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

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1 These include professional MPEG broadcast and editing ; digital interactive television for use in point of sale systems and or for security and fault diagnosis systems ; interactive training and education systems ; satellite systems and video-on-demand systems .
2 They took it down to the burning gha where two rivers meet in a rolling pool of green and white , and where at night the restless spirits of the dead wall to the roar of the crashing waters .
3 The drafter should therefore avoid meaningless terms and where in doubt , terms should be defined .
4 ( And where in London can enjoy seafood dishes with a tableside view of the sea ? )
5 It was at one period customary , where a town was the centre of the see of a bishop and where in consequence there was a cathedral , to classify the town as a city .
6 Where mobility is the greatest , and where in consequence primary controls break down completely , as in the zone of deterioration in the modern city , there develop areas of demoralization , of promiscuity and of vice .
7 The land in question , in the fork between the road to Kimbolton and that to Goldington , also included tracts belonging to the Duke of Bedford and Samuel Whitbread .
8 Swaefheard first emerges in the circle of Oswine , witnessing Oswine 's grant to St Augustine 's in 689 and that to Abbess Aebbe in January 690 , but if he was in the second year of his reign by March 690 ( CS 42 : S 10 ) he must have succeeded before March 689 .
9 So that would be for example poster sites and that for example would be er point of sale .
10 There were too many locked doors — all those leading to the street , tame excuses by the staff , brief interviews with Penumbra who claimed she was so busy and that of course Zambia could go out once she was sure SHe was well enough .
11 And that of course also accounted for the fact that there was no book in Webbs ' window .
12 Greg had first read it as ‘ Homosexual ’ , and that of course was the joke .
13 Section 1(3) originally defined " dependant " as ( i ) the wife or husband of the deceased ; ( ii ) any person who is a parent or grandparent of the deceased ; ( iii ) any person who is a child or grandchild of the deceased ; and ( iv ) any person who is , or is the issue of , a brother , sister , uncle or aunt of the deceased ( and that of course is wide enough to include nephews , nieces and cousins ) .
14 This includes the comment under 1028 that Cnut drove Olaf from Norway and took that country , the entry on his return to England in 1029 , and that on Olaf 's death at the hands of his countrymen in 1030 .
15 In addressing this issue , Bentham foreshadowed , inter alia , both the work on orthodox organisation and management theory which was developed in the first three decades of this century ( Hume , 1981 p 6 ) and that on space planning which has followed ( Lipman et al , 1978 ) .
16 Paragraph 57 says : ’ For the purpose of maintaining breathable air within the accommodation , it should be required by regulation that the ventilation air intakes should be provided with smoke and gas detectors and that on smoke or gas alarm the ventilation and dampers should be shut down ’ .
17 They know that they can not have everything and that on occasions they may have to wait .
18 They will have an unrestrained fight ; let us suppose that one will suffer serious injury first and be the loser , and that on average a hawk has an equal chance of winning or losing .
19 However , we recognise that the church has not always been democratic and that at times we have been insensitive to violations of basic human rights even within the church .
20 The cliffs of South Pembrokeshire are justly renowned for their fine , solid rock and that at Stennis is among the very best to be found on this length of coast ; a real delight to climb .
21 It is interesting to note that only the Irish anthem is played in Dublin and that at Twickenham God Save The Queen — not any other specifically English song or anthem — is rightly played as the National Anthem .
22 The one at Marham in Norfolk incorporates a World War One aeroplane of unspecified type and that at Upwood the Canberra which has for so long been associated with the RAF station .
23 Born has assembled evidence to suggest that the important trigger to thrombogenesis in vivo is ADP and that at sites of vascular injury enough ADP is released from damaged cells to initiate thrombogenesis ( Born , 1983 ) .
24 There was also a great spirit of unity among the workers and , although the statements were coloured with rhetoric , it was emphasized that at Wolverhampton , ‘ The whole of the workers stood firm and were prepared to fight to the bitter end ’ and that at Hull there was ‘ Alarm — fear — despair — a victorious army disarmed and handed over to its enemies . ’
25 After the meal , Drago told them that he had recently completed a new instrument and that at midnight he and his colleagues were planning to play together , in order to invoke some ghosts .
26 I would remind you that I am the captain of this ship and that at sea not even an admiral can take over from me or give orders which I consider to be to the detriment of this vessel . ’
27 The evangelist who tells us three times that Jesus contracted his perspective to concentrate on Jerusalem and that at Jerusalem the disciples had to await the coming of the Spirit that would equip them for mission , ends his second volume with a triple reminder that this good news , beginning from Jerusalem ( Luke 24:47 ) reaches Rome ( 19:21 ; 23:11 ; 27:24 ) .
28 The consequences for the performance of simple tasks was that simple and choice reaction times were worse at night than during the day , and that as days on the night shift went by , simple reaction time tasks became slower .
29 In the elaborate theoretical edifice constructed by Savage , it is accepted that development of the Labour Party was related to changes in the ‘ national polity ’ ( p 10 ) , and that over time ‘ nationalization ’ of politics produced more uniform patterns of working-class political activity ( p 187 ) .
30 It is my contention that entrenchment and cynicism both reflect and serve to heighten an atmosphere of demoralization ; that they arise as a result of a semi-conscious decision by teachers about how to cope with doubts and demands ; that while this stance often seems the only possible option it is a mistake to adopt it ; and that through insight into the dynamics of the decision-making process , a better stance can be found , even in very trying circumstances , that offers a greater opportunity for personal satisfaction and institutional success .
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