Example sentences of "and [prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | He said yesterday that young people who hack innocently and for fun will be more inclined to listen to approaches from potential evil doers . |
2 | It was mentioned earlier that the requirements for status and for affection may pull in quite different directions . |
3 | They survived , and for entertainment would buy themselves hot potatoes from a stall for their pockets , and explore London , enjoying particularly the spectacle of the horse-drawn fire-engines thundering out of Cripplegate , often six at a time . |
4 | In our life-long quest for true fulfilment and for happiness may we not be too often diverted by striving for things which are worldly and too easily discarded . |
5 | The transformation of primordial spectra from radiation to matter domination and through recombination can be described by a transfer function , T k , giving the post-recombination spectrum where is the initial epoch when perturbations were generated . |
6 | Indeed , I very much doubt whether in all cases the distinction between mistake of fact and of law can be justified any longer . |
7 | The possibilities both of prediction and of evaluation will of course be limited by the observer 's own range of awareness . |
8 | This stated : ‘ The classical features of meningococcal meningitis and of septicaemia may not always be present , particularly in very young children . |
9 | They , like us , get the occasional irritating itch , and of necessity can not scratch it discretely ! |
10 | A sustained address to the linguistic and other symbol systems which support and express discourses of the individual subject and of gender might change this . |
11 | The bees ' behaviour has developed phylogenetically and of course may now be regarded as a more or less necessary causal consequence of their finding food . |
12 | The loss of land plants would make a difference to the chemistry of the atmosphere ( and of course would be a tragedy ) . |
13 | And of course let's not forget LEISURE LEADER , Harlow Sportcentre 's own magazine — Your Magazine . |
14 | Getting the weans in to sleep with them in the Kingsize and of course will they move back to their bunkbeds once He 's back ? |
15 | The following observations follow those on the agenda , and of course will be dealt with together at the same time so far as possible . |
16 | At the convention 's closing ceremony , incoming IFAC chairman Peter Angars of Australia stressed the continuing message of the congress , that globalisation of services and of business would continue and that accountants must play their part . |
17 | The highest levels of self-esteem and of self-actualisation may be met less frequently in a residential home but should still be aimed for . |
18 | It seems that when this crisis breaks , drastic policies of rent-pooling and of sale may be necessary to extricate local authorities from their financial difficulties . |
19 | Accessible discussions both of measures of central tendency and of variability can be found in Butler ( 1985b , chapter 3 ) and Erickson and Nosanchuk ( 1977 , chapter 3 ) . |
20 | Since the presumption of both ‘ meaning ’ theist and ‘ meaning ’ atheist is that each can understand and criticise what the other is saying , the main arguments for and against theism can be brought out by following through the position of either . |
21 | Arguments for and against television can be summarized briefly . |
22 | In the process of acquiring , indexing , organizing and exchanging this sometimes considerable amount of information and material , clearinghouse personnel see much that is good and bad , and with difficulty can they avoid making assessments and judgements . |
23 | The final point to be made is that the local researcher should trust his instinct , and if something ‘ feels ’ wrong it may well actually be wrong , and with diligence can be so proved . |
24 | They will then be trained by a producer and with luck will , in due course , become one themselves . |
25 | The railway is well on the way to reach Corfe Castle again and with faith will arrive once more at Wareham . |
26 | They have the advantage of being easy to carry around , and with care can be used anywhere — in bed , on a beach and so on ( but not in a meeting with a client ) . |
27 | However , although one has some sympathy with Fleischmann 's point , and with hindsight might wish that more explicit details had been known , in reality this was not so clear cut . |
28 | They knew how his preoccupations with ‘ the high-flyers ’ and with discipline would affect themselves . |
29 | Yeah I agree with that , if you know somebody well , especially if you know somebody well and if you work with people and you communicate with people you build up trust , and if the communication 's there and people are talking to each other and passing on information , information 's going round and round trust 'll be there , the only time trust disappears is when somebody feels somebody 's keeping something back . |
30 | Local opinion on how the pupils look and behave on their way to and from school will be another indicator . ’ |