Example sentences of "and [adj] [Wh pn] [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The 168 children out of 2,339 received into London workhouses between 1750 and 1755 who survived hardly over-exercised the parish authorities in seeking out apprenticeships on their behalf .
2 The report suggests there is a glut of exstudents from 1990 and 1991 who have yet to find work , and these are adding to the problems faced by the most recently qualified .
3 If you wish to venture northwards you can discover beaches , such as Cala Vinas , a bustling resort 3km away , and see the luxurious villas of the rich and famous who come here to sample the many and varied pleasures on offer .
4 Richard Peck House has earned a reputation as one of the finest convalescent homes in the country and those who stay there return home rested and restored to good health .
5 Richard Peck House has earned a reputation as one of the finest Convalescent Homes in the Country , and those who stay there return home rested and restored to good health .
6 As stated repeatedly in this book , there is no real evidence that such an able and well-endowed ‘ god ’ , beyond human influence , has ever existed , and those who teach otherwise perpetuate the induced temptation to abandon personal responsibility .
7 The immediate costs to the United States would have been political , the main gainers being the major gold producers — South Africa and the USSR and those who had previously speculated against the dollar by demanding gold .
8 The responses could be analysed for differences in opinion depending on the time since the respondent had suffered from the illness or between those who had ever and those who had never suffered from the illness in question .
9 There 's a long waiting list and those who get there have to run a gauntlet , which not all survive .
10 The prescription was to offer them no reason for distinguishing between employers who , as custodians for the State , managed those centre-pieces of Socialist attainment , the nationalised industries ; and those who managed privately owned industries .
11 The State has powers to alienate the rights of possessions to such " deserving grantees " ( the deserving grantees , according to Islamic law , are the landless , the warriors and others who serve the State , those who can actually cultivate the land , and those who have just embraced Islam ) who are able to put the land to productive use and to be of benefit to the society at large .
12 For older age groups the conventionally accepted high risk groups have been the very elderly ( i.e. aged 85 + ) , the recently bereaved , those recently discharged from hospital , those living alone and those who have recently moved .
13 Its posters claim to ‘ defend Islam , Islamic rule , constitutional rule , support the deprived and to prevent the dominance of capitalism and those who have never suffered poverty ’ .
14 A few months ago one of the fruitier New Zealand Sunday tabloid comments from Don Clarke , the sensational All Black fullback of the 1950s and 1960s who has now settled in South Africa .
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