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

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1 Craft villages were very different in character from their predecessors of a century or two before , and the new settlements which were dominated by a single workplace and where even the houses and public buildings were owned by the ironmaster , millowner or colliery company had no antecedents in an earlier age .
2 And second , the attitudes and temperament of any family with whom the child is already living and where either the parents have already become the psychological parents or else the intention is that they should become so .
3 The Branches have to depend upon the voluntary support of the membership to fulfil what many see as their prime role , and where once the polytechnics were able heavily to subsidise a service of CPD seminars or even help run an ‘ in-house ’ programme , they can no longer operate in this way and have to charge for the events on a full cost basis .
4 Choice theories frequently insist that a person 's duty under a contract is to perform his obligation and that accordingly the courts should use every available means to secure compliance with that duty , including threats of fines , penal damages and imprisonment for contempt of court .
5 The employees appealed and it was held , allowing the appeal , that the industrial tribunal had erred in law in holding that an intention to compete in the future with their employers expressed by the employees in letters to their employers ' suppliers was in itself a breach of a duty of fidelity owed by the employees to the employers and that accordingly the dismissals had been unfair .
6 Having considered the potential benefits of offering discounts for full payment of Council Tax the Council has decided for the first year that it is not beneficial and that therefore no discounts will be offered for full payment .
7 The House of Lords held that the contract between Lindsay and Blenkarn was void and that therefore the goods still belonged to Lindsay .
8 ( PACE s.117 ) ; and the Crown Court was justified in finding that the officers were acting in the execution of their duty and that therefore the offences were made out .
9 They support the FDR-FMLN on a negotiated solution , condemn the role of the United States and have opted for electoral abstention on the grounds that their children have been denied the vote and that therefore the conditions ( or free elections do not exist .
10 Treaty and that therefore the rules on freedom of establishment were applicable .
11 Another misconception is that a planning appeal is a means of settling a ‘ dispute ’ between applicant and authority and that therefore the issues to be considered are only those raised by the planning authority .
12 In that regard it appears that membership of an association creates between the members close links of the same kind as those which are created between the parties to a contract and that consequently the obligations to which the national court refers may be regarded as contractual for the purpose of the application of article 5(1) of the Convention .
13 and that there is no other regular ministry held there by any other denomination of Christians whereby any adequate surveillance might be held over the moral and religious state of the community , and that consequently the sins of intemperance , Sabbath desecration , and the other vices that follow in their train have become sadly prevalent and daily increasing .
14 The valour is unquestioned , and although only the decorations of those officers and men mentioned in the unit histories of Appendix 7 are shown in this .
15 It might be possible , however , to construct new variants on the Gettier theme which do not rely on inference or on an inference of this sort , as we shall see in the next section , and if so no complaints about PC j or other principles will be very effective .
16 I was very happy ; and if sometimes the familiarities in our relationship were of an irritating nature ( like the way he teased me , as he had always teased me , about my sticking-out ears , for instance ) I pushed them aside and refused to acknowledge them — even when they were quite important , the sort of things on which the nagging small voice was once wont to pounce as reasons against any positive commitment .
17 So it 's the taste thing , and and also the virtues element is , has gone , has n't it .
18 They were soon relegated to the emigrants ' cars , and when even the emigrants complained they were forced to travel on baggage wagons or on the boarding steps .
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