Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Insisting that religious faith must be absolutely certain and secure , it decides that history can never provide such security and thereby loses interest in history altogether . |
2 | Even if the escaping water flows into a carbide factory and thereby generates gas which causes a tremendous explosion it is unlikely that much will be achieved by seeking to draw distinctions between what is natural and foreseeable . |
3 | Bourgeois ideology takes over the legitimizing functions of traditional society and thereby keeps power relations inaccessible to analysis and public consciousness . |
4 | ( 4 ) Newco exchanges contracts for the acquisition of Target , and thereby obtains control of Target , by virtue of its contractual entitlement to acquire control as determined by s416(2) Taxes Act . |
5 | The die study has become one of the most important tools used by the numismatist because it provides a physical link between two separate objects and thereby provides evidence that they were made at the same place and time . |
6 | The smaller portable artefact , by contrast , lends itself to being exported to areas outside of its site of discovery , and thereby provides evidence for more abstract legiti-mations ; for example , the claim by colonial governments to represent the historical legacy of a sequence of great accomplishments is subsumed and given meaning by the concept of civilization . |
7 | Further addition of suitable capacitance in parallel with resistance R of figure 10.11(b) , also as suggested in section 10.5 , reduces the closure in the Bode plot to well below 6 dB per octave and thereby assures stability . |
8 | Conventionality in a system of communication offers stability , and thereby makes communication feasible from one occasion to the next . |
9 | Ferguson : Can you imagine it New Years day next year , 0 –0 v the scum at Old Trafford , 2 minutes to go and on comes Fergy junior . |
10 | And on comes Limpars . ’ |
11 | The inguinal swelling ( or ‘ bubo ’ ) continues to enlarge and eventually forms abscesses which break down and discharge on to the shin . |
12 | But that 's how the revenue works out how t t to collect income where it ca n't operate a separate pay as you earn coding system , it withdraws some of the allowances and effectively charges tax . |
13 | A ‘ big discharge ’ which is ‘ way outside the limits ’ ( by which is meant ‘ two to three times the limits ’ ) is described as ‘ serious ’ and presumably demands action , though no reference is made as to remedy . |
14 | But they are most unlikely to do so — and herein lies part of the explanation for Labour 's election defeat , and one of its greatest problems for the future . |
15 | She accompanies Lucie and her child to Paris during the Reign of Terror , when Darnay has been imprisoned , and forcibly prevents Madame Defarge from discovering their escape but at the cost of her own hearing ( she is permanently deafened by the accidental firing off of Mme Defarge 's pistol during their struggle ) , TTC i 4 et seq . |
16 | ‘ The main problem is that the illness makes her foodpipe so sore that she drinks only milk and rarely eats solids . |
17 | Despite that , it is hardy and rarely gets diseases , but has not been tank-bred . |
18 | The field of Old Master and modern drawings has been much less hyped than other markets and rarely sees fireworks like the world record of £4.18 million paid for a Van Gogh drawing in December 1990 . |
19 | Codeine , which occurs with morphine in opium , relieves pain , but more feebly , and rarely causes dependence . |
20 | She did this amazing transformation from a dragon to a buttercup , and within seconds Mrs Foster offered to have her in her suite . |
21 | Following this she then insults his manliness , and delicately manipulates Macbeth to her view of the situation . |
22 | At the end of summer , her body stops wanting gin and tonics and suddenly desires whisky . |
23 | However , for our present purposes this is unnecessary ; and in any event it often involves ill-conditioned equations and so lacks accuracy . |
24 | In some Homes , a ripple bed is used , in which air rotates inside the bed and so relieves pressure in a regulated way . |
25 | If on the other hand he also had some burning when he passed a motion , his feet burned at night and his eyes were dry and burning , then it is clear that the sensation of ‘ burning ’ runs throughout many areas of the person 's body and so becomes characteristic of him as a whole , that is , it becomes General . |
26 | Weighting allows pre-judging of the relevance of any points and so reduces emphasis on suspect data . |
27 | While this used to be common practice , it is now widely considered sexist : such usage represents the masculine as the norm , and so marginalises women . |
28 | The predicted HO 2 concentration for the middle six hours of 15 January is 3.6x10 8 molecules cm -3 , in good agreement with the ‘ measured ’ value ( from equation ( 7 ) ) of 3x10 8 molecules cm -3 , especially as the ‘ measured ’ value makes no provision for photolytic loss of H 2 O 2 and so underestimates HO 2 by about 20% . |
29 | The Northern Ireland Secretary , Sir Patrick Mayhew , stated after a detailed review : " I am satisfied that the UDA is actively and primarily engaged in the commission of criminal , terrorist acts and so merits proscription . " |
30 | The organization very often mobilises the fear of aggression from competing companies rather than a mature dependent relationship with the enterprise and its management and so encourages people to submit to the power of supervisors : |