Example sentences of "and [prep] [noun] generally " in BNC.

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1 It means helping counsellees to look closely at their attitudes and beliefs , about themselves , about other people , and about life generally as an ageing person , in order to determine the effect these have on their lives , and upon the people close to them .
2 It is nevertheless of interest to see from their reaction to the various issues raised in the questionnaire , just what it is about the scheme ( and about SSE generally ) , which they feel is threatening .
3 My hon. Friend is a powerful advocate for his constituency and for Kent generally .
4 We scored ‘ strongly agree ’ as 5 for statements which expressed positive attitudes towards the Solihull booklet and towards SSE generally and as 1 for statements which expressed negative attitudes .
5 The mean attitude scale scores were used to present the attitudes of the Solihull secondary school teachers overall and the factor scores were used in a series of analyses of variance ( ANOVA ) to test the significance of differences between the attitudes of the various subgroups , towards the Solihull scheme and towards SSE generally .
6 We scored ‘ strongly agree ’ as 5 for statements which expressed positive attitudes towards the Oxfordshire scheme and towards SSE generally and as 1 for statements which expressed negative attitudes .
7 These reflections on the mediating role of authoritative directives and of rules generally explain why they are reasons for actions .
8 Trotsky attached great importance , at least in his criticisms of Stalin , to political control by the elected representatives of the mass membership of the party and of society generally over the party and state bureaucracies .
9 But even where there is no real warfare , man 's inhumanity to children has caused serious deprivations of rights and of benefits generally .
10 Whatever the disagreements , it seems reasonable to say that the period circa 1890–1914 witnessed ‘ an unprecedented advance of machine technique and of mechanisation generally and automatism in particular ’ .
11 There can be little doubt that this reflects the very high unemployment experienced so far and the resultant weakened state of the union movement and of labour generally .
12 Critical and creative thinking are now fashionable on American campuses and amongst intellectuals generally — perhaps because many thinking Americans believe the " Great Society " has failed to solve sufficient of its most urgently-critical domestic problems — like drugs , violence , corruption , homelessness and the budget deficit — quite apart from its most pressing international problems — like relations with the Soviet Union , the mid-East and Latin-American crises , and so on .
13 Whereas in London and in England generally , it had been a matter of principle from the start that Monotypes should be worked by male union labour , " in Edinburgh , the men do not seem to have come forward to learn the Monotype , even in response to invitations from the employers .
14 Conventional wisdom dictates that the experiences at school , in the transition to work , at work itself and in society generally , tend to imbue the black youth with a jaundiced view of the world ; recoiling from the ‘ pressures ’ , he retreats to a street-corner gang existence , detaching himself from society and cultivating a posture of indifference or even hostility towards the rest of society .
15 In 1980 the Modern Records Centre published the first title in its Sources Booklet series , providing researchers with relevant references on the role of women in the working situation and in society generally from its extensive holdings of trade union , employers ' organisation and interest group records and personal archives .
16 Similar observations can be made about groups in industry and in society generally .
17 This may reflect the generally negative view of Creole in the West Indies , especially within the education system , coupled with the view that British English is necessary for children to " get on " in Britain in education and in life generally .
18 The class issues at stake in Hungary were only one illustration of the conflict throughout the empires and in Europe generally .
19 In other words the maximum movement , which now occurs in both directions , is around five per cent and in practice generally a good deal less .
20 More recently the redoubtable Larry Sloss has presented very convincing arguments , from his very wide experience , of major episodes of emergence and submergence , both on the North American craton and on cratons generally .
21 ‘ I want to say to IBEC and to employers generally , if you want to continue to do business with Congress then you will have to sort out the cowboys in your midst .
22 But it is also very costly — to the individual , to the college and to society generally .
23 Although the major theoretical explanations are covered in the numerous introductions to the sociology of crime and deviance and to sociology generally , some review of these theories is necessary before embarking upon an examination of specific , substantive examples of criminal behaviour .
24 Looking hard at one 's hands , and at life generally , it is not surprising !
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