Cheltenham and the coach told her that she could be throwing as far as 60 metres in two years … now her ambition is to break the commonwealth record and eventually the world record |
11 | If we do this often enough , and most of us do , then these ways of being become habitual and eventually the muscle tension that is required for these unnatural positions becomes fixed into our body . |
12 | ‘ The west coast main line connects the North West with Glasgow , London and eventually the Channel Tunnel and mainland Europe . |
13 | We need more teachers , we need more space , we need more time … if you 've seen the library at lunchtime it 's just a mass of people swarming around and eventually the over.popularity works against its correct function . |
14 | The trees stood at intervals down the Main Street and provided a meeting place for the villagers and presumably a resting place whilst they journeyed to Lowry Field at the bottom of the village , which had the communal St Laurence Well and provided water when all the house and farm wells were dry . |
15 | If it comes to pass , Sun , which wishes it had done the deal with Novell , and presumably The Santa Cruz Operation — though see page 4 — wo n't be happy . |
16 | Solaris release schedules are another victim of SunSoft 's process change , although according to Bourne , one further revision is required to achieve simultaneous , worldwide Solaris releases on Sparc and Intel Corp iAPX-86 systems ( and presumably the IBM Corp-Motorola Inc PowerPC in future too ) . |
17 | Rose pulls at a handle , and somewhere a bell dances . |
18 | The Guardian and Financial Times joined the list , and arguably the Morning Star left it , by change of status . |
19 | The concept clearly was meant to establish a College in the broad sense of a learned foundation , whereas what emerged almost inevitably , from the actual circumstances of its establishment and funding , degenerated into what was to remain for a century basically and predominantly a horse infirmary . |
20 | And suddenly the kitchen door — we all lived in the kitchen — burst open , and standing there was my father with the most effulgent smile on his face . |
21 | The voices were clearer now , and suddenly the kitchen door opened and light poured into the hall , helping to dispel the shadows thrown by its own dim and sleazy light bulb . |
22 | I closed my eyes and suddenly the jakes door was thrust back and a veritable mountain of a man stood there . |
23 | And so a Harlow councillor who was elected in nineteen eighty eight , yeah ? |
24 | It is easier for the lecturer to write than for the student to look at a distant blackboard and then back to his so-called " notes " , and so a phase difference develops between the blackboard and the class . |
25 | This means that a dominant rat can be identified by its call , and so a rat colony can maintain its hierarchy without unnecessary fighting . |
26 | This means that the sample has no way of dissipating a large applied stress , other than by bond rupture , and so a polymer glass is prone to brittle fracture . |
27 | And so the pillow shape was there and it , and the knitted there . |
28 | Should the strings become entwined then the first protagonist to shout ‘ Strings ! ’ had strike and so the conker bashing went on until one split . |
29 | From Fig.8.7(a) the variation of v/c over one orbit is seen to have an amplitude of order 10 -3 , and so the SR time dilation of the period is also of order 10 -6 . |
30 | However , the usual arithmetic return is ( F t +1 ; - F t ) /F t , and so the price relative is equal to one plus the arithmetic return . |