Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Refinements include adjustable pressure options , detergent feed , dead man 's handle and attachments such as spray hoods and changeable nozzles which can shape the water jet from a fine pencil to a broad fan .
2 It can be seen at once that this essence or core of the conception is sufficiently basic and general to allow ample scope for the more elaborated and specific definitions which we often meet with .
3 A wing is composed of upper and lower layers which may readily be separated in an insect which has just emerged from the pupa .
4 One study will involve teachers of upper and lower juniors who are skilled at teaching history topics .
5 The bulk of the benefits are seen to derive from the effects of increased competition and lower costs which lead to lower prices , and also stimulate investment .
6 The failure to keep the categories of life and literature distinct led to all kinds of heresy and nonsense : to ‘ liking ’ and ‘ not liking ’ books for instance , preferring some authors to others and such-like whimsicalities which , he had constantly to remind his students , were of no conceivable interest to anyone except themselves ( sometimes he shocked them by declaring that , speaking personally on this low , subjective level , he found jane Austen a pain in the ass ) .
7 The council leader , Owen Taylor , said : ‘ We are being used as a scapegoat and that distresses me .
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9 Three men and a boy were shot dead and , when tents were set ablaze , two women and eleven children who had hidden in an underground cellar , were suffocated by smoke .
10 They have harmonic and melodic qualities which make them complete in themselves , yet they work together as a separate layer , in a kind of dialogue with the soprano melody .
11 Much of this is due to the magnificent Court carpets of the 16th and 17th centuries which grace Western museums , and the 18th and 19th-century masterpieces to be found in royal palaces and stately homes throughout the world .
12 The region boasts many ancient towns of interest and historic cities whose architecture reveals the splendours of the past .
13 The book-collector can obviously fight his corner here with examples from well-known authors and historic figures who either drew the cheques or were at the receiving end .
14 In your opinion , is there any point in carrying out a census to find out how many paintings , sculptures , and historic buildings there are in Italy ?
15 Again I 'll mention the two cases I 'm dealing with where there 've been no wills and surviving spouses who are not getting anything .
16 Then groups co-operated in a trial of certain approaches to study skills teaching , and groups collaborated in a closer examination of the problems students find and possible solutions which might be offered .
17 The requirement effect on trade which member states of jurisdiction requirement , it is jurisdictionable because it is the first task that the commissioner of the court should undertake when considering quote from wind surfing get in constant and the concept and agreement which may effect trade is intended to define in the law governing cartels the boundary between the areas , respectively covered by community law and national law , it is not necessary law for the competition effected by the alleged restriction and the trade which is effected between members of states to be the same , an example in the defendants list of authorities it 's in the principal and in that case the restriction of competition arose in relation to a product possible spirits which was itself used to manufacture other products namely cognac , it was argued that the that since there was no trade between members of state and possible spirits there could be no effect upon trade between member of states and so twenty five could not apply , the court accepted that factual premise , there is no trade between member of state and import of spirits , but rejected the legal conclusion , they concluded that is was necessary for there to be an effect upon trade in the market where the restrictions occurred , they was trading another product which was related to possible spirits , and of course stated , it must be observed in that respect that any agreement who 's object to effect is to a strict competition by fixing minimum prices for an intermediate product is capable of effecting intro community trade , even if there is no trading in that intermediate product between members of state , that the product constitutes the raw material of another project marketing elsewhere
18 In his view the peasantry ( and indeed society as a whole ) was caught in a conceptual bind ; for although Protestantism provided the rudiments of a revolutionary ideology , it also distracted attention from the economic and political conditions which were the real source of their plight .
19 The research attempts to identify the social and political conditions which contribute to the success or failure of the consolidation of democracy .
20 It emphasises the need for participation rather than representation ; a call in short for social and political structures which offer people the possibility of control of the resources of modern society to care for each other in an active , convivial manner .
21 As far as the citizenship of entitlement as formulated by Marshall is concerned , Labour is opposed to the introduction of a Bill of Rights , for example , which would be one way of restoring the civil and political rights which have been eroded in recent years .
22 Active citizenship requires an opportunity to participate in normal patterns of life , to overcome unemployment , poverty , homelessness , create equal education and equal opportunities , and strengthen social and political rights which have been under attack .
23 The study will consider whether privatisation has the social and political effects which have sometimes been claimed for it .
24 The focus of social work shifts from a concern with achieving personal change to social change , so the targets of intervention become the economic , social , and political processes which generate social problems .
25 The nationalization of local politics arose from a specific combination of economic , social and political processes which no longer applies .
26 It has been a key component in the ideological and political processes which have put the ‘ Great ’ back in Britain .
27 The succession of leading industrial regions have ( sic ) provided the basis for regional social and political movements which have , at critical moments , contested and to varying degrees determined the ensuing course of national and sometimes international economic development .
28 to observe by following the reactions and negotiations of parties and political movements what happens to the British Government 's present initiative in Northern Ireland , its direct impact on and relationship to Irish politics , and its probable indirect effect on Scotland ; and to describe and analyse the kinds of political argument used ;
29 Aside from those who were involved in intellectual and political movements it was an open question how far mental health experts would be received into the bosom of the target population .
30 My hypothesis is that these varying conceptions in the mind have real psychic and political consequences which ought to be taken into account when considering change strategies in organizations and , more fundamentally , when considering what we mean by the term ‘ quality of working life ’ .
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