Example sentences of "and [prep] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 According to the ideology , such relative purity can only be retained by the ritual avoidance of contact between members of the different castes and as such determining the extent to which one can enter into any sort of activity or relationship .
2 We were up and off early to beat the heat .
3 Our study documents the largest number of cases of person-to-person transmission of a single P cepacia strain within and between regional CF centres , and describes social contacts before colonisation .
4 Analysis of these responses provides further information on sex differences and between those opting for different subjects .
5 In seeking to explore the links between trade , slavery and industry , historians have been handicapped by lack of detailed evidence about the scale and pattern of Britain 's trade with Africa and the Americas and about those participating in such activity .
6 But if , and most of are I 'm sure that we 've come today with some thorn in our flesh somewhere , some worry , some difficulty or a disappointment perhaps of some kind , then just remember that in all things God works together for good with those who love him , and for that rejoice and give thanks , and again I say , rejoice .
7 Maybe the authors realised this anyway , as they each made their colonies telepathic — and for that to solve the problem the collective mind must in some sense exist as a permanent , ordered structure of its own .
8 Dr Neil tried to calm himself by a grave examination of the doll , as though it were one of his patients , holding the tiny wrist to take the pulse , only to see the laughter on her face , and for that to provoke him to further inward excesses .
9 The US administration on Sept. 19 announced a ban on the import of fish caught by means of " drift nets " ; the ban had effect immediately for South Pacific catches , and for all catches from July 1 , 1992 .
10 A reparto , the division of the great estates among the agrarian poor , was the recurring demand of the endemic jacqueries of Andalusia as a once and for all cure for chronic underemployment .
11 Will my right hon. Friend once and for all nail the myth of the credible three-boat Trident deterrent ?
12 An even more extraordinary paper originated in the State Department : described as a ‘ possible method of solving the Indo-China problem ’ which would ‘ once and for all smoke out Ho Chi Minh and determine whether he is primarily a nationalist or a communist ’ .
13 I agreed with Gyggle , only by entering the dreamscape , the hypercast of my hotted-up mind , could I hope to resolve this paradox and once and for all free myself from the malevolent force which I felt had shaped my life .
14 He added : ‘ Let us move beyond containment , and once and for all end the Cold War . ’
15 It 's a once and for all saving .
16 If I could only resolve that lower right hand panel though , he wrote , or even decide once and for all to leave it empty , then perhaps the boredom would disappear .
17 So , in an effort to once and for all give you the facts on why we 're Fun Factor Number 1 , we 've called in a few experts to run through the complete bizzo .
18 ‘ If anyone supposes ’ , she wrote , ‘ that my power of speaking was a gift that came naturally to me , without any effort on my part , let them once and for all dispossess themselves of any such ideas .
19 There is real love and joy to be found in families and human life ; no person is totally under the control of the Evil One until sin once and for all obliterates the imago dei .
20 The Left , as we have seen , believed that the October revolution had once and for all buried the national issue .
21 Above all , the CMHTs pointed to the heavy demands implicit in their own definition of success : the creation of a full range of services , not just alternative accommodation , and responsiveness to continuous changes in need and capacity rather than a once and for all move from one living environment to another .
22 This union along with the Labour Party should have no with the philosophy of workfare , it once and once and for all reject this philosophy and send it back to the bad old days of workhouses , parish guardians , the real Victorian values .
23 Guidance about further reading can be given so that learning continues and is not viewed as a once and for all matter .
24 ‘ This spectacular discovery should once and for all prove what shape the original Globe was , ’ Martin Clout , the theatre architecture historian , said .
25 But it was too late , or perhaps I forced the confession out of myself , determined once and for all to rid myself of the burden of this secret .
26 She wrote : ‘ let us once and for all dismiss this talk of ‘ a woman 's painting ’ and ‘ a man 's painting ’ .
27 At the moment we are working very hard to get all of our systems right , but of course it is not a once and for all process .
28 The exercises have been designed and arranged progressively , and for greatest benefit the days must be done in proper sequence .
29 Cut all main branches back to a few inches long and for each prepare 2–3 scions of the new variety as for whip and tongue grafting , but trim their bases to a long wedge shape .
30 For forty hours he had not slept , and for nine had been in the thickest of the fighting .
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