Example sentences of "[is] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 This is piecework and it pays next to nothing .
2 Most of the rest is investments and receivables .
3 The result is surpluses and shortages and inefficiency .
4 So it would be as well to distinguish clearly in our minds between the historical crime book that is pastiche and the book that is an attempt to portray some distant time through a crime story .
5 There 's U and there 's V.
6 The smell is Chanel and money .
7 Heavy metal is shite and Baw is a wanker .
8 It would be beager , but what is G and E say itself
9 What the dealer buys is experience and assistance .
10 And as you ladies and gentlemen now are thinking of retiring as I have done the least thing you want to be bothered about is rules and regulations .
11 The next biggest is erm , the next biggest is Germany and then followed by Japan .
12 We work on the basis that we are not inflicting a footpath on the countryside but developing a footpath that is part and parcel of the landscape .
13 It is part of the daily truck in street markets ; it the kind of thing which turns on the average car dealer ; it is part and parcel of many of the transactions carried out in the building trade and cash or at least early settlement means a better price for the retailer when negotiating with a manufacturer .
14 Unfortunately , it is a success-story that put Karajan on a distant pedestal in an age when politically the authoritarianism that is part and parcel of the conductor 's craft has become more than usually suspect .
15 I referred in my letter to the human spiritual depression that is part and parcel of such closures — and indeed of all job losses and business failures .
16 Such barbarism is part and parcel of the liberal capitalist state : the throw-away society is trying to justify the throwing-away of human life .
17 Wagner states that ‘ cultural integrity is part and parcel of human identity , and any system of thought or behaviour that denies cultural integrity is dehumanising ’ ( Wagner 1979c:97 ) .
18 The urge to control , direct and manage the resources of this world is part and parcel of man 's nature and vocation .
19 In this context we may distinguish ( i ) the impartiality which is part and parcel of making moral or legal-judgments on the basis of formulating universal rules permitting or prohibiting certain types of conduct as distinct from making decisions only about particular persons and particular occasions : the impartiality not just of universalisability but of rules which actually are to be universalised ; ( ii ) the impartiality of being a non-involved person which is particularly relevant to the position of the person who is applying legal or moral rules to particular circumstances and which is directly to do with the characteristics of the judge who according to this standard must have no personal interest in the outcome of the case , but which may also be relevant in the process of legislation since legislators may have particular and personal interests in the outcome of the legislation in question ; ( iii ) there is the idea of impartiality as a norm of moral and judicial reasoning which has to do with giving due consideration to all relevant factors , a practice which may further but is not guaranteed by impartiality of the first two types .
20 Much of this is part and parcel of the regime 's religion of struggle .
21 A second and important strategy is WACC Animation Programme , it underlines the fact that a regional association can not operate in a vacuum but is part and parcel of the wider world of communication , both regionally and internationally .
22 Another critic who took up the moral cudgels against the ‘ spicy ’ jokes and suggestive songs described how ‘ this kind of garbage is part and parcel of the repertoire of nearly every music hall in the kingdom … it puts decency and clean-living at a discount , and it glorifies immorality all round ’ .
23 Trained to respect the hierarchy of command , the military are well viewed by civilian organizations — including large public and private sector companies — where respect for the chain of command is part and parcel of ‘ the management 's right to manage ’ .
24 Sex , as seen in the Bible , is part and parcel of a wider relationship .
25 Of course , it is part and parcel of the whole decision of the justices .
26 It is , however , much more difficult to treat and cure , not least because one of its clinical manifestations , which is part and parcel of the disease , is a firm wish not to be cured , or at least not to be cured unless and until the sufferer wishes to cure herself .
27 This attitude is part and parcel of the disease and the more advanced the illness , the more compelling it may become .
28 But in fact the notion of class is not well defined , a stratificational analysis is not objective , and a sociolinguistic analysis which is heavily dependent upon the notion of prestige is part and parcel of a stratificational model .
29 Breaking bricks and wooden boards with the bare hands is part and parcel of martial arts training .
30 Each of them is part and parcel of the turn-of-the-century crisis in the hegemony of the bourgeoisie .
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