Example sentences of "and [adj] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition the sale will include a red and brown-glazed Vezzi gondola lantern dating from circa 1725 . |
2 | Marble floors and hand-painted Venetian style furniture give the property a traditional feel , and welcoming staff add to the warmth . |
3 | This quantitative work is supplemented by case studies of UK armaments exports and specific developing country recipients . |
4 | I sat alone in the canteen at college , I stopped drinking in pubs and chatty male bus conductors and shop assistants were met with blank stares . |
5 | In this respect , the opinions of the parliamentary leadership were not dissimilar to those of the majority of Labour supporters , but this congruence does not invalidate the claim that Labour 's substantive and definite electoral support bloc was on the decline , and was being replaced , at least at the margin , by a more conditional and circumspect form of popular support . |
6 | The microcontroller is a CMOS device and normal anti-static handling procedures should be followed . |
7 | After initial treatment 14 patients had no further gastrointestinal symptoms and normal complete blood count and erythrocyte sedimentation rate for the remainder of that year ( quiescent disease ) . |
8 | The mean age of patients in the colorectal cancer and benign colorectal tumour groups was higher than that of the inflammatory bowel and normal rectal mucosa groups , as would be expected from the age distributions of surgery for these different pathologies . |
9 | Will he send a message to the Provisional IRA and the disloyalists that the mindless , aimless use of bullets and bombs will not be as successful as parliamentary debates and normal political election campaigns ? |
10 | Though he declined to say who he thought would win tomorrow , one gets the impression that he will be in Scotland 's corner , remembering that if they do win they will head for Twickenham and possible Triple Crown glory . |
11 | Stage 4 Monitoring and Possible Corrective Action Monitoring is the process of comparing actual performance with a predetermined plan . |
12 | The work of the former on jus cogens , the Draft Code of Offences against Mankind , and the concept of an international State crime and the consequences of the commission thereof all develop the concept of obligations owed to the international legal community , and possible third party responses to violation . |
13 | The victim , Rodney G. King , suffered fractures to the skull , a crushed eye socket and a broken ankle , and possible permanent brain damage . |
14 | The flat string of squares flickered slightly just sufficiently to show it was a projection , nothing real ; but although it was apparent the line of squares itself was merely an image , on its surface sat seemingly real and solid wooden chess pieces made from black and white wood , and set on that strange line like tiny isolated guard towers on a chequered frontier wall . |
15 | Cuban-Spanish relations in the wake of the July embassy crisis [ see p. 37814 ] improved following talks on Oct. 11 in Madrid between Cuban Vice-President Rodríguez and Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González Márquez . |
16 | Again , broad differences between the British and Spanish public enterprise sectors , and in the respective government policies towards them , are outlined . |
17 | With help from master decorator Renzo Mongiardino , who is known to have helped him in the past , Ortiz-Patiño should have little trouble showing off the rare editions , manuscripts and fine bindings first collected by his father ; his own Dutch and Spanish Old Master paintings ; English silver by Paul de Lamerie and the gold snuff boxes he has been collecting since 1956 . |
18 | Notable foreign visitors to Bulgaria early in 1990 included United States Secretary of State James Baker ( Feb. 10-11 ) ; Italian Foreign Minister Gianni De Michelis ( March 1-2 ) ; and Spanish Foreign Minister Francisco Fernández Ordoñez ( March 5-7 ) . |
19 | As 20 stewards busied about serving guests a sumptuous feast , Diana happily chatted away to both president Mitterrand and Spanish foreign minister Don Javier Solana Madariaga . |
20 | To demonstrate that the E-cadherin expressed by LC reflected endogenous synthesis , we characterized LC- and KC-derived E-cadherin messenger RNAs . |
21 | NetLabs and NCR will integrate client-server environments , data-oriented internetworks and speech-oriented wide area networks onto a single management system , according to NetLabs . |
22 | However , because of concerns about the long-term efficacy and safety of class I drugs in patients with advanced and progressive structural heart disease , we no longer use these agents alone in cardiac arrest survivors in the absence of an ICD . |
23 | The stability of gastric carcinoids and hyperplastic endocrine cell changes in the gastric corpus of pernicious anaemia patients has not been extensively studied . |
24 | The few small cottages which had once made up the village community had been bulldozed into the ground and their occupants moved into the grey and faceless high-rise apartment blocks of the new urban development . |
25 | Centre Andy Currier landed a penalty goal and outstanding Welsh wing John Devereux added Widnes ' second try in the 72nd minute . |
26 | Let them see to it that their power is used effectively in the coming elections for the establishment of a bona-fide working-class party , and above all let them beware of the intriguing politics and hypocritical middle class friends of Germany . |
27 | ‘ She wore winter woollies and moth-eaten old rabbit skins . ’ |
28 | EEG , ECT and regional cerebral blood flow techniques are similarly unhelpful in this respect . |
29 | Many of Hazel 's friends gathered at Yew Lodge to wish her a long and happy retirement , and regional managing director Graham Foote presented her with a microwave oven , a transistor radio , and numerous other gifts on behalf of her many friends and colleagues . |
30 | Family health services authorities should establish a multidisciplinary primary care research strategy group , drawing where possible on local academic departments of general practice and public health and with district and regional public health medicine representatives . |