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

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1 Galvone called out , ‘ Come on in , ’ and the butler appeared with a folded sheet of paper on a silver salver .
2 In the phasor diagram the applied phase voltage is equal to the vector sum of the induced voltage and the voltage drops across the resistance and inductance .
3 If the rotor oscillates about this one-phase.on equilibrium position the flux linked with the phase winding undergoes only small changes and the voltage induced by the magnet flux is insignificant .
4 Anyway , other things have indeed changed : it is ridiculous to pretend that the events of last September , and the exchange-rate strains in Europe that have creaked intermittently ever since , raise no hard questions about the future of the ERM and the prospects for monetary union .
5 Early in the 1980s public service broadcasters and the EBU seized on changes in technology and regulation in order to realise the promise of a pan-European public service television channel .
6 and the drum went on the floor .
7 Simon House and the annex take in people from the street and try to help them sort out their lives .
8 I slipped ten pee into the slot and the coin dropped with a contented click .
9 Mrs Stych whimpered softly and the reporter glanced at her curiously .
10 The two standby men would then take their rest days when the main body of the crew returned and the cutter operated during their absence .
11 And the bed looks like a troop of soldiers has been over it . ’
12 And the issue spilled into the tabloid press and the TV Times with readers asked to judge between the rights and wrongs of Sue keeping quiet and Terry 's hurt pride .
13 Clearly the real difficulties begin , and the issue becomes of real concern , when the argument so far advanced is taken further .
14 In fact , whereas the parallel protestant movement of evangelical revival was for all people , and the issue tended to be decisive , catholic spirituality diverged on both points .
15 Discussion of the phrase at the Hague is something of a hardy perennial , because of the evident fascination of different methods of categorising legal rules , and the issue arises in the context of the taking of evidence abroad as well as in the present context .
16 Although the Bush administration stopped short of making a full protest , its official statement described the remarks as " not helpful " , and the issue added to the political pressures already mounting in the USA for protectionist action against Japan .
17 He said that at the end of the day the appeal court was concerned with the proper interpretation of the act and the issue turned on the words used in it .
18 Aspects of the history of the organ , harpsichord , clavichord and early piano ; the development , design , construction , specification and action of different instruments ; the relationship between instruments ' capabilities and the music written for them .
19 Of particular interest is the recurrence , amid abstract patterns , of an affective ornament known as the chute , which Campra had earlier associated with flute timbre and ornamented , French-style melody in Alcine to depict enchantment : it evokes the sighing of lovers whom the sorceress has turned into trees ( Act 2 , scene 1 ) and the music heard in Alcine 's Labyrinth of Love ( Act 3 , scene 1 ) .
20 And how would such an affixation cope with the evident fact that the techniques , modes of expression and performers claimed by the counterculture as their own were apparently so easily appropriated by the established music industry interests , and the music spread into every social corner and function ?
21 Brothers In Arms is in A flat minor , for example , and it runs right down into that E. So very often the structure itself helps , and the music comes from what you are playing and the key that you choose to play in .
22 This should be viewed as an investment in risk reduction and the cost regarded as an insurance premium .
23 This should be viewed as an investment in risk reduction and the cost regarded as an insurance premium .
24 Schedules for each case should be prepared showing the month by month differences between actual costs and the cost included in interim payments , from which the extra costs of funding can be calculated .
25 When considering the development potential of land incorporating bridleways or footpaths and the cost associated with overcoming the problems , there are two alternative options : either to incorporate the footpath within the layout of the development , or to apply to the local authority for the footpath to be diverted .
26 Project work can be developed in outline and the board allows for the planning and evaluation of group experiences .
27 The CE has moved behind the CLR and the board steers into the wind .
28 These include the approaches adopted by Lockwood ( 1979a ) , by Terjung ( 1976 ) and by Simmons ( 1978 ) , the approach considered by Trudgill ( 1977 ) and the approach developed in an introductory text by White , Mottershead and Harrison ( 1984 ) .
29 Léonie did n't know where to put herself and the knowledge dumped on her by Thérèse .
30 She stretched out both hands , as a mother might , unable now to check her own tears , and the girl came round the grave .
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