Example sentences of "and [verb] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The completion of the CMR consignment note does not relieve the sender from producing and attaching all necessary documents relative to the movement of the goods i.e. invoices etc ; which the sender should produce to the carrier at the time the goods are handed over . |
2 | The frontages were the work of the architects and they worked not in new styles but in revival styles — Gothic , classical , Renaissance , baroque — to comfort and reassure those concerned about the newness of it all . |
3 | He said that he would " regard a yes vote … as authority to enter into binding agreements in the negotiation process and to implement those binding agreements " . |
4 | HCIMA strives both to interpret for its members and others , and to implement these radical reforms . |
5 | HEARSAY-II , in the sequential central processor paradigm , designed specific strategies to detect and affect such global properties of the search space . |
6 | The term ‘ Palestine ’ was coined over 1,000 years later by the Romans who renamed the country after the ancient Philistines in an attempt to de-Judaise the Holy Land and expunge all Jewish references . |
7 | These are both recommendable performances : the Monte-Carlo orchestra , in particular , is on top form , and plays this familiar music for all its worth , so that it comes up as fresh as it must have sounded in St. Petersburg a century ago . |
8 | Here , it tore away trees , soil , and gravel , and laid all bare , many feet in depth , to the naked rock . |
9 | Here , we outline and evaluate those urban initiatives that can be seen to have resulted from the drive for deregulation and decontrol . |
10 | Raise the leg a fraction higher and repeat this tiny movement 15 times , holding each raise for 1 second . |
11 | Because if you 're thinking of nipping back a century or two and uncreating this interesting aberration of yours , I think I 'd rather be somewhere else at the moment of uncreation , if it 's all the same to you . ’ |
12 | turn sanitary reformer-the only true soldier — and conquer those real |
13 | I and many other Labour Members were contacted and asked many over-simplified questions about our views on the European Community issue . |
14 | He was delighted to report a good response from the students : ‘ They were very attentive and asked some informed and thoughtful questions , ’ he commented . |
15 | He was beaten and he accepts it and thinks this sporting attitude will count in his favour next time . |
16 | My background is in publicity and public relations having spent the last ten years producing a variety of literature , press releases and editing several in-house magazines for two engineering companies — , a road machinery manufacturer and most recently which manufactures valves , pump and pipe systems for the H&V industry . |
17 | But the king 's cause attracted a motley crew of discontents and zealots , and placed many moderate men in a dilemma over their allegiance to state or church which dominated politics for the next 150 years . |
18 | The man with the shears laid them down on the grass , took a handkerchief from his pocket , made a knot in each of its four corners and placed this improvised sun-hat on his head . |
19 | In this case , run the new spur cable to a three-terminal junction box , and connect each new light to this box by its own cable , with like cores going to like terminals . |
20 | Some time that same day , or the following one , the new Prime Minister has entrusted some study of strategy , or some strategic study of something else , to an outside expert — and by the 7th , as we know from Summerchild 's first letter , Wilson has somehow been persuaded to staff and service this new operation through the Government Commission . |
21 | Provincial 's board now receives a monthly 20-page package incorporating the key financials , economic indicators and a branch activity report but also market intelligence from each of the 20 branch managers , ‘ saying what the local market is doing and suggesting any good business to be done . |
22 | Obviously members of the same species can live in harmony together and this is made possible by the chemical messages which pass between coelenterates to allow individual coral polyps in a colony to recognise and avoid stinging one another and to signal that other neighbouring colonies of the same species are not a threat . |
23 | Here , the subterranean life is thriving and produces these wonderful underwater sponge sculptures . |
24 | ‘ They are not ! ’ she protested , locking her wrists together when her hands seemed about to flutter up and cover those very eyes from his probing gaze . |
25 | It was worn by a veteran of the American War , 1812–14 , and displays several unrecorded features . |
26 | All LSEs come with spruce tops , not cedar , and our particular top has a natural pale brown colour and displays some wayward but attractive figuring . |
27 | At the end of each month motorists would discover their balance and sell any remaining units . |
28 | In times of trouble , therefore , they tend to keep a bigger share of their portfolio at home and sell some foreign assets . |
29 | On our way home we tried to find a Mothers Day card for Mark to send to his Mum , but I think all the Dalseattie shops must have the same supplier and sell those ghastly pink-ish cards with really crass ditties inside ugh . |
30 | The annual Film and TV Festival each autumn offers the chance to view new films early , and to see some off beat films . |