Example sentences of "and [art] [det] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , none of them is likely to affect those workers who fall outside of collective agreements ; the contract workers and the many women who work for small manufacturing or service sector employers .
2 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
3 Rodinal is undoubtedly a ‘ classic ’ in every sense of the word and the many photographers who continue to use it , or indeed who have recently discovered it , never look back ; their results speak for themselves .
4 Boundaries Thanks to Councillor Fraser and the many residents who wrote letters of objections to the proposed boundary changes stretches of Lanark Road [ North ] , two houses in Wester Hailes Road , Muirend Avenue and Viewfield will remain within the Balerno/Baberton ward .
5 Boundaries Thanks to Councillor Fraser and the many residents who wrote letters of objections to the proposed boundary changes stretches of Lanark Road [ North ] , two houses in Wester Hailes Road , Muirend Avenue and Viewfield will remain within the Balerno/Baberton ward .
6 However this study , and the many others which followed it , were criticised on the grounds that subjects ' reporting of the position of a click might not be a perceptual effect , but the result of memory or response bias .
7 And I for one would not want to question the validity of people like these — and the many others I have n't mentioned — who have the guts and determination to become young masters of their instruments .
8 The contract army thus extended responsibility for military recruitment very widely through society , and the many knights who brought a handful of men-at-arms and archers were as important an element in the make-up of the contract army as the retainers of the magnate himself .
9 Three major weaknesses of the paper are its lack of clarity , its lack of detail and the many opportunities it offers to those who hold information that should be made public , to use various loopholes to avoid so doing .
10 I should like to have had time to discuss such matters , but the paucity of progress made yesterday , the long speeches and the many amendments which had to be considered left the Government with no option but to move a guillotine motion today .
11 The discipline of information science , which attempts to study all the ways in which human beings communicate information with each other and the many facilities which make it easier to perform , is in its earliest formative years , and it will be a long time before we can be sure either that the science of information is a true discipline or that it can deliver its present optimistic promises .
12 Hazel Turkington went along to see this impressive complex and the many facilities it has to offer .
13 Its authority is clearly based on Smart 's intimacy with the artist 's work and the many aspects which influenced it social ( highly important in this case ) , artistic and intellectual .
14 I 'm sure none of us noticed what must have been expressions of pure panic on the faces of our two teachers and the several parents who had volunteered to keep their own children and their classmates from certain death by drowning in the pool .
15 Daddy gone , Sambo gone , Mrs Dibdin gone — and the few relics we had left from the olden days all sold , and the house up for sale … ’
16 The nurses and the few mothers who had managed to be available on Christmas Eve sang ragged and loud .
17 We still use the old byre for milking and the few cows I keep do n't call for a new mechanical milker .
18 And the more problems you spot , the more money you 'll save .
19 ‘ Alan is a great player but I find it strange that a Scot is preferred to an Irishman and the more matches I win , the bigger the snub will be . ’
20 ‘ Alan is a great player but I find it strange that a Scot is preferred to an Irishman and the more matches I win , the bigger the snub will be . ’
21 The more limits you have and the more limits you apply for , the greater the cost .
22 And the more deals they get , the bigger they become .
23 It 's worrying the PM and the more reports I study the more my anxiety grows .
24 Except where marriage occurs at a very young age , the earlier a woman marries , the younger she is when she bears her first child , and the more children she has when she reaches the end of her reproductive years , other things being equal .
25 Er but if not , if you are just doing midwifery I , I think you er really need to stick at it and just do that because it 's , it 's the more practise and the more babies you bring into the world the better you get at it .
26 The higher output powers will also give you a greatly improved throughput , and the more covers you serve , the more profit you make .
27 And the more miles it 's done , the more you pay them to .
28 And the more presents he gave his whore , the shorter the time would be .
29 This is unsettling , and makes me realise that for those three and a half hours I have been the still and passive object of her intuition as well as her technical skill .
30 The man was relaxed and rested and Holly felt the tiredness brush through his mind and for nine and a half hours he had worked in the Factory at the lathe that fashioned chairs ' legs .
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