Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Does Article 37 mean that the normal grounds for termination of a treaty ( material breach and rebus sic stantibus ) do not apply to obligations and rights created for third States ? |
2 | The right politician must be put in charge of the Treasury to bring the economy back to even keel , reduce the trade deficit and force both inflation and interest rates down in time for the next election . |
3 | lagopus , the former breed and winter farther north . |
4 | I have a duty to nearly a thousand people from the Leicester area who have written to me about adult basic education and community further education . |
5 | We pointed out to him that we have in that county a structure of adult basic education and community further education which the rest of the country can only dream of . |
6 | PLAINE-SAINT-LANGE : Grey limestone and marl just north of the village . |
7 | At the moment the Mammoth store in Calais sells more beer and wine especially beer , than any other because of the English . |
8 | Does the Minister agree that his initial answer , taken with the huge increases that his Administration have brought about in national insurance contributions , the poll tax and the burden of rates that business men and business women have to pay , makes it clear that his party is the tax , tax and tax again party ? |
9 | Erm which is points up a weakness there on the public relations side there I mean going back to their post share repurchase they said that they 'd got no new products in the pipeline , no research and development really sort of throwing anything up in the near future . |
10 | Whilst it is clear that an employee can not be prevented from using his general skill and knowledge once employment is over , there has been some doubt until recently as to whether the employer could exert any control over such use during employment or whether the law would imply such control . |
11 | The sight of both host and hostess apparently sleeping rallied the laggards , eventually , and with apologies they began to stumble to their feet . |
12 | At the foot of Ballard Cliff the beach is covered by fallen rocks of chalk , changing to pebbles and shingle further south . |
13 | The investigator chose oxygen both times for the same 12 patients , air then oxygen for 1 patient , and air then air for 1 patient ( p<0.001 , binomial distribution ) . |
14 | Sainsbury 's champagne at £8.75 is also a fine example of decently mature fullness and ripeness yet freshness and fruit but scores a point more for greater elegance at no greater cost . |
15 | Surely in time and eternity only death and hell were really serious . |
16 | This photograph is part of an exhibition by Toby Glanville of British and French traditionally food producers . |
17 | 7.15pm tea and coffee 7.45pm start of meeting |
18 | VIRTUAL reality is being developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Science and Technology so estate agents will be able to show prospective clients properties without having to leave their offices . |