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

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1 Overall it seems likely that the existence , speed and intensity-correlated behaviour of QPOs in AGNs will provide severe constraints on models .
2 A fine draughtsman and noted expert in perspective , he was the first president of the Liverpool Society of Arts and exhibited in London at the Society of Artists .
3 Good negotiating discipline is to sum regularly , thereby ensuring points of progress are agreed and noted stage by stage .
4 This was suggested by the relative lack of change in rates of acid secretion and intragastric acidity on eradication of H pylori despite substantial falls in circulating gastrin concentrations , and by the suppression of acid secretion produced by H pylori on first infection .
5 In an acute experimental model of gut derived systemic endotoxaemia in mice , produced by simultaneous intravenous injection of serotonin and intragastric instillation of endotoxin , they found bentonite ( hydrated aluminium silicate : 75 mg ) , kaopectate ( 150 mg ) , and charcoal ( 25 mg ) to be effective in reducing endotoxaemia .
6 Green feels reassuring and fertile due to its association with the rejuvenation and lush growth of spring .
7 There is a vast untapped genetic and metabolic biodiversity in nature that can also be harnessed .
8 Thus the Far Western technique provides a sensitive and specific assay for detection of proteins that can complex with CREB .
9 Plasma CCK was measured by a sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay with antibody T204 .
10 A text , whether considered as a whole work or as an extract from a work , is the nearest we can get to a homogeneous and specific use of language .
11 He cites five such features of highly automated plants : the finely graded status structures of such organisations , arising from the more even balance than in other industries between skilled , semi-skilled , and unskilled workers ; the relatively smaller size of plants and work units ; the changed role of management ( with the work units taking over quality supervision and the machinery controlling the level of output , management is left with the job of providing advice rather than instructions ) ; there is blurring of the dividing line between manual and non-manual work ; and the greater prosperity and lower proportion of labour costs allows management to offer higher pay levels , a wide range of fringe benefits , and a high level of job security .
12 The path to Ben Tee kept high on the bank of the great V-shaped gorge , avoiding the steep heather and lower jungle of birch .
13 and lower threshold for onset of shivering .
14 Use upper case letters when working in years and lower case with months , to avoid mistakes when switching from one calculation to another .
15 We might add that , though property from land or , more commonly , from urban real-estate , remained an important source of bourgeois income , especially among the middle and lower bourgeoisie in areas of lagging industrialisation , it was already diminishing somewhat in importance .
16 just do what the , what the industry outside has done and spiral down into producing lower and lower quality of services
17 Whilst this is an increase over the 1991 level of 41,000 boepd , it is lower than originally anticipated due to the delay in the commencement of production from Piper and lower production from Ninian as a result of the deferral of well workovers from 1992 to 1993 .
18 Another 6000 to 8000 troops should be sent simultaneously against Gosport , which should be secured with equal ease and from there 24 mortars would make the dockyard and lower town of Portsmouth untenable .
19 Considering Franco 's lifelong and obsessive involvement with Morocco and his equally characteristic reluctance to relinquish territorial gains , the speed with which independence was granted to Spanish Morocco was extraordinary .
20 If one pursues an untheological and obsessive interest in demons , committed Christians cease to believe in them , and the Devil applauds .
21 It is : ‘ the cognitive-affective state characterised by intrusive and obsessive fantasising concerning reciprocity of amorant feeling by the object of the amorance . ’
22 Each sub-process reflects the general confidence-building and problem-understanding nature of design itself .
23 After a welcome and introductory talk by Sylvia Townson , the theatre 's public relations officer , visitors were able to wander all over the Edwardian building with most grabbing the chance to stand behind the footlights for a thespians ' eye view of the ornate auditorium .
24 District based training will include Assessment and Care Management , Implementation Training , and Introductory Training of Service Provision Staff .
25 It will increase , as all our policies do , parental influence and parental choice in education on a scale on which we have never previously embarked in state education .
26 It makes no sense to talk of unqualified ‘ parents rights ’ , and parental participation in investigations and case conferences — one of the concerns voiced in the Rochdale report and picked up by the press .
27 As far as the former is concerned , adult educators saw the emphasis on home/school links and parental involvement in schools as an opportunity for involving working-class parents in relevant education meeting a real need , i.e. their children 's education .
28 For instance , in other areas of law concerning children , such as fostering , adoption and parental access to children in care , social workers as agents of the state have developed informal rules for decision-making .
29 This most abrasive of Manchester derbies had exploded in the 55th minute with the sending-off of Pointon , the former Everton defender , for a crude and cruel tackle on Giggs .
30 ‘ Rodeo is to the United States what bullfight is to Europe : a ludicrous and cruel exploitation of animals which honours neither those who watch nor those who take part in such buffoonery , ’ she wrote to the mayor , Domninique Baudis. — Reuter
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