Example sentences of "and [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er policy I five is primarily intended to deal with traditional industrial development , but it also recognizes that an element of B one development will take place on there , and as such development within the the business class be acceptable .
2 Local authorities are large-scale organisations providing a multiplicity of services and as such present a number of managerial problems .
3 Berkoff demands high technical skill , but is wide open to raw interpretations , and as such offers a lot to the auditioning student .
4 Colin Newman , business manager of the Dublin , Eire company acknowledges the other object managers already in the market from the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co and Hyperdesk Inc , but argues that Orbix is the first CORBA-compliant one to be built from scratch and as such scores in terms of size and efficiency .
5 Colin Newman , business manager of the Dublin , Eire company acknowledges the other object managers already in the market from the likes of Hewlett-Packard Co and Hyperdesk Inc , but argues that Orbix is the first CORBA-compliant one to be built from scratch and as such scores in terms of size and efficiency .
6 His claim that he did not consider it insulting is , technically , a mistake of law , and as such no excuse .
7 The clause is void and as such no consideration to support the agreement : see Bennett v. Bennett ( below , p. 697 ) .1 Now let me deal with clause 2 .
8 True , without error , certain and most true ; that which is above is as that which is below , and that which is below is as that which is above , for performing the miracles of the One Thing ; and as all things were from One , by the mediation of One , so all things arose from this One Thing by adaptation ; the father of it is the Sun , the mother of it is the Moon ; the wind carries it in its belly ; the nurse thereof is the Earth .
9 Furthermore , as scales can begin on any note , and as all notes are equal , there is no ‘ tonic ’ and no effect of ‘ supertonic ’ , ‘ mediant ’ , etc .
10 And as all men know , he was out of the enclave that night , with leave , though leave he got by deceit .
11 And as all sports are matched to your own ability , you can keep up with an old favourite or try your hand at something new .
12 And as all Merseyside grieves for one ,
13 Not surprisingly , the game was very close and as half time approached it took a piece of individual brilliance to put St Albans ahead .
14 Second , the trade-union movement continued to grow while the Labour Party established itself ( if only as an adjunct of Liberalism ) , and as both institutions were significant expressions of sectional interests , they created apprehension among the political authorities .
15 It could be put on and off each day , although with difficulty .
16 Avoid switching the machine on and off many times during the day .
17 ‘ It 's been bleeding on and off all night , ’ he responded coolly .
18 all da evening but then like last night see if I know that she 's been chomping on and off all night she 'll go for four or five hours .
19 Maybe he 'll go a regular time between feeds , maybe he 'll snack on and off all day — there 's no way of telling .
20 I says yeah , he says I 've got one there an'all , he says I 've had it on and off all day .
21 I want the pair of you dressed and off this train in five minutes — or I swear I 'll drag you off in your pyjamas ! ’
22 The default table is for a design in which there is no border around the table and just a line beneath the column titles and between each column .
23 Connections would need to be drawn , for example , between empiricism and the English model and between idealist thought and the German model ; and between each form of higher education and the social class system and roles for which their graduates were intended .
24 A group of such households makes up a village and between such groups there is usually hostility from simple avoidance of one another to open warfare .
25 The Regent had led his army round to the north of Berwick , to the vicinity of Halidon Hill , about three miles north-west of the town , and between that hill and Mordington had halted , in quite a strong position , with marshy ground in front .
26 Although the differences between ‘ regular ’ and ‘ problematic ’ opioid users , and between all users and known users , rule out a straightforward comparison of the levels of opioid use in the two areas , it is apparent that Wirral opioid users were more concentrated in the 16–24-year-old population ( 18 per 1,000 ) , and relatively less concentrated in the two older age groups ( about 6 per 1,000 25–34-year-olds and 0.5 per 1,000 35–44-year-olds ) .
27 David Held argues that it is something found ‘ in and between all groups , institutions ( formal and informal ) and societies , cutting across public and private life .
28 In other words , these licks are ‘ moves ’ which give you access to and between all areas of your fretboard in the same key .
29 A strongly integrated approach to the programme , particularly over assessments and between all modules in the programme should be developed .
30 We report bacteriological and epidemiological evidence for spread of the same highly transmissible strain of P cepacia ( here called the epidemic strain ) by social contact within and between both clinics .
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