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

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1 For some time the Company has recognised the need for a policy to increase awareness , to deal with environmental issues and to implement systems which ensure the Company complies with all relevant legislation and manages the essential attitudinal and behavioural changes that are likely to affect its business operations .
2 In his introduction to the environmental policy document which will be issued to employees in 1993 , Chief Executive Kneale Ashwell explains : ‘ For some time we have recognised the need for a policy to increase awareness , to deal with environmental issues and to implement systems which ensure the Company complies with all relevant legislation and manages the essential attitudinal and behavioural changes that are likely to affect business operations .
3 He also contributed to radio navigation and made observations which suggested the possibility of radar .
4 The reason why Lieberson is doubtful about the control variable approach is the selectivity processes are probably operating within the control variables themselves and involve factors which affect the dependent variable but in unmeasured ways .
5 It is simply demand and supply pressures which determine the appropriate exchange rate for each currency .
6 Darkened traps are given various animal and insecticide odours which dupes the fly into thinking that it is biting a cow .
7 That pioneer-breed has made way for pampered and petted females who demand the best of two worlds .
8 Chlorine is well-known for its drying and oxidising qualities which have the effect of bleaching the hair and reacting against the chemicals used in perms and colorants .
9 Whatever the social and political structure of Greece in the Bronze Age and its aftermath , in the Geometric and Orientalising periods we see the pattern emerging which persists in archaic and classical times and in some degree even after Alexander : small , independent city-states , often at war with each other but united by language , legend and religion .
10 At the simplest level , the teacher shows the children how to receive the content of one another 's writing and ask questions which invite the writer to tell more about what she knows or wants to say .
11 From that time on , in the West , increasing human mastery of the world in the form of science offered explanations of disease and of natural catastrophes which weakened the power of the churches and offered alternatives which excited the human imagination .
12 During March the Northern Ireland office drew attention to the discussion papers and issued advertisements which included the following :
13 Whilst physical infirmity may make physical care of great significance to the old person and mental infirmity may limit their capacity to give and receive other kinds of care , the efforts we make to relate to the whole person are critical if we are to avoid the stigmatising and depersonalising processes which insult the integrity of the old person .
14 However , computers which process information much faster than before , and programming techniques which emulate the way language works are developing rapidly .
15 I had written my reasons for so thinking ; but as they were not satisfactory to the other noble and learned Lords who heard the case , I do not now repeat them nor persist in them .
16 The idea is to make the text clearer and help advisers who use the book by improving the layout .
17 The craftsmen and working classes who formed the bulk of Ashbourne 's population lived in small terraced brick cottages along the minor streets or in small yards behind the major properties .
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