Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [vb pp] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The experiment in which people inflicted electric shocks on subjects who were actually actors is known to all psychology students , and even journalology has an important study that depended on deception : editors had papers that they had already published resubmitted to them with the titles and addresses changed and then rejected most of them — providing evidence , the researchers argued , that editors and referees were biased against authors from provincial universities .
2 This perhaps links with the lack of awareness of Britain as a multilingual society referred to above — on the whole teaching methods seem to be conceived of a primarily technical , with little regard for the links between techniques and methods used and more general educational and social questions .
3 Land was reclaimed and settlements begun but then , owing to the poor quality of the ground following deforestation , they became the home of cattle .
4 And to my delight , mother and kits continued as before .
5 Methods can easily converge and so can the problems and topics studied as well as their location .
6 It was Abem Finkel , Muni 's brother-in-law , who worked out a screenplay from the basis of a draft by Musmanno and a melodramatic comedy about Slavic miners by Harry R. Irving , but there were other supervisors and writers involved and ultimately the vital decisions with regard to the project would have been taken by Jack Warner and his senior executive Hal Wallis .
7 This influences not only the nature of volcanic activity and landforms produced but also the processes tending to initiate back-arc spreading behind the volcanic arc .
8 The terms which are to be used are likely to be specified , and synonyms recognized and probably eliminated ( for example , Packaging may be indicated as preferable to Wrapping ) .
9 The agency 's special envoy , Jose Maria Mendiluce , told a news conference that convoys protected by UN peace keeping troops would be sent to the area next week , whether Serbs besieging Muslims towns and villages agreed or not .
10 In the towns many new churches were erected with the financial provision of the 1818 ‘ Million Act ’ and in the countryside squires and parishioners restored or substantially rebuilt thousands of medieval churches .
11 The architecture shows the influence of the Italian colonisation ; the modern harbour harks back to the healthy export of livestock to the Gulf States ; and the large scale agricultural activity in the adjacent fertile valley now lies dormant with equipment and crops stolen and even the electricity pylons stripped of their cables .
12 Inns and hotels recommended as overnight stopping places are marked on the diagrams by asterisks and are mentioned in the text . ’
13 Conflicts over collective consumption facilities and services provided or directly funded by the state have become more explicit and important ( Castells , 1979 ) .
14 Many of the ex-British Rail men and women retired or otherwise in and around this area are very concerned about the privatisation of British Rail .
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