Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 They urged the EC to extend the generalized system of preferences ( GSP ) to a range of products from the region , and thereby effectively to allow them duty-free entry to the European market .
2 By absorbing these , the subject is then in turn able to impose them upon some new domain not previously encountered , and thereby immediately to assimilate this into its particular cultural order .
3 To start with the lowest common denominator , all sections of the Labour Party could agree that the object was to cement a good working relationship between the government and the trade unions , and thereby also to secure widespread political support , to develop a hegemony which would contrast sharply with both the Heath phase and the bitterness and disillusionment which followed compulsory wage restraint and ‘ In Place of Strife ’ in the late '60s .
4 The effect of the order of Waite J. , had it not been immediately stayed by this court , might have been to require the health authority to put J. on a ventilator in an intensive care unit , and thereby possibly to deny the benefit of those limited resources to a child who was much more likely than J. to benefit from them .
5 While the middle single coil on the EG-2 is of regular design , the single coils on the EG-1 are designed especially to keep the noise down , and presumably also to emulate Gibson 's P-90 in picking up more of the vibrating string , thanks to some added width .
6 The deceased loved one would have been left for all to come and see , and grieve over , and most importantly to say goodbye to .
7 To be a professional is to exercise ( and most importantly to have the ability to exercise ) one 's professional skills and to make professional decisions , without deference to moral , religious or political beliefs and points of view .
8 It is the refusal to accept an excuse that the recession is biting hard — clients need to buy to comply with the law , and most importantly to show their competitors that they are not just surviving but thriving .
9 If you are interested in coming to our University we shall be very glad to find a place for you if we can , and most certainly to welcome you if you are admitted .
10 To pace yourself , doing enough to pay for a comfortable life and little enough to stay invisible .
11 Many thanks to those who worked so hard and so well to prepare the children .
12 In the better quota samples , such quotas are interlocked : the interviewer is told how many young housewives , how many male unemployed and so on to interview .
13 We at first wanted to know each other , then knowing became friends , and every day as our knowledge increased , greater liking , deeper sympathy , and so on to love and feeling our love , knowing it to be true , pure , and everlasting ; then the desire for the perfect life of unity , and then of giving the world the benefit of our love by a little child .
14 You can freeze a frame , rewind , replay and so on to reinforce a point .
15 Double-headed again , with Nos 26007 and 26043 , a photo stop at Blackburn was soon reached and so on to join the Settle-Carlisle line at Hellifield Junction .
16 Hence local government employs teachers , social workers , housing managers , architects , engineers and so on to carry out their professional duties .
17 Therefore they would analyse the relationships between the heart , lungs , brain and so on to understand how they operated and appreciate their importance .
18 Most of the time is consumed by waiting for the various processes of typesetting , page design and layout , proofing and so on to occur .
19 To attain the life after death the individual required a tomb , " the house for eternity " , the preservations of his body or some suitable substitute as his unique identity and material needs of food , drink and so on to ensure continued existence .
20 Many other institutes adopted a variety of the armed services funds as their mascot and held ‘ gift sales ’ , ‘ bring and buy ’ events and so on to raise money for their special fund .
21 There seems no readiness in our government to listen and learn for argument , no capacity for trust and no ability to face the facts which include the vital issues morale and motivation , ways of running things which you simply ca n't put down to cost accountants , but which is absolutely essential to do with solidarity and caring and so on to make things actually work , and as for economics , whenever econor economy from the Germans , upwards or downwards so to speak , is in trouble the future is clearly frightening is n't it ?
22 Due to the technical complexity of some decisions , management jobs are often specialised by function , with managers being trained and developed to acquire the technical skills — in engineering knowledge , accountancy , personnel administration , marketing , and so on to run a functional department and make good management decisions for that department .
23 What it did do , however , was to herald the potential use of sex crime allied to other explicitly sexual gossip , photographs of topless models and so on to become close to a ‘ soft porn package ’ which was its strategy in the ensuing circulation warfare .
24 We three travelled up in the lift of the Hotel Vancouver together and perhaps just to make conversation I mentioned my trip to the Haida reservation and my feelings about the neglect of our Indians .
25 Has it occurred to the Secretary of State to discuss that with the CBI and perhaps also to nudge his colleague , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , to try to change that trend ?
26 One solution would be to redefine the Type A in terms of current financial resources and perhaps also to replace ‘ entirely or almost entirely ’ with ‘ a significant proportion ’ , so that the Type A non-profit organizations become : non-profit organizations which obtain a significant amount of their current financial resources from the sale of goods and services .
27 To avoid the impression that he was leaving in a fit of pique ( and perhaps also to think through his decision more fully ) , he delayed the public announcement almost three weeks while he took a vacation in the South of France .
28 Some of these , no doubt , are very satisfactory to us in our present state of opinion about the constitution of bodies , but there are others which are likely to startle us out of our complacency and perhaps ultimately to drive us out of all the hypotheses in which we have hitherto found refuge into that thoroughly conscious ignorance which is a prelude to every real advance.in knowledge .
29 I always found the night duties a great strain , and often had to walk up and down outside to clear my head with some fresh air .
30 The Colonel , trained in the proper management of war , diagnosed the General 's crude enthusiasm as excitement and gently tried to calm the old man by explaining that the sensible course was to wait until the artillery reached the town , and only then to mount an attack on the infantry who guarded the barricaded bridge .
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