Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 The decay component is where the energy status gradually declines and eventually the system should continue to a state of virtual exhaustion ; the cyclic component occurs because energy and possibly material input changes in a rhythmic manner associated with diurnal and seasonal climatic cycles ; and a random component is provided by irregular supplies of energy such as rainstorms .
2 But repeat the procedure often enough and the response will diminish and eventually the animal will no longer curl itself into a ball when touched — as if it had become accustomed to the stimulus and no longer regarded it as dangerous .
3 so hopefully they should grow through the fence , come out the other side and eventually the fence will be hidden such as
4 The value of the net assets will be assessed during the audit and presumably the Purchaser will pay less if the net assets fall below the parties expectations .
5 Proudly and thankfully the Association will remember them .
6 The adult worms in the intestine cause little apparent damage to the mucosa , but occasionally , if large numbers are present , there may be obstruction , and rarely a worm may migrate into the bile duct , causing obstructive jaundice and carcass condemnation .
7 Spread of the ulcers can occur by auto-inoculation and rarely the spread may be such as to cause gangrene of the penis .
8 When you do your first beat , you 're walking with the sergeant and suddenly a voice will call out , ‘ Where are you going , son ? ’ and you 're about ten yards ahead .
9 I would be sitting at home , and suddenly the telephone would go : ‘ You mother-fucking crook , you 've sent lots of pictures abroad .
10 On the other hand , this conclusion is not universally accepted ( Gilbert and Strebel , 1987 ; Buzzell and Gale , 1987 ) and so a company would be wise to study the extent to which separate or continued ‘ generic ’ market strategies determine profitability in its particular industry .
11 Known as London Fields , Angela and Matthew Flowers had intended to use it for storage , but the appeal of the space suggested a more imaginative solution and so a proportion will be employed for changing exhibitions or for more permanent installations by gallery artists .
12 One of the effects of anharmonicity is that these transitions do not all have exactly the same frequency , and so a band may have a very complex form .
13 Not one single name was forwarded from branches to HQ , and so no action could be taken .
14 Not one single name was forwarded from branches to HQ , and so no action could be taken .
15 There is no nucleus consisting of two protons alone and so no energy can be liberated by a pair of protons making such an object .
16 At the same time there may be little provision of help in child care , and so the couple will have to organise their lives accordingly .
17 ‘ Beruna will not lie still in her hut for you this day , and so the Whale will thrash about .
18 She will not face inland , and so the Whale will not swim ashore .
19 He realised first that a muon in the vicinity of a hydrogen atom would orbit 207 times nearer to the central nucleus than would the electron , and so the muon would get inside the electron 's orbit and take over the electrical attraction of the proton ; it is an atomic ‘ excuse me ’ dance routine .
20 For example , a manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen taps might wish to assess the potential market for taps in country A and country B. The income per capita in country A might be three times the income per capita in country B , and so the manufacturer might assess the potential market for taps to be three times as large in country A as in country B. However , the inhabitants of country B might live in larger houses than people in country A , and the country B houses might have an average 1 ½ times more bathrooms/kitchens .
21 The cup shadows the cell and so the animal can gain an impression of the direction of the light source .
22 The Springvale Enterprise Park held out greater promise because it is mixed Catholic and Protestant and so the government might be willing to fund it .
23 Now if that is correct perhaps a minister could say so and clear in explicit terms er because it is very , very important because increasingly er a number of firms act in er in er in in both capacities and indeed for the large firms I think many of us are aware of the difficulty that 's now arising and there are only half a dozen very large accountancy firms that are capable of providing accounting and auditing services in this country and indeed most of them are beneficiaries of this government 's largesse in awarding public service contracts er to a surprising degree and so the government will be well aware of the problem .
24 ABLE however , is unable to trigger the corresponding process model and so the module will not follow the associated process model .
25 Each product that is sold will earn a gross profit margin of £20 , and so the company would need to sell 10,000 units to break even .
26 Prohibiting the purchase of shares The Model Code applies equally to own-share purchases ( the Yellow Book , Section 5 , Chapter 2 , para 44 ) and so the company should not purchase any shares during any period when the directors would not be free to do so on their own account .
27 However , the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) has told New Scientist that these figures are likely to be underestimates , and so the survey should be based on a population size that is ‘ nearer 12 000 ’ .
28 And so the inventory can measure androgyny , high scoring on feminine and masculine subscales , and undifferentiation , low scoring on both subscales , as well as femininity and masculinity .
29 To defend one ‘ faith ’ is to deny another , and so the stake must have been all too easy a rendezvous for anyone who tried to maintain their integrity .
30 The Court held on the one hand that the protection of the Directive was a matter of public policy and so the worker could not trade away his right under the Directive to the maintenance of the same terms and conditions , even if ‘ the employee obtains new benefits in compensation for the disadvantages resulting from an amendment to his contract of employment so that , taking the matter as a whole , he is not placed in a worse position than before ’ ( point 15 ) .
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