Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [pron] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It is an important experiment and one that could play a key role in securing public approval , or disapproval , for genetic engineering .
2 Anyway when the time came to , to , to stop off for short time everybody had had their turn except the union president and myself and he came to me this foreman and he said er , now John I do n't want you to think what happened between me and you will make any difference about being sent back for .
3 Under its 1949 Basic Law ( Constitution ) , the Federal Republic of Germany ( West Germany ) is a " democratic and social federal state " whose organs are ( i ) the Federal Diet ( Bundestag ) , the lower house of parliament , comprising 497 members elected for a four-year term by a mixed system of proportional representation and direct voting , and 22 members elected by the West Berlin House of Representatives ; ( ii ) the Federal Council ( Bundesrat ) , the upper house of parliament , comprising 41 members of the governments of the Republic 's 10 Länder ( states ) and four representatives appointed by the West Berlin Senate ; ( iii ) the Federal President ( Bundespräsident — currently Richard von Weizsäcker ) elected for a five-year term by the Federal Assembly ( Bundesversammlung ) comprising the members of the Bundestag and an equal number of delegates nominated by the Länder parliaments ; and ( iv ) the federal government ( Bundesregierung ) consisting of the Federal Chancellor ( Bundeskanzler — currently Helmut Kohl ) elected by the Bundestag on the proposal of the Federal President and his or her ministers .
4 And she 's looking in her purse and everything and suddenly she goes I know what it is !
5 Please sell as many books of tickets as possible , more are available from the Office — RING HILDA NOW — We must raise the much needed funds to complete this year 's programme and YOU OR ONE OF YOUR CLASS MEMBERS COULD BE A LUCKY WINNER .
6 We can also provide you with details of individual visitors to your Division/Department and who and where they visited .
7 Erm , I think the charge that has been laid against myself personally and my myself and my colleagues is the charge of vacillation and changing our mind and I and I am grateful to c my colleague David for reminding us that we have in this county had two years two years when the Labour party and the Conservative party have been hand in glove , absolutely determined that the way forward in relation to homes , elderly persons homes , not that 's not to close any and now we 've had a complete volte face when they 've changed their minds and they 've come along with us .
8 There is utter and total confusion and anything that stands still they used to say they would paint it in industry they now say market test it and they do admit to us that the end object does not necessarily mean complete contractorization or privatization , but at this particular moment in time
9 He was a man of absolute integrity , the epitome of a Christian gentleman , a fine organist and pianist and he and his wife were delightful hosts .
10 This is a new market for hygiene and one that has significant potential for the future with increasing demands being made in safety and hygiene .
11 when she , this man was n't very well on , she saw him up at her window and she saw he was n't very well on the other side of the road and she sent down to ask him to come in and she gave him a cup of tea and everything and she was talking
12 And did someone give you a sandwich and you and you put it back !
13 Natural hazard research necessarily focuses upon the interrelation of geophysical events and human activity and as such is an important feature of recent research and one that some such as Parker and Harding ( 1979 ) have proclaimed to be of central and traditional concern to geographers and their view is included in Table 6.2 .
14 And if I may we 'll set something up for them and we 'll try and get the shirt on the telly and whatever and try and get people to remember .
15 cos you did n't have to pay tax cos you 're a non-taxpayer and everybody that went to a building society got it taxed .
16 The Rector of Londesborough saved the day by giving chase in his car and he and Fred caught up with the horse at the farm gate , waiting to be let in .
17 If I may erm we , we , we , we did attend er er er a briefing and myself and James , unfortunately Margaret was unable to be present on that day , although I think she 's had a separate briefing or there is a separate briefing being proposed .
18 Under the auspices of Scottish/Canadian editor Andy Gray , the paper was faced with a dilemma and one that it had great difficulty resolving , namely how a paper still steeped in show business traditions could come to terms with a new music that was deliberately and defiantly anti-commerciality and the supposed ‘ circus ’ of the pop world .
19 And this , of course , has always been the central dilemma and one that the critics of TNC practices in the Third World can not escape .
20 They got him in the boat and they he had to lie down in the bottom of the boat and they and they covered him with a tarpaulin .
21 Dionne slung on a Dietrich tape and she and Jay escaped to the kitchen , leaving Jamie and Francis screaming along to a soul-searching Burt Bacharach number .
22 PETER 'S FRIENDS Kenneth Branagh 's third film confirms the emergence of a major force in the British industry and one that should be active for many years to come .
23 It is a class alliance that creates an objective link between indigenous capital and labour and one that is also linked to the progressive features of capitalist development .
24 Formal , and informal , taboos around menstruation to some extent continued , but the ritual of male circumcision was abandoned — a fascinating development given the significance and purpose of the ritual and one that looks , at first glance , like a clean break with the past to facilitate the future and the expansion of Christianity ( see , for example , Acts 10–11 , 15 ; Romans 4 ; Gal.
25 From mediaeval times , the sovereign and his or her principal ministers have consulted with the judges , those ‘ lions under the throne ’ .
26 and go and I tack up the horse and I get on the horse and everything and I do n't mean to say
27 I appreciate the minister 's difficulty representing the Home Office with no specific responsibility for these matters as far as er er Europe is concerned er but nevertheless this is a matter that does affect the electorate and one that I think the house should take er notice of .
28 Each employee and his or her employer had to contribute so much per week to the scheme .
29 7.9.2 to procure either that the interest of the Tenant and any undertenant and its or their mortgagees are noted or indorsed on the policy or that the insurers issue a waiver of subrogation rights as regards the Tenant any undertenant and its or their mortgagees
30 7.9.2 to procure either that the interest of the Tenant and any undertenant and its or their mortgagees are noted or indorsed on the policy or that the insurers issue a waiver of subrogation rights as regards the Tenant any undertenant and its or their mortgagees
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