Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Alphabet soup ? ) , power supply wattage and so on as infinitum .
2 It is not contended that the duty arose out of contract : the contract was between the defendants and Mrs. Walker , and so far as contract is concerned it was to Mrs. Walker the defendants were liable for breach of it .
3 Having regard to the fact that Parliament has not abolished the privilege against self-incrimination Mr. Tully would be entitled to rely on that privilege if but only if and so far as compliance with the order of Buckley J. would provide evidence against him in a criminal trial .
4 True , what he had felt for Kee was at the time a stronger passion , and so far as charm went they could n't be compared .
5 This shortfall is made up by investment demand and so long as investment and saving are equal , aggregate demand ( which in this simple model is consumption plus investment ) will necessarily equal the total value of production .
6 There is no need for taxes , subsidies and public provision ; and so long as property rights already exist , there is no need for energetic policies aimed at shifting them around .
7 There are indications that certain complex carbohydrates such as fibre are converted to H 2 more slowly and less completely than lactulose resulting in an underestimation of the amount entering the colon .
8 Commenting on his sexual abstinence Erik Erikson writes : ‘ It is of importance here that he gave up sexual intimacy for a wider communal intimacy and not just because sexuality seemed immoral in any Calvinistic sense .
9 Some of you er may take it amiss if I were to describe you as veterans but my by contrast , this is my first annual public meeting and not just as chairman .
10 Scholars like John Aubrey ( 1626–1697 ) became interested in the information they were collecting for its own sake , and not simply as evidence gathered to prove a particular point of view .
11 Such testimonies could be repeated over and over again as team members have had to take the lead in new areas they have found quite frightening .
12 They 'd seen each other fairly regularly since , but more and more competitively as time went on .
13 He became an experienced weaver before moving to the warehouse as superintendent in 1973 and more recently as Manager in 1986 .
14 It is possible to exaggerate the speed with which industrialization transformed Japan , partly because economic change was not insignificant in Tokugawa times , and partly too because industry was based primarily in the rural areas until well into the twentieth century .
15 Foreign direct investment will go on growing , and probably faster than trade .
16 In all these ways , trade is quantitatively and qualitatively better than aid .
17 But then another gunshot sounded , much closer than the first and as loud as thunder overhead .
18 It has often been said that he did not really have any very clear idea of what he wanted from his Council ; and as far as content goes , that may be true .
19 And as far as Folly could remember , there had been no reason to mention the name of the hotel to anyone else — except , of course , the police constable who had taken down her details .
20 And as far as delicacy was concerned were not pleasing in themselves .
21 And as far as Sabre is concerned , the contract was fair and clearly stated .
22 Yeah , and as far as health monitor is concerned , I think it follows those procedures .
23 Together , under Caroline Paterson 's skilled direction , the company finds an idiom for a humour which is as sharp as an arrowhead and as hard as flint , and a style for an emotion which is shaped from the very suppression and denial of feeling .
24 And as late as World War II , the castle played a crucial role in Britain 's defence .
25 He said to say , cos he , we were talking about DJs in general and how basically if performing artist if anything else , you know , you 've still got ta react to your audience and all that sort of thing .
26 Discretion may have tended to appear the better part of valour , and certainly better than defeat and its resultant loss of prestige .
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