Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | For example , one might propose that the mental lexicon is divided into a semantic and a phonological system , rather than being a unified whole , and that priming occurs in only one of these systems . |
2 | How are cross-curriculum themes such as equal opportunities and multicultural issues built in ? |
3 | Mr Salem said there was an enormous increase in French , Dutch and Spanish shoppers cashing in on favourable exchange rates . |
4 | If we add an edge from I to J , we will create a cycle ( a sequence of distinct edges , each having a node in common with its predecessor , and each node appearing in exactly two edges ) by adding the edge I to J to the edges of the path from J to 1 . |
5 | 650 , won the most valuable player award for his play-off record of eight runs , two home runs and eight runs batted in . |
6 | The combination of high precipitation , water surpluses , large number of wet days and low insolation experienced in highly oceanic areas is thought to increase the rate of growth and the competitive abilities of bryophytes , notably Sphagnum species , hypnoid mosses and Racomitrium ( Poore & McVean 1957 ) , all of which are very conspicuous in plant communities in the Western Isles . |
7 | In Sheffield in the first stage , when annuals and short-lived perennials move in , Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus ) , knotgrass ( Polygonum aviculare ) , orache ( Atriplex hastata ) and fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) are common . |
8 | At first annuals and short-lived perennials move in ( above left ) ; fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) is typical of these ( left ) . |
9 | Why did n't Japan 's ever-prudent and oh-so-dominant bureaucrats step in to prevent it ? |
10 | They found that £15 or £20 a week went as far in an erstwhile fishing village on Spain 's Costa Brava as it did at an English seaside hotel or holiday camp , with cheap wine and reliable sunshine thrown in . |
11 | The radio plays continually , and some folk come in just to check the hourly news . |
12 | It starts with a multicoloured starfield and some text fading in and out . |
13 | Ponds and lakes , too , benefit from their surroundings , as leaves and insects perish within them , and some nutrients run in from the surrounding land . |
14 | And this feller caved in then and admitted it . |
15 | And this bloke come in today and erm looked a bit , looked a bit like a tramp did n't quite catch what he said , I 'm sure he said God sent me in here for a cigarette ! |
16 | at party yeah I was in the toilet yeah and this bloke comes in and goes oh and I 'd only got like a hit 's worth left |
17 | an electro cardiograph , it 's a tracing of the electrical il impulses from the heart given off by the heart and this chap came in he 'd never had one before and he was nervous anyway , so I 'm trying to put him at his ease and I , I put , you have to put like a rubber band round their arms and legs and attach erm electrodes to them , you do n't feel anything , you 're only measuring the electrical impulses given off by the heart |
18 | Those of you who wish will one day be provided with new identities and luxurious homes to live in . |
19 | It is difficult to imagine a public transport setting where the combination of infinitely ( and rapidly ) varying weather and interesting manual flying in arguably one of Europe 's most beautiful areas can be bettered . |
20 | More than 50 adults arrested and 140 children taken in for questioning after raids across France on outlawed Children of God sect which preaches free love for all ages . |
21 | The free booklet , published by Darlington Borough Council , features details of more than 70 hotels , guest houses and self- catering centres in and around the town . |
22 | Austin , Texas-based Dell Computer Corp keeps them coming — yesterday added seven new 80486-based Dimension personal computers at from $1,400 including colour monitor and enhanced graphics built in through an integrated local bus video system : the systems also include 4Mb , 170Mb disk , 3.5 ’ and 5.25 ’ floppies , 512Kb video RAM MS-DOS 6.0 and Windows 3.1 installed , and mouse . |
23 | How she had managed it , God knows , except perhaps that beautiful and exciting women dropping in out of the blue at the bottom of the world were not very plentiful . |
24 | Art gallery and licensed restaurant set in lovingly restored farm buildings of the early 1800s . |
25 | Mrs Putt might want a stall cleared out and fresh straw put in for some company she 's expecting , or she 'll want me to hitch up a carriage so she can go visiting . |
26 | This idea finds an echo in many African countries but assumes a Marxist-Leninist view of the economic and social order found in only a handful of African ruling élites . |
27 | She said : ‘ I remember looking at the windows , and German tourists coming in and then … ’ |
28 | We witnessed recently a singular event in Zaire when Belgian and French troops went in to protect their citizens . |
29 | Greater and lesser frequency existed in about equal proportions , but nearly twice as many of this married population had intercourse only once a week , or less often , than had intercourse three times or more in a week . |
30 | It was a boarding-house where foreigners and theatrical folk lived in upstairs rooms and the kitchens always smelt of stew and roasting meat , currant buns and freshly baked bread . |