Example sentences of "and [adv] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the techniques , and importantly the theories , used to analyse such data make assumptions about the nature of such processes , particularly that they are symmetrical and reversible .
2 I kept piling in crosses and luckily the lads got on the end of them . ’
3 If it comes to light that I was in that house with Adam and the others , he thought with cold clarity , if someone tells the papers , or the police and thence the papers , that I was there during the summer of 1976 , living there , it will be all up with me .
4 The physical segregation of the city ‘ offers the group , and thereby the individuals who compose the group , a place and a role in the total organisation of city life ’ .
5 Now I felt in a position to explore the fate of this culture , and thereby the roots of the contemporary political landscape .
6 The skeleton of all echinoderms except the sea cucumbers is a relatively strong assembly of calcite plates ; the animals are built from an interlocking mosaic of such plates , and mostly the skeletons are rigid enough to have a high chance of fossilization .
7 If you try to do it you will bulldoze the House and eventually the Members will revolt . ’
8 The area surrounding the nesting site , and eventually the eggs , and the resultant fry will be off-limits to other fish and even the female .
9 This has not yet been discovered and we do not know what the machines are for — rather as nineteenth-century people did not know about plutonium and nuclear reactors — so we do not know what such developments will lead to in terms of aesthetic and economic considerations , and eventually the effects on the landscape and the settlements in it .
10 The nested technique is often helpful , and eventually the products of polymerase chain reactions may even be analysed by Southern blotting to gain further absolute sensitivity .
11 They appealed , and eventually the sentences were revoked .
12 Abuse followed insult and eventually the police were called .
13 The tenant 's business was rendered uneconomic and eventually the terms of the lease were renegotiated at a cost of £122,220 to the tenant .
14 Mhoira Robertson did take up golf , which became her favourite pastime , and eventually the promotions came , first as Director of studies and Chief Inspector at Tulliallan Police College and finally in 1987 as Superintendent within the Lothians and Borders force .
15 It starts at zero and eventually the galaxies are moving apart at a steady speed .
16 And eventually the bakers nicknamed it the Belsen camp .
17 Others are less sanguine than Blalock , arguing that if quantification in social research is to proceed , there are some very fundamental problems to resolve first , not least describing accurately and effectively the properties of social phenomena .
18 1 ) if the roads were closed , pressures would be felt in surrounding suburban areas ( and presumably the residents would protest ) ;
19 And presumably the competencies of careers officers are in the part two
20 And presumably the reasons for these suspicions and degrees of mistrust lie in history ?
21 The yellow lines mean that during that part of the year when they apply — the summer months — people attending services are not allowed to park outside the church and presumably the restrictions would apply to hearses and wedding cars as well .
22 Two thousand tonnes have been loaded now and thankfully no breakdowns .
23 It became clear in the course of the campaigns , however , that the duchy could no longer finance its own defence , and henceforward the costs of campaigning there had to be subsidized by the English Exchequer .
24 You may first come across this problem when a new baby arrives and suddenly the things she thought of as hers — like her cot — are taken away and given to the ‘ interloper ’ .
25 And suddenly the emotions that went tearing through her were so terrifying , so cataclysmic , that she had to thrust them from her .
26 The LSE 's walls were plastered with slogans — a favourite being ‘ Beware the Pedagogic Gerontocracy ’ — and suddenly the Situationists moved from the world of small magazines , happenings , and Alex Trocchi to hand out their leaflets , and flypost their documents on ‘ Ten Days that Shook the University ’ .
27 Then he said , ‘ If I was to advertise this job how likely would you be to apply for it ? ’ , and suddenly the hairs prickled on the back of my neck , because I knew he was serious .
28 And suddenly the temples of consumption are proliferating ‘ green ’ offerings ; green batteries , green cleaning-fluid , green fuel .
29 I closed my eyes and suddenly the jakes door was thrust back and a veritable mountain of a man stood there .
30 Worse , the story is provably false : the decree ( ML 69 = Fornara 136 ) which enacted the raising of the tribute in 425 was moved by Thoudippos — who we know from Isaios ( ix ) was Kleon 's own son-in-law and so a philos .
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