Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 RETURNING LONDON MONDAY FIFTEENTH STOP KINDLY REMOVE SELF AND POSSESSIONS FROM FLAT BEFORE THEN STOP LEAVE KEY STOP ENDIT STOP
2 He had to prepare them for the study of Old English ( Anglo-Saxon ) , Middle English ( that is , the language and literature of England from about 1200 until 1450 , including Chaucer ) and all the remaining periods of English literature up to the Victorian period .
3 It allows for subjectivity and freedom of opinion within fairly strict guidelines .
4 It is now beginning to be argued by feminists that in order to deal with pornography and what the phenomenon reveals , we have first to understand it , understand , that is , the meaning and function of fantasy for both men and women , and what effects it has on the rest of one 's life ( see Wilson , 1983 for a summary of this discussion , and also Carter , 1979 ; Linden et al. , 1982 ; Midgley and Hughes , 1983 ) .
5 The importance of the issues raised here by various types of assistance and protection to agriculture in virtually all OECD countries should be of interest to a wide range of readers .
6 The young obese individual who loses weight to normal or near-normal value may have a substantial improvement in life quality and expectancy , and reduction in risk in practically all of the above .
7 If Understanding proceeds by rational reconstruction of rules and reasons for action from within , then it seems radically different from the enterprises of natural science .
8 For each attainment target we have recommended statements of attainment and programmes of study at up to 10 levels .
9 The water supply of over a million people living in the area are is contaminated by a range of pollutants , including heavy metals , and nitrates at concentrations of up to 25 times the permitted EC limits .
10 According to Lyall Watson , this ‘ freedom of sexual expression and emancipation of sex from purely seasonal procreative activity usually indicates a high level of behavioural organisation and development ’ .
11 There will be vintage tractors , stationary engines , motorbikes and cars on display from 1.00pm .
12 It is only when one moves into the realms of complicated , multi-column pages which have several different sizes and styles of print with perhaps some photographs as well that the user really needs to worry about page makeup software .
13 Then , in 1975 and 1976 , the CNAA 's committee for Art and Design , which had been set up to monitor the existing provision , instituted a major review and renewal of approval of well over 100 BA honours courses .
14 Adding together the numbers of self-employed , family workers and labour in firms of less than 30 employees in non-agricultural work for 1984 gives a total of about 25 million people , of which it appears that one-third ( 8.2 million ) work in units of less than five people ( FTW 1/2/86 ) .
15 When forests in the Malay Peninsula ( Kuala Lompat ) and northern Borneo ( Sepilok ) were phytochemically compared , and the levels of nitrogen , fibre , total phenolics and condensed tannin , and degree of digestibility by both cellulase and pepsin determined for both young and old leaves of the canopy species from both places , that at Kuala Lompat was found to be more digestible in having higher nitrogen but lower fibre and phenolic levels .
16 Alcohol has been available in various pubs and discos in Edinburgh from 7am until 5am the following morning .
17 ( a ) Under the Partnership Act As already mentioned , Pt II of the Partnership Act contains certain basic provisions to regulate the rights and duties of partners in so far as they are not defined in writing or otherwise discernible in some course of conduct .
18 In 1829 he began the arboretum at Westonbirt , where a tract of sandy loam covering 114 acres allowed the planting and raising of trees from almost any country in the world .
19 In Wilkins one finds an elaborate and adaptable theory of knowledge , which differentiated between fundamental truths , provisional hypotheses , and areas of uncertainty in both scientific and religious domains .
20 The London conference in June 1990 agreed to tighten up the protocol and phase out production and consumption of CFCs by not later than the year 2000 .
21 Investigations of problems like these is time-consuming , as it has to be done by the accumulation and synthesis of quantities of very diverse information .
22 Professional actors can suggest a character 's background and attitude to life in very subtle ways , whereas amateur actors are often just vehicles for the language .
23 What it 's like : zipped , quilted changing bag with detachable shoulder strap and two wide outer pockets ; one for separate changing mat , the other zipped and labelled for grubby stuff ; bottle pockets at either end , lined interior with see-through pockets and motif with squeaker on outside .
24 What we had to do was pop out to buy daddy a card and we got a paper and we got some biscuits and cake for tea for tomorrow .
25 For each patient the mean value and coefficient of variation for both the albumin concentration and the albumin:creatinine ratio were calculated from all the urine samples provided .
26 Midlands Electricity plc are responsible for the distribution and marketing of electricity to over 2 million customers across an area of 5000 square miles .
27 Not just meeting the right person at the right time but also developing at the same pace so that you both have the same needs and expectations from life at roughly the same time .
28 Also there are many who roam the world in an entirely superficial fashion , who are not really " present " anywhere , who get bits and pieces of ideas from all over but who do not really understand them .
29 Although it would be difficult to document the generalisation , it seems to me that there has been a significant decline , over the past ten or fifteen years , in the degree of confidence in the scope and security of foundations in both psychology and linguistics .
30 Careful exploratory touching and examination of objects by both sight and touch should be encouraged to help all pupils , but specially those who are visually handicapped , to form concepts relating to solid objects .
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