Example sentences of "and [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is a stone building with a big low-pitched and stone-flagged roof , and its power is provided by two overshot waterwheels .
2 There are now several ways that you can remove unwanted hair , including shaving and depilatory creams at home , or waxing or electrolysis at a Salon .
3 It is available for endowment , pension and interest-only mortgages .
4 Borrowers can opt for a rate of 10.55 per cent until 31st March 1995 , or 10.8 per cent until 30th April 1997 , with the loans available for repayment , endowment , pension and interest-only loans .
5 Instead , I suggested Jeanne and John tire Moby with a few chase and throw-fetch games in the garden before taking him out for a walk on an extendable lead .
6 For example , if we take an A Minor Pentatonic ( which comprises the notes A , C , D , E and G ) , then the ascending third interval skips are A-D , C-E , D-G , E-A and G-C , while the descending equivalents are A-E , G-D , E-C , D-A and C-G .
7 Coming and going , at a cost of 16.450,00 and 34.200,00 and 122.000,00 per person , are cargoes of men in lightweight non-iron suits , and women with carefully underlined eyes and neat pairs of knees .
8 A large vertical shaft plunges suddenly and without prior warning at the bottom of a steep-sided and unfenced crater ; a slip could not be checked and a falling body would be swallowed by the black gulf and not come to rest until hitting the boulder floor 340 feet below .
9 However , this assumption does not take account of the substantial inter- and intra-embryo variation in developmental timing ( assessed with respect to morphological and/or cell cycle stage ) which is always encountered .
10 He stood up to indicate thai the conversation was at an end and that he had no wish to be involved as a partner in such blasphemous and heretical talk .
11 Following the dissolution of a breakaway university at Northampton by Edward I in 1264 , two hundred Cambridge and Oxford students , converted to Pelagianism , moved to Stamford , where there was already an established tradition of learning and heretical practice .
12 Questions about the mass of planets were fundamental for Newtonians and heretical for Aristotelians .
13 In A Second Beacon Fired by Scintilla ( 1652 ) he described his own apprenticeship and career , lamented the hardship caused to stationers by the civil war , and now argued that the availability of popish and heretical works showed that the press was too free .
14 The Six original EC members , along with Spain , were committed to further developments like the Delors Plan , and Franco-German co-operation remained the back-bone of the unity movement .
15 British doubts about EMU were brushed aside and Franco-German co-operation was confirmed as the foundation stone of the Community .
16 Differences between the UK-Italian and Franco-German positions were not resolved .
17 This two-track approach was seen by the press in member countries as reflecting continued manoeuvring over the role of the United States in the alliance , against a background of US troop reductions in Europe and Franco-German proposals for a European military force .
18 Of this net figure , about 51 per cent represents capital allowances , 28 per cent rate relief and 21 per cent infrastructure and land-acquisition costs .
19 Overall it seems likely that the existence , speed and intensity-correlated behaviour of QPOs in AGNs will provide severe constraints on models .
20 Variable analysis welcomed , indeed required , an un- ashamed borrowing of regression and correlational statistics and , later , building these into causal models in which the weight of the effects of various variables could be determined .
21 Sense ( 5'-GTGAATTCCCAAAGAACCTGG-3' ) and anti-sense ( 5'-CTTCATCACGGAGGTTCCTG-3' ) E-cadherin primers encompassed the sequence encoding the epitopes reactive with ECCD-1 and ECCD-2 ( refs 24 , 25 ) and spanned three introns .
22 Put like this it seems extremely cold and unfeeling , but it must be said that if we were all to make our own arrangements without any order or form then chaos would quickly result .
23 He compares himself with those whose hardened hearts are calloused and unfeeling , and then says : ‘ But I delight in your law . ’
24 On the television screen in my home I watched the muscles on George Bush 's face contract , and listened to his voice , dry and unfeeling , as he informed the peoples of the world that the war on Iraq had begun : to liberate Kuwaiti people , punish aggression , and ensure that a new world order , based on peace and security , would be established for all peoples no matter how small .
25 Was it going to be the You Are Cold and Unfeeling Row , the Why Are You So Feeble Row , the Fat Row , the Racist Row , the Right-Wing how , the Left-Wing Row , the Merits of Jane Austen Row , the Driving Row , the Looking After Maisie Row or the Why Are You so Bitter and Twisted Row .
26 Aromatherapy massage is a gentle healing art , not a cold and unfeeling procedure .
27 There 's simply no give and take in the arias , which sound mechanical and unfeeling , the vocal line held fast in a the straitjacket of Toscanini 's unyielding beat .
28 So cold and unfeeling ; Eileen could n't have imagined anyone behaving in her own son 's home as if she were a stranger , making small talk and occasionally bestowing a few words on her daughter-in-law .
29 If I had a father-in-law as cold and unfeeling as Prince Philip — not to mention a mother-in-law more concerned with protocol than emotions and a husband who prefers to talk to his plants — I 'd have had a nervous breakdown by now .
30 You ca n't say that all music made by machines is robotic and unfeeling , just because you play guitars it does n't mean you 've got soul .
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