Example sentences of "and the [adj] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 In the light of his experience and expertise at Llandough hospital in my constituency , he has alerted people in Wales to the dangers of smoking , the burdens that smoking places on the NHS and the tremendous damage that it does to health .
2 The electronic collection of Alexander Hamilton 's works will hold out as much interest to the linguist , philosopher , and the political scientist as it does to the historian .
3 So we had a big sandwich you know with salad and with crisps and that on the side and the hot chocolate and it was five pound .
4 The subject is not superficial , and the superficial treatment that it often receives perhaps explains our shallow and muddled thinking .
5 It makes all the difference to the members of the public and the good will that it builds up is terribly important .
6 ( 2 ) The possible suspension of trading on exchanges where conditions become volatile and the consequent risk that it may not be possible to close out a position even where a stop-loss order has been placed .
7 Peter Gillman suggests that it was not until TV South West made a film ‘ A Trust Betrayed ’ , and consulted Dr Neil Ward of Surrey University , that a plausible explanation for the conflicting evidence of poisoning and the official view that it could not happen came to light .
8 The policy at which the League had arrived reflected the discontent with Parliamentary methods which dominated the ILP and the Communist Party though it was expressed in less revolutionary and more " managerial " terms .
9 Okay this er this lecture is called multiple government and the federal system and it flows directly from the last lecture when I started talking about the er the constitution and about the principles and the values that erm form the American system .
10 And the long hop as it were , sir , it maybe er not an appropriate time to ask about , but I think it 's important to understand , certainly I would like to understand , that if this panel , this enquiry does n't establish the location for the new settlement , Mr Wincup is implying that that should be agreed before the plan is adopted by the County Council .
11 These compress the sac which has contained the child and the amniotic fluid until it breaks and the fluid escapes ( the " showing of the waters " in popular parlance ) .
12 His research has concentrated on the nature of language and the apparent fact that it is a social instrument , socially constructed and thus dependent upon language of curriculum justification ( see , for example , his ‘ The revolutions in philosophy and philosophy of education ’ , 1982 ) .
13 The view that the concern about the declining calibre of councillors has much in common with the opinion that Punch is not as good as it used to be , and the well-known response that it never was , can be supported from the details given in Table 7. 1 .
14 Mungo had been so unnerved by the feather and the peculiar note that it had taken him several moments to decide on the next move ; not the next major move in his life , but literally the act of moving an arm or a leg .
15 Communication is so complex an interaction of mind , language , and the physical world that it can be disconcerting to try to deal with it all at once .
16 Will my right hon. Friend warn other world leaders , especially in the United States , of the dangers of a wave of trade protectionism and the catastrophic effect that it can have on the world economy in a recession ?
17 There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else .
18 She turned her attention once again to the old fashioned coatstand , for that is what it surely was , and the single garment that it supported ; a man 's mac , beige in colour ; long and belted .
19 Apart from the reference to Napoleon , the above quotation , to judge from the letters and verbal declarations we received , might have expressed , almost verbatim , the reaction of a contemporary reader to The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail when it was published in 1982 .
20 But the blank horror over Khmer Rouge atrocities between 1975 and 1978 has created a blind spot about its strength in Cambodia , and the growing likelihood that it will return to power , either on its own or with the other Cambodian opposition factions .
21 Er and the accompanying memorandum although it has er gone through several alterations which have improved it in our view is is still over negative we would see .
22 However it requires people and groups concerned with the environment and the countryside to work and campaign together with those concerned with housing and the Welsh language if it is to be realised .
23 In the world of an inside ethnography as Favret-Saada identifies , ‘ one is never able to choose between subjectivism and the objective method as it was taught ’ ( ibid. 23 ) , so long as one wishes to find out answers which , in traditional ethnography , are often missing from the finite corpus of empirical observation .
24 I do n't think gay men changed their habits because of advertisements ; we did so , some of us , because we saw our friends dying of it and the horrible effect that it has .
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