Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | And so the Walking Diet evolved . |
32 | With a number of solids the interatomic forces are stronger and stiffer than they are in common liquids and so the surface energies are higher , often ten or twenty times the values for ordinary liquids . |
33 | When an insect alights on water , the surface is dimpled by its legs and thus extended and so the surface energy is increased . |
34 | However , these traditional role expectations prove weaker than the pressure of the other goals and practical constraints , and so the gender role is modified . |
35 | And so the state sector is n't in the fiction at all , and things are worked out from the outside by slightly maverick women , sorting out the problems created by the state — whether it 's in terms of poverty or wife bashing . |
36 | The resultant figure is a net liability and so the minority interest is a debit balance . |
37 | This £100 million will be received by workers , contractors , suppliers , etc. who are enga-ged on building the motorway , and so the first-round effect will be an equivalent increase in national income of £100 million ( remember , income must equal expenditure ) . |
38 | The draw to decide which colour pieces the players have in the first of their 24 games ended with Kasparov gaining white — and so the opening move in the series which begins at London 's Savoy Theatre next Tuesday . |
39 | Remember the mortgage itself is n't a debt , and so the compensation scheme does n't apply . |
40 | With managed floating there is a risk that speculators will suffer capital losses since the monetary authority is no longer attempting to defend a rigid par value , and so the exchange rate can move in either direction in response to market pressures . |
41 | Not until after the medieval period was it economically viable to recover amounts as small as this , and so the gold content of silver artefacts can be a useful indicator of their antiquity . |
42 | The low-income groups and pensioners spend a higher proportion of their money on food and fuel , whose prices have risen by more than other items , and so the inflation index for these groups has risen faster than inflation for the average person . |
43 | If you put Range Rover 3.54:1 differentials in a Land Rover , then the increase in gearing is 25 per cent and so the speedo reading is well below the actual speed and well outside the legal requirements . |
44 | During the summer months it was possible to get a much more highly paid job as a housecleaner , a ‘ barker ’ or a bingo-caller or a taxi driver , and so the winter job of working in a factory was a ‘ stop gap ’ . |
45 | The two layers of atoms are initially x metres apart and so the strain energy per square metre for a stress s causing a strain e will be : But Hooke 's law says : So , putting in for e : Strain energy per square metre = |
46 | A major difficulty with this approach is that structural relations can not be represented , and so the type/token relationship of items in permanent memory and in working memory can not be represented . |
47 | And so the population increase would they would n't be able to . |
48 | These later die and so the carbon dioxide eventually finds its way to the sea floor as sediment . |
49 | And so the dining room . |
50 | ‘ Soul II Soul went whoof to the top , and so the record people started to dig deeper into that whole club scene . |
51 | The heat capacity of this is negligible and so the term Cvessel in equation ( 5 ) can be ignored . |
52 | Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module . |
53 | This phase relationship is determined by the point at which the position detector generates a pulse to trigger a change in excitation and so the detector trigger point must vary with speed if the pull-out torque is required over the complete speed range . |
54 | Typically τ o is of the order of 10 -10 seconds for and so the relaxation time for a polymer chain with would be about 100 seconds . |
55 | For example , we noted earlier that if we hear tres … , the cohort will include trestle , tress and trespass , and so the recognition point will not have been reached . |
56 | There is no reason for consumers ' tastes to have changed and so the demand curve is unaffected . |
57 | To reach or exceed tough targets , an executive 's company may offer the incentive of a holiday abroad if he or she succeeds , and so the business executive adds to the swelling tide of international tourists . |
58 | Erm but er you 'll notice from my wording er revised wording of the policy , I seek to define the terms of that self containment by using the words , and so the District Council will seek to secure land for . |
59 | Libraries have failed to recognise the change in the information-seeking patterns of the individual , and so the market share of library services has decreased . |
60 | However , most firms in the UK do not have their securities traded on the stock exchange , and so the market value balance sheet is never formally presented . |