Example sentences of "and [adj] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , both Oct-1 and Oct-2 stimulate initiation of adenovirus DNA replication in vitro via the POU domain ( 27,43 ) .
2 And that keeps money in Darlington . ’
3 The membrane 's maintained in a in a hyperpolarized state and that inhibits action potentials , and that enables coordination of pathways which either fire or do n't fire in response to a depolarizing stimulus .
4 The only responsibility the writer has is to get his words right and that takes care of everything else that the novel , or short story is capable of .
5 In particular , the focus of the investigation is with the communication , both verbal and non-verbal , which occurs within the consultation between the professional and his client and that takes place on other occasions between the personnel themselves .
6 None of the partners here is actually entitled to a salary ; in theory we split the profits in accordance with a formula that we fix annually and that takes account of age , and experience and what people are contributing in terms of work or clients .
7 In the simplest terms , the daily timing system consists of a body clock that is synchronized by external time-cues and that sends information to a variety of systems in the body and so produces daily rhythms in them .
8 and that drawn length of linen blind
9 The law was passed in the face of strong objections from southern deputies , echoing the view of one senior journalist earlier this month , that ‘ the law created more difficulties for editors , their rights will be limited and that means journalism in general will be limited . ’
10 ‘ There are others being compared to him and that puts pressure on players like Shearer , Wright and Paul Merson because the fans want them to score goals like Lineker did .
11 Companies faced with massive investment in new pollution control equipment , if a plant is to be located in a new location , may well find it cheaper and simpler to expand pollution at existing facilities , thereby adding to industrial inertia ( Elsom , 1983 ) .
12 A common example is the reaction of di-acid and di-amine to form nylon with water as a by-product .
13 It is far more efficient and professional to do business in my office or theirs . ’
14 In 1290 and 1300 he went on missions to the papal curia , and in 1298 and 1299 took part in Anglo-French peace negotiations .
15 Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services .
16 Although the SPD agreed with the bill 's intention and much of its detail , it used its majority in the Bundesrat to reject the bill because it empowered the government to use telephone-tapping and mail-interception to gather evidence of illegal arms sales .
17 Some youngsters who sniff have accidents while they are intoxicated and some suffer damage to their health .
18 Nevertheless , some teachers claimed that the appraisal had produced little in the way of changes and some had difficulty in remembering quite what the adviser had proposed at their own feedback session .
19 She could feel her cheeks burning as girls she 'd been to the convent school with in Naas said , ‘ Welcome , mam ’ and some had slyness in their smiles .
20 We have been given to understand that our forest of Chippenham around the place called ‘ Holloway ’ is so dense that malefactors are able to lie hid in those parts , and so travellers are threatened with frequent losses , and some incur peril of lives and goods there .
21 JULIEN Temple , maker and some say perpetrator of Absolute Beginners , possibly the last ambitious British musical we 'll see on the screen , has taken things easier with Earth Girls Are Easy ( Prince Charles etc , PG ) .
22 Each of these series uses commentary to explain and underline the main points and some include comment from the teachers seen in the film .
23 Karadjordje , the Metropolitan of Belgrade , Leontius , and many of the Serbian leaders fled across the Danube to Zemun , and some found refuge in the Orthodox monasteries in the Fruška Gora , where the prečani ( = across the river ) Serbs kept alive the culture and traditions of Serbdom .
24 That 's a thing about stories , sometimes ; they have different endings according to who you listen to , and some have sort of open endings , and some do n't actually have proper endings yet . ’
25 This suggests that low prostacyclin production may be a consequence of arterial endothelial cell loss or damage and this requires restoration by normalisation of metabolism for some days before prostacyclin production returns to normal ( Harrison et al , 1980 ) .
26 On average , a body is injected with approximately 12–16 pints of the one and a half per cent or two per cent solution and this takes place over a time period of approximately one to two hours .
27 Admittedly — and this takes care of the other payoff conditions needed to make the situation a true Prisoner 's Dilemma — they probably agreed with the generals in preferring to win the war rather than lose it .
28 They all felt constrained by Israel 's proximity to the Western bloc , and this took precedence over the enforcement of the 1949 Geneva Convention .
29 At the end of the year the Board agreed with the Chief Executive , Mr Philip Court , that he could take early retirement , and this took effect from the end of January 1990 .
30 It was agreed that another meeting should be called to launch a civil rights body and this took place on 29 January 1967 .
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