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

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1 Scully and Sons have had the job for as long as I can remember , not because they are any good but because they are ruddy cheap .
2 Over recent years , the parish has been of great interest archaeologically and excavations have revealed signs of occupation from neolithic man to the Middle Ages .
3 I 'd like to come back to policy on migration chair , and I 'm grateful to Mr for pointing out that nineteen eighty is thirteen years ag away and things have moved on in every respect demographically .
4 A possible future is that regions will pass away and districts amalgamate to make contracts for more specialist services — tertiary care .
5 He had actually dozed off , perhaps from the fumes of the exhaust , when dive-bombers screamed above and bombs began to fall .
6 ‘ Apparently you can say anything you like about Charles and Diana and their marriage but criticise the Queen or the Duke in anyway and denials start to run . ’
7 While the equipment is being set up people come in from their work outside and visitors start arriving from up and down the Whanganui river .
8 It followed this up with threats to withdraw from the UK altogether and threats to refuse to sign the new voluntary agreement which is now being drawn up .
9 A Sinn Fein worker was murdered yesterday and loyalists tried to kill two of the party 's Belfast councillors within the space of 24 hours .
10 Alright , this is why countries have specialized more , because countries specialize more and consumers want to demand , want to consume erm , higher quantities of er , manufactured goods .
11 Performances improved noticeably and gates began to top the 20,000 mark .
12 The most convenient arrangement is to have separate viewing and recording rooms so that the two activities can go on simultaneously and groups preparing to record , or working on other tasks , can work undistracted .
13 The voluntary levy has raised £2m so far and unions have pledged a further £7m to enable payouts of at least £100 a week to be made to those called out on strike .
14 Leeds play Sunderland tomorrow and police have appealed to supporters without tickets to stay away from Elland Road .
15 However , as was the case in Newtownards , repairs began immediately and stores continued trading throughout .
16 The auditions for the Celebrating Age Festival Team and the National Display Team were held successfully , and both teams are now rehearsing regularly and members getting to know one another .
17 The situation has improved substantially since then and girls have achieved parity with boys as far as staying on at school .
18 Some strike leaders were already there and others kept arriving at intervals .
19 This applies to backs as well as forwards and centres have become , once again , key players in the strategy of committing opponents and then moving the ball wide .
20 Motions can be put forward and ones carried become the mandate for those officers .
21 The nearby crowd surged forward and police had to intervene .
22 Yet the prosecution went ahead and ministers tried to suppress these documents .
23 You do n't need to stand with your legs apart and fists clenched to enforce your safety zone ; a well-balanced inoffensive stance is much more useful .
24 But everything fell apart and Shields began to slice through a non-existent home midfield .
25 Schally and colleagues have proposed that the growth inhibitory effect of somatostatin and its long acting analogues may by via a tyrosine phosphatase receptor .
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