Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The ICAI is next with 3% , arising mainly from the Irish registrations of the major firms , with both the ICAS and ACCA regulating less than 1% . |
2 | Perhaps it was at that same party that Marevna , who stayed until dawn , saw Modigliani and Beatrice fighting ferociously until Modi grabbed her and flung her through a closed window . |
3 | In Hereford and Worcester , the amount of land covered by roads offices and houses has more than doubled since the war.In Gloucestershire the figure is ninety-five per cent , with a similar impact on pasture-land . |
4 | A strong east wind crested the wavelets on the dark bosom of Loch Ness , rain-clouds gave to each hill a sombre tone ; some rocky crags and woodland had deeper and richer hues ; while the foreground of heather in full bloom , a corn-field , and potato and turnip rigs , gave other colourings . |
5 | Strach and Macca work well when we have a ball winner in the side ( i.e Fairclough or Batts ) but they had to hang back quite alot to cover Hodge and White who were playing crap . |
6 | Equally important is the candidate 's ability and willingness to participate fully and actively in the research programme and to work independently with minimal supervision . |
7 | They are separable ; but in the end it is only when process and artists come together that the most memorable work is achieved : when Dürer and woodcut , Daniell and aquatint , Greenaway and colour printing meet in immortal partnership . |
8 | I had to develop communication methods which became so automatic , so intuitive , that facts , ideas and opinions flowed easily and effectively without loss of time between me and the rest of humanity living or dead . |
9 | In the longer term the objective would be to process payroll and personnel work internally and a replacement system may be powerful enough to allow use of a tailored software package from Chessington . |
10 | The troubles had deep roots in the previous hundred years and represented a breakdown in much of the aristocratic social order which the classical forms of houses and estates concealed rather than coerced . |
11 | Piste care is relentlessly industrious , part moguled and part groomed so that all tastes are catered for . |
12 | In the evaluators ' view , the county is to be congratulated on undertaking a project of this type in an attempt to overcome some of the inadequacies that characterise school library provision and curriculum planning within and beyond Essex . |
13 | So adds up very nicely to three sixty and Kelly spent more than she had . |
14 | Mona and Sheila rose earlier than usual the next morning . |
15 | Robinson soon went , but Gooch and Gower batted well and took the overnight score to 110 for 1 ; only another 119 to avoid the follow-on and clearly England 's best day of the series so far . |
16 | We have studied top management groups that are not good at problem solving and decision making precisely because the participants have weak egos and are uncomfortable with competition . |
17 | Arthur and Peggy married later and came to England , living near Box Hill , Surrey . |
18 | The bands playing tonight are secondary to the club itself , a gentle womb-like receptacle for hardened humanity , draped and gently lit , with baubles and bobbles dangling overhead and a vast array of music everywhere . |
19 | Yet there is at least one moment at which Revelation seems very close and allegory does all but break through — naturally enough , a moment of ‘ eucatastrophe ’ , to use Tolkien 's term for sudden moments of fairy-tale salvation . |
20 | CEPR 's special role relating funders and researchers benefits both and goes beyond intermediation or ‘ brokerage ’ . |
21 | Five raiders armed with sawn-off shotguns , rifles and machetes stole more than £10,000 from Dry , part of the Factory empire . |
22 | Napoleon III , who had a horror of offending anyone socially , said nothing and both he and Eugénie behaved graciously and warmly during the dinner , as though not in the least put out . |
23 | Thacker and Bradbury broke away and into the attackers . |
24 | The pace and enthusiasm flagged considerably when attention had to switch from abstract or grand designs to the nitty-gritty of practical details . |
25 | ‘ Go and tell that fox : ‘ I am driving out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow , and on the third day I shall finish my work ! ’ |
26 | Rain and Oliver heard Foucard and Denis rattle downstairs and then cobblestones rang beneath their feet . |
27 | Of the twenty-nine entries on the full list of sites and institutions receiving more than 100,000 visitors in 1991 , only the Blue Grotto and the Egyptian Museum in Turin saw visitor numbers rise in comparison with 1990 . |
28 | The employment and income created directly and indirectly by Scotch Whisky companies and their associated supplier chains has a further impact on the UK economy . |
29 | Peter Clark is appealing for his daughter 's clients , friends and associates to come forward if they have even the smallest amount of information . |
30 | Higher social groups appeared to make more use of health services in relation to need however ( Brotherston 1976 ; Forster 1976 ) and research published shortly after the Black Report argued that they also obtained a disproportionate share of NHS resources when ill ( Le Grand 1982 ) . |