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

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1 Some stores ask customers to write their name and address on the back of the cheque , and or their card number .
2 They cite Germany 's Abitur , where school-leavers are graded in eight subjects , and where their grading wins them entry into an apprenticeship if they do not go to university .
3 It is the aim of this study , in order to maximize this advantage , to focus on one area of financial regulation — the Chinese Wall — where law and economics do interface and where their intersection is one of clear economic dimensions .
4 As they listened in class to the dialogues which the children were constructing for themselves they were able to see quite clearly where their preparation had been deficient and where their teaching of new material had not been thorough enough .
5 In 1851 George Sumner was appointed rector of Old Alresford , Hampshire , where they lived for thirty-four years , and where their son , ( George ) Heywood ( Maunoir ) [ q.v. ] , artist and archaeologist , was born .
6 The eponymous notion of Ferdinand Magellan 's men that the Mar del Sur was a Pacific sea , blessed by fine weather and pleasant breezes , was more or less coded — at least , for that region of the Ocean through which they first sailed and where their optimism was at its height .
7 They 're children and young people with a very poor self image and where their investment in the education system has probably been partial to say the least .
8 India is the home of this strongly aromatic plant where it is perennial , and where its history of use stretches back many thousands of years , It is regarded as sacred by the Hindus and was much used for disinfecting where malaria was present In the house .
9 Everything was empty , the lawn , the loch , the heavy dove-coloured sky , everything except for the break in the shrubs where the garden gave on to the water and where her mother now stood , leaning on her stick , screaming for her .
10 He knew nearly every one , and where his memory faltered , his sennachie behind him knew them and could prompt him .
11 what is the point of asking a middle ranking executive about his greatest achievement at work in the past 10 years when he has probably been locked into office procedures laid down by senior management and where his scope for initiative has been restricted .
12 The pet shop where his grandad had bought him his hamster called Hammer and his goldfish called Sickle and where his nan used to take them for resurrection when they died .
13 Mr Wallace 's shadow lies heavily across the state where he was governor for four terms and where his wife Lurleen ( who has a museum to herself , complete with wax mannequins wearing her clothes ) was governor for one .
14 After Dan Salmon 's funeral , Charlie tried to read the Daily Chronicle every morning in the hope of discovering what the second battalion , Royal Fusiliers , were up to and where his father might be .
15 Hills 's lease at Manton also terminates at the end of next year , and he could return to his original yard in Lambourn which he still owns and where his son John trains .
16 There the air rises hotly and on it an eagle may soar further south to where Slorne 's kind live , and where my kind come from too . ’
17 I was born in 1902 in Windsor , where my father was head gardener on a small estate named Abbey House , and where my mother had been cook .
18 The constitutional reply is that public authorities , being directly or indirectly elected , are the representatives of the public interest and that their function is precisely that of making such decisions .
19 Built in an age of faith , the tower had stood as a symbol , too , of that final unquenchable hope that even the sea would yield up her dead and that their God was God of the waters as he was of the land .
20 Every surveyor develops his own sequence of inspection to ensure that all relevant parts of the property are examined closely and that their inter-relationship is considered ; his system will probably be similar to that described in more detail in Chapter 7 .
21 Frank Sinatra , pacing the sound stage in his elevator shoes , explained they had all been up late the night before and that their performance might leave something to be desired .
22 It is still a novel concept , and potential job sharers should be aware that they will be breaking new ground and that their performance may have considerable influence on the future of job sharing in medicine .
23 Desmond Morris claims that his biomorphs " evolve " in his mind , and that their evolution can be traced through successive paintings .
24 And in 1944 when Cole wrote his book as part of the Movement 's centenary tribute to the Rochdale Pioneers , when Consumers ' Co-operation could still look back on many decades of unbroken success , it would have been as natural for him to suppose that the Pioneers had in this respect been mistaken and that their mistake stood in need of explanation .
25 The distinctive characteristic of these writers was their belief in progress : the belief , in particular , that the system of international relations that had given rise to the First World War was capable of being transformed into a fundamentally more peaceful and just world order ; that under the impact of the awakening of democracy , the growth of the ‘ international mind ’ , the development of the League of Nations , the good works of men of peace or the enlightenment spread by their own teachings , it was in fact being transformed ; and that their responsibility as students of international relations was to assist this march of progress to overcome the ignorance , the prejudices , the ill-will , and the sinister interests that stood in its way .
26 The Moroccan Interior Minister Driss Basri declared that the Sahrawi people were part of Morocco and that their inclusion in elections would in no way prejudice the later holding of a referendum on the future of the Western Sahara .
27 It is helping the child and parent recognize the intensity of positive feeling that can exist between them and that their love is unconditional .
28 Far from condemning this local authority I hold that they behaved properly and that their exercise of their difficult statutory role was properly performed .
29 She maintained that both of them had been innocent and that their trial had been unjust [ see also pp. 36905 ; 36987 ] .
30 Their detentions had been widely criticized , and lawyers had threatened a boycott of the courts in support of demands by the Lagos High Court that the men be brought to court and that their trial be held in the city rather than in a remote location .
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