Example sentences of "and [det] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And some travelled the horse walking it , but some rode a pony .
2 They had special courts and some had a university or a cathedral .
3 ‘ Some had one and some had the other . ’
4 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
5 He did not explain why , and this placed a distance between them .
6 With such complexity 21 minutes of Cray-YMP time are required per model day , and this restricted the number and length of simulations that could be done .
7 Now that was true until the late sixties early seventies and of course er you find there the election to the o to the White House of one Richard Milhous Nixon , conservative Republican er a man who was not above hiring gangsters and burglars to do his work for him , and this produced a reaction and if you read the , the presidential literature of the nineteen seventies you will find the opposite , you will find er political scientists , all American , er demanding reforms of the American system , not to make the president more powerful but to make the president less powerful .
8 There were also , of course , later accretions , later developments and modifications , later amalgamations with other doctrines , and these engendered a plethora of additional names — Gnostic , Manichaean , Sabean , Mandaean , Nestorian , Elkasaite .
9 An irresistible force constantly clashes with an immovable object , leading to periodic political " crises " on the funding issue , and these reached a peak before the 1987 election .
10 For the first year of Society operation the existing style of ticket was used , but as time went on a superior style was adopted , and these included a range of Member 's tickets as well as Complimentary and Supplementary ones .
11 First there were a series of general review papers sometimes based on inaugural or presidential addresses and these included a review of Man and the Natural Environment ( Wilkinson , 1963 ) ; advocacy of the need for study of anthropogeomorphology because of the earlier deficiency of studies of the form-creating activity of man and of the influence of man in natural phenomena ( Fels , 1965 ) ; and a revival of the title used by Sherlock for a review by Jennings ( 1966 ) in which he stressed that ‘ Man as a Geological Agent ’ is significant because studies of contemporary processes are nearly always heavily biased by anthropogenic effects .
12 Indeed , there were only nine men aged under 30 and these included a group of four aircraftsmen appearing on a court martial accused of assaulting some young cadets at a summer camp .
13 Many temples had survived constructed of permanent materials , and these provided a pattern to follow .
14 In successive years further secondments though reduced in number , were available , and these provided a pool of resource which schools could direct towards the review , development , implementation and evaluation of curriculum change .
15 Schools made formal written proposals , including spending plans and a rationale , and these provided the basis for consideration by the Project Coordinating Team which was charged with the task of developing project guidelines , selecting and liaising with schools , allocating the funds and monitoring the evolution of the project .
16 So I think bringing out the national agreement , although it was a great development for the union , and these docked a lot of the work they had to beforehand had to do , it certainly did n't help the relations and the entries in the trade union movement .
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