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

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31 However , a multi-oppression approach demonstrated to youth workers once and for all the importance of making the connections , and that Girls ' Work is Youth Work .
32 Already , too , one may see the start of a symbiotic relationship in which France would increasingly depend upon American resources to achieve purposes which , left to herself , would be beyond her , while American objectives , although they did not entirely coincide with the French and for all the power which they would ultimately deploy , had to include France as a frail but , for the moment , indispensable means by which they might be attained .
33 And for all the pomp and ceremony , for all the formality and precision , the security and the months of planning , for all the cameras and lights , it was still a touching and surprisingly intimate affair .
34 This was certainly the view of a leader in The Times Higher Education Supplement which talked of ‘ the expectation , and for many the hope , that the bipartite structure to be established by the Bill will not endure for long ’ .
35 With even a fairly low-level British qualification , a teacher can find employment in many countries , and for many the opportunity to travel is a very significant aspect of the attraction of a career in this field .
36 Many women who moved into occasional prostitution through economic necessity had probably already had previous sexual experience , and for many the distinction between occasional sex with a young wooer and clandestine prostitution may have remained fluid .
37 British patients wait longer than most of their European neighbours to be seen by a hospital doctor , and for many the wait is not just weeks but months — months that may potentially make a great difference to their condition , as German et al show ( p 429 ) .
38 It relates to actual consumption rather than possible consumption , and for many the equity of this method of taxation may well be greater than that achieved through income tax .
39 Even more striking was the upsurge in heavy industry , and for this the State itself was primarily responsible .
40 A possession to be treasured and for some a reminder of better times .
41 The pain of returning circulation was violent , and for half an hour he bit his lips and clenched the muscles that still worked to keep himself from moaning .
42 Think you 'll do , you did want to get changed and for half an hour , cos we 've got plenty of things to change into does n't matter
43 For one thing , it paid better than she could believe , and for another the work seemed to be something she could really get her teeth into .
44 There may also be the tacit and covert implication that those people who have to live in and through such an object world are equally superficial and deluded , and are unable to comprehend their position .
45 Just briefly , I have been correspondence right back erm it 's difficult to see why that land was designated for land except that it 's agricultural land and erm my point is that the gradient on a lot of the site , especially on the northern erm banks is one in five and one in seven and to build on that would erm well even said that the building would be imponderous so I mean i it just is n't a suitable site , apart from the link road , for , for housing either because the gradient there would , would be very erm difficult from a landscape point of view a there 's nothing they could do to improve the till you know the turn of the century and they are and through all the planning papers from nineteen eighty five it is said that that Hill ca n't be improved so I mean unless they do something erm dramatic , I ca n't see what they can do , I mean it just is n't a suitable site for development .
46 And through all the commotion of clapping and cheering , just for a moment , the world stood still .
47 By the 1580s Lythe 's survey was being copied by other artists in simplified form and after 1590 the substance of it began to appear in print .
48 Many wage earners were indeed better off than ever before , and after 1922 the economy was free from inflation .
49 And hell , I thought ; I had been tired ; I was tired still , and I would phone that evening — definitely — and say I 'd fallen asleep , and nobody would be too bothered , and after all a chap could only cope with so much sorrow-saying in one day … of course I 'd phone .
50 However , the temptation to sneak a look , at the answers can be irresistible , and after all the purpose of a network is not research but sharing .
51 Particularly when it went wrong and after all the man was purely a terrorist .
52 She had known as soon as they had arrived at the lodge that her heart had made the right decision , even though it felt irresponsible and utterly childish to be spending a summer like this , at her age , and after all the work she had done to put the initials MD after her name .
53 All the dishes in this simple menu are quick to prepare and are temptingly light — perfect before and after all the overindulgence at Christmas !
54 And after all the controversy involving Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis this summer , Lancashire and Surrey will be well aware that people are going to be looking at their performances .
55 However , a child , having the book read to them , would not think of such complex ideas , and after all the book was designed for a child .
56 And after all the running around I 've done for you in the last couple of days .
57 And after all the fuss that 's been going on in work I do n't really like to ask to go early .
58 Merry , in the Houses of Healing , asks immediately after his recall from death by the sacral king for ‘ supper first , and after that a pipe ’ .
59 He then spent three days at Fort King being questioned by people from the DIA , the FBI , the CIA and the DEA , and after that a bunch of US Marshals took him away into the Federal Witness Protection program .
60 All sounds from outside were muffled because of the dock being partly below ground level , set into the slope of the bank , but in a short while I heard the sound of a car door slamming and after that the noise of an engine starting up and being driven away .
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