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

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1 In particular it is looking at cross-curricular issues , including areas such as the role of careers guidance , health education and other aspects of personal and social education , environmental education and economic awareness and it is considering how these may best be reflected in the curriculum .
2 The State is the result of the disorder brought about by inequality and private property and it is the means by which this inequality and private property is maintained .
3 It allows you to alternate between a high and low route and it 's easy to extend the walk or take short cuts .
4 and amp and a set of speakers it 's about three hundred and odd quid and it 's er Samsung and it 's supposed to be one
5 Many of the current experiments have been interesting and thought.provoking ; none the less we must beware of the tendency to enjoy the use of the latest expensive and prestigious gadget and it is wise to remember Oettinger 's warning in his devastating book :
6 Developing countries have their own specific economic , political and social requirements and it is often felt that the media should ‘ carry out positive development tasks ’ ; that they should accept restrictions if the state so desires and that they should be subordinate to the needs ( economic , cultural , political ) of a developing state .
7 The result of acquiring literacy , they conjecture , ‘ is not an ordinary language … it is the language of analytic thinking and explicit argument and it is the tool that has been adopted by science and philosophy and to a large extent by the formal school system ’ ( ibid. p. 10 ) .
8 And I think if you look at lessons such as the Cambridge situation , you can have distances of separation between a new village and surrounding settlements and it 's as little as six hundred metres , depending on localized matters .
9 We have met the enemy to good marketing and good relationships and it 's us .
10 This can be seen when the differences between night ( when it is dark , quiet and we sleep ) and day ( when we arrange our meals , our business , social and physical activities and it is a noisier , more ‘ active ’ environment ) are considered .
11 ‘ Although this is not binding upon your Lordships , the United Kingdom is , of course , a party to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and it is urged that it is at least desirable that the domestic law of the United Kingdom should accord with the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights under the Convention .
12 Eating in Greece has always been a great social occasion — it 's normal to begin with meze , sharing from small plates of typically Greek food — taramasalata , tzatziki , dolmades , kalamari and Greek salad and it 's customary to go into the kitchen to choose your main course .
13 Your Board is confident that the plan for restructuring the Group will result in a more streamlined , flexible and dynamic organisation and it is intended that it be carried through as fast as possible .
14 The microcomputer is a means to an end and it provides an opportunity for developing search strategies because it is a unique storage medium which releases time for more cognitive skills within the information cycle of selecting , processing and communicating information and it is these educational skills which are valued by teachers and librarians .
15 McCallen is going for a treble in the 250cc and Open races and it is difficult opposing him .
16 This shaping depends on political and ideological formations and it is these which are responsible for its ‘ consequences ’ too .
17 ‘ I like the idea of organic food because it does n't get treated with pesticides and other chemicals and it 's better for the environment , too .
18 Because of the increasing use of complex machinery and sophisticated farming methods , many of those engaged in agriculture require managerial and supervisory skills and it is to this area of provision that the agricultural colleges should be turning in the next few years .
19 Although there are records of floods and sand storms , especially in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , machair provides both arable and grazing land and it is the focus of most Hebridean crofting agriculture ( Caird , 1979 ) .
20 The most interesting relationship in the data is the relatively high correlation between risk ratings and subsequent recall and it is worth investigating this in more detail .
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