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

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1 Founded in 1583 , the University has a distinguished tradition of learning and of innovation , including examples in the Arts ( Edinburgh established the first Chair of English Literature in Britain ) , in the Sciences ( with the UK 's first Chair of Agriculture and latterly the first Chair and Department of Artificial Intelligence ) and , of course , in Medicine and the other professions .
2 The show scene in Australia is very active , as are the obedience trials and latterly the fast-growing Schutzhund sport .
3 We could supply sailing , wind-surfing , fishing and swimming in Bala Lake , endless glorious walking country , pony trekking , golf and tennis , and latterly the swift-flowing rivers have made Bala an internationally famous canoeing centre .
4 Reluctantly , he pulled the cord again and mercifully the red curtains blanked out the abandoned sylphide .
5 We are accused of being the poor men of Europe , and I think we are economically and industrially the poor men of Europe or at least our performances have n't been very good in this respect since the War , but the other side is that because we are the poor men and are self-conscious about it , that we have compensated , in a sense , in the vitality of our music and of our culture , and certainly in the pop culture .
6 It 's amazing what they can do these days and luckily the sick dog pulled through .
7 But he made himself walk to and fro a hundred times , slowly at first , then more briskly , to keep up some sense of health .
8 Vichy 's economic and cultural anti-Semitism , which had singled out Jews for contempt and discrimination , undoubtedly facilitated the German policy of deportation and thence the Final Solution .
9 Changes in the function of the school and the home encouraged the expansion of child guidance and thence the educational psychology profession .
10 In recent years , however , analysis based upon a given concept of ideology has been complemented by other projects , some of which also analyse buildings as repressive mechanisms or authoritarian representations ( e.g. Foucault 1977b ) , but whose overarching concepts such as ‘ power ’ or ‘ discourse ’ imply a still greater distance between interests and representations , and thereby a greater commitment to objectivism .
11 Consequently , they may neglect the child 's need to develop a balanced racial identity and thereby a well-integrated personality .
12 Unexplained pain , abnormal liver function tests or biliary abnormality at ultrasound lead to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography , and thereby a potential diagnosis of AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis .
13 Here implicitly is a defence of limited monarchy , and thereby an implicit critique of the rigid anti-monarchism to be revealed in Jacobinism .
14 These in turn prompted greater resistance , and eventually a successful uprising against the proprietary in 1689 , fourteen years after the death of Cecil Calvert , which had occurred 30 November 1675 in London .
15 Several contractors have had it and it 's never been right and eventually a few days or weeks later a man comes round to pick up the grass which has already flown everywhere so it 's too late and a wa total waste of money .
16 This calls for the establishment of a single European Community central bank , and eventually a single currency .
17 Discreet soundings were taken in European court circles by French representatives to ascertain if any Princess were disposed to risk a marriage with the new Emperor , and eventually a short list of two was put forward .
18 The car purred onwards , moving easily through the traffic , and eventually a light frown began to settle over her face .
19 Whilst the pathfinders had the original control of H2S , developments were going on with a fair measure of practical input from Bennett and his friends at TRE , and eventually a superior set was devised and known as the 3cm HS .
20 The plan had to be dropped , and eventually a British suggestion was adopted , under which West Germany was re-armed , but her forces were placed under the control of NATO .
21 Another good example in the industrial sector would be a qualified chef , progressing from hotels or restaurants to contract catering , becoming a camp supervisor on a major contract , catering manager , project manager and eventually a national contract services manager .
22 Though the right wing had lost much of its political leverage in the Cortes , their opposition found voice in growing street violence and eventually a military uprising which was to start the civil war .
23 Evidently there was a need to split into two large gatherings and this occurred , and eventually a further split into three .
24 If a piece of ordinary glass is heated over a gas flame , it softens easily , and eventually the heated part will gather itself into a drop and fall to the ground .
25 The maitre d'hôtel was not impressed and eventually the Japanese boy , like the others , had to admit defeat .
26 When it 's taken on its own , the body becomes reliant on further doses of the drink , an addiction that leads to hyperactivity , personality changes , compulsive behaviour , short term memory loss , and eventually the total disintegration of the brain . ’
27 Martyn and Allestry also produced the first ‘ scientific ’ journal , the Philosophical Transactions , edited by Henry Oldenburg [ q.v. ] , which became by far the most important international forum for natural philosophy and eventually the official journal of the Royal Society .
28 During this period woody plants also begin to appear and eventually the flowery meadows turn into open scrub and , after 40 years , incipient woodland .
29 Suburban life away from the noise and bustle of the work place was made possible by improved transport facilities in the form of horse-drawn omnibuses , suburban railways and eventually the electric trams .
30 He asked to see his social services file and eventually the local authority agreed , provided the donors of information consented .
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