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

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1 He revels in the memory of it , making it froth and lather all round the alleys and back-yards of youth very nearly up to the roof-tops .
2 Figure 16.2 shows that for 1992/93 , taxes on income were expected to yield around 52% of the Total Tax Revenue of 169.8bn ; taxes on expenditure 32% and taxes on capital less than 2% .
3 That includes putting Central News South , East and West on air simultaneously .
4 The risks and rewards of ownership effectively pass to the lessee .
5 They are also pushing more of the risks and rewards of innovation on to suppliers .
6 It provided for cuts in support prices to reduce overproduction , and payment of compensation directly to farmers , on condition that all but the smallest farmers " set aside " 15 per cent of their land from production .
7 The queen six and hope for turn up .
8 While recognising the undeniable ( if somewhat over-stressed ) value of milk in a child 's nutritional development , the Board of Education and Ministry of Health also appreciated that greater milk consumption would be a way of reducing the surplus stocks then being held by producers .
9 Revolution and change of government all too often mean simply exchanging one set of evils for another .
10 SINGERS and musicians on television often mime to pre-recorded tape tracks , because that way the studio set is n't cluttered with microphones .
11 1985 : 1205 ) and so requires special attention : ( 172 ) Have a man go through this desk and all papers , and collect every record and scrap of evidence around .
12 Well certainly at times of stress erm all sorts of things are revealed and that 's one of the reasons why the current situation and the anxiety and level of stress around has resulted in people feeling a whole range of things that perhaps has actually surprised them erm and therefore it 's not surprising that children are equally filled with all sorts of the mixed emotions about what 's going on .
13 Nor are states of health and states of dependency automatically related to the biological facts of ageing .
14 The big London agencies with their billing largely on television find it saves time and money to farm out some writing work to specialised companies or freelancers .
15 The use of questionnaires fed back to teachers revealed the base of interest and enthusiasm for science too often missed by schools concerned to promote a curriculum informally based on male interests .
16 It is well equipped , and warrior for warrior better than almost any other .
17 Yet when he came to write the chapters on earthquakes and volcanos in Madam How and Lady Why ( 1869 ) , he could not dismiss from his mind the notion that , underlying the scientific explanation of how these disasters occurred , God must have had a reason for permitting them .
18 Faris claims that unlike the Josephson junction , the quiteron is insensitive to stray magnetic fields , and returns to equilibrium automatically when the external excitation is turned off .
19 Former farm workers have felt the need to move out to the towns and cities in search not only of employment , but of higher pay , better working conditions , and increased opportunities for personal advancement ; and farmers have felt the need to shed labour as an accompaniment to increasing productivity .
20 Infuriating it may be , but you may as well shrug your shoulders as the locals do and accept that these things are part and parcel of travel overseas .
21 Armed with this vision of the sheer volume and variety of information now available to the scientific community we will compare the pre electronic communication days with now .
22 The astonishing achievements of Western civilisation in controlling and exploring the resources of the world , and the consequent increase in material wealth and standards of living , would not have taken place if the procurement of knowledge for its own sake had not mapped out the paths of which technology and investment for profit thereafter took advantage .
23 Preliminary estimates suggest that insurance claims could reach between £200 million and £300 million after taking into account the damage to buildings , the cost of reconstruction and loss of business both in the City and at Staples Corner .
24 One is led to the conclusion therefore that the husband should convey as beneficial owner ; he is very often conveying the former matrimonial home as part of an agreement whereby the wife releases her rights to further claims for capital , and as such he could be said to be receiving valuable consideration from her and it is established that a vendor selling under compulsion should stand in the same position as a contractual purchaser under an open contract ( see Re King [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 632 and Emmet on Title above ) .
25 Such government services as transport and aid to industry directly help to increase profitability of capital while other services such as education , health and housing lower the reproduction costs of labour to private capitalists and hence increase profitability .
26 The Working Party 's stance stems from the fact that 70 per cent of the Board 's distributable income arises from Test match generated funds , and therefore the Board sees as its ‘ principal function and power the promotion , financing and betterment of cricket generally with an essential object being the achievement of the highest possible standards at international level ’ .
27 It then proposes and suggests some certain technical adjustments and makes allowances for previous policy decisions and losses of income etc. , and leads you through to er being able to propose a package measures within the policy committee guidelines .
28 The one the Federation produced is very good , but a lot of reading in it , so , we wanted one we could hand out to people and the the intention is that we , we go on the market next week Thursday and Friday to hand out that leaflet , also to advertise the meeting on the tenth , erm , so that really is as far , and obviously the meetings that , that Lilly just said that Kathy 's coming , that would be an opportunity to erm you know , discuss it further with her .
29 Everyone wants recognition and appreciation , The danger is that many seek that recognition and appreciation through status rather than contribution and achievement .
30 The entry will be placed on the Proprietorship Register and will read : Note : The transfer to the proprietor contains a covenant by her with [ Husband ] to pay the monies secured by Charge No 1 and to indemnify him from all claims and demands in respect thereof .
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