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

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1 Berkoff demands high technical skill , but is wide open to raw interpretations , and as such offers a lot to the auditioning student .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 And as all men know , he was out of the enclave that night , with leave , though leave he got by deceit .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Avoid switching the machine on and off many times during the day .
10 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 .
11 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 ) .
12 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 .
13 In other words , these licks are ‘ moves ’ which give you access to and between all areas of your fretboard in the same key .
14 A strongly integrated approach to the programme , particularly over assessments and between all modules in the programme should be developed .
15 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 .
16 The overriding task for those who want change must , therefore , be to transform these parties and their identities , by breaking down the ghetto walls between them and the ‘ dispersed left ’ in academia and the public services , and between these groups and the myriad of collective identities for which they presume to speak .
17 youth workers themselves currently perceive the role ( purpose and methods ) of the professional youth worker ; to identify any differences of view within and between these groups ; and to identify any influences upon such perceptions of trends of change in post-16 provision .
18 There are a number of different versions of this concept but essentially it argues that capitalist societies are tending towards a set of relationships between social groups and between these groups and the state .
19 And between these things
20 There is evidence ( Bergen , 1983 ) that flexibility of operation in and between these stages benefits the project .
21 There is evidence ( Bergen , 1983 ) that flexibility of operation in and between these stages benefits the project .
22 Further research will be required to investigate the factors associated with the differential levels of degree performance between categories of non-traditional entrants , and between these students and traditionally qualified entrants .
23 Contradictory discourses and practices within and between these agencies of socialization are given little serious attention .
24 The fissures between the employers ( large and small ) , the self-employed , and the rentiers , and between these categories and the ‘ salariat ’ of employed professional , managerial and technical workers , have been added to by the fissure between the private sector business salariat and the more newly expanding public sector salariat , so that the notion of the ‘ middle class ’ has virtually reached bursting point .
25 And between these extremes there is a range of attitudes including the position of those who can accept whaling in principle if it can be made more humane in practice .
26 This allowed a comparison to be made between matriculated and non matriculated students and between those students with and without recent previous study experience .
27 to take such steps as are necessary to secure that there will be available in connection with the use of the article at work adequate information about the use for which it is designed and has been tested , and about any conditions necessary to endure that , when put to that use , it will be safe and without risks to health . ’
28 to take such steps as are necessary to secure that there will be available in connection with the use of the substance at work adequate information about the results of any relevant tests which have been carried out on or in connection with the substance and about any conditions necessary to ensure that it will be safe and without risks to health when properly used . ’
29 They must also carry out any testing or examination necessary to achieve this and they must ensure that adequate information will be available about the use for which it was designed and about any conditions necessary for its safe use .
30 He must also ensure that there is adequate information available about this and about any conditions necessary to ensure that it will be safe and without risks to health when properly used .
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