Example sentences of "and [art] [n mass] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to the figures tabulated concentrations of 100 or more are frequent in the Adur valley ( max. 600 ) , and Pevensey Levels ( max. 260 ) , and the species also occurs in smaller parties in many minor wetland areas .
2 The adult frogs have a different diet ( worms , flies , etc. ) , and the species therefore get ‘ the best of both worlds ’ .
3 A marked increase in the number occurring has been recorded since about 1968 , except in the autumn , and the species now winters regularly .
4 This distribution perhaps again largely reflects the distribution of observers at the migrations , and the species certainly occurs inland , usually in arable farmland .
5 The icy river was at least 4 ft [ 1–2 m ] deep and no boats could be found , but cavalry were stationed below the ford to catch any unfortunates who were swept away , and the infantry then crossed in lines abreast , holding on to each other .
6 About 1850 trees of the Orange Pippin were given a wider distribution by Charles Turner , of the Royal Nurseries , Slough , and the fruit soon began to attract attention .
7 It was here that he met his future wife , Jan , and the pair eventually set up their own practice .
8 The five-door ZX has a reputation for its class-beating ride and the 16v also rides well , despite its stiffer springing and damping and a thicker rear anti-roll bar .
9 This implies a maximum depth of about 30 feet and probably accounts for much of the discrepancy between the original estimate of building costs of £12,000 and the £25,000 actually spent .
10 At the beginning of the war , parliament seized the remainder of the money which Laud had collected for the repair of old St Paul 's , and the MPs later gave the scaffolding being used to repair the tower to one of its army regiments in lieu of pay .
11 And if he saw a sheep that should n't be where they were and the gentry about to come within days he would soon get them down .
12 And the reindeer fair flew down Artisan View
13 Bow bureau , for example , was without a manager for some time and the staff temporarily took collective responsibility for all tasks .
14 Structural work had to be restricted to ‘ the minimum compatible with the provision of a reasonable standard of protection for the ambulant patients and the staff not required to remain on duty ’ .
15 And the staff still go along to the club as social members .
16 And the people here consisting generally of seamen , neither I nor the pressmasters can be safe from … curses ; and not a house that I know of that would not receive a fugitive and shut the door on him …
17 But education , like medicine , is only useful when a person needs it , and the people here do n't need it .
18 ‘ When you expect a deal to happen they may tell you there has been a last minute problem and the people either providing the funds or the guarantee either require a non-performance bond to be put up or require some kind of payment up front to prove you really mean business .
19 At six o'clock the next morning she finally fell in front of the door of the workhouse , and the people there took her in .
20 I nearly died laughing when Alfonso , a community leader from one of the barrios was describing how his community is regarded as the lowest of the low , and the people often referred to as ‘ the underclass ’ .
21 The company is the people , and the people often commit suicide , string at themselves .
22 In each of the ten years the UK accumulated net assets ( net flows abroad ) and the data again show considerable variation during the period , ranging from net outflows of £0.7 billion to £14.3 billion .
23 Two separate frequency bands each of 128MHz centred at 1,380 and 1,472 MHz were used , and the data later combined .
24 All three landing gear legs were torn off shortly after ground impact and the aircraft finally came to rest on the belly of the fuselage .
25 I mean , it 's only because the press and the media generally know all about it ,
26 The climate is changing with politicians , clubs and the media finally starting to speak out .
27 Of course , the electorate may not be fools , and they may pass rough judgements at the polls about which party may govern " better " in the future in the light of past performance and potential promise , but there is little point in our pretending that we can " explain " voting behaviour on the basis of the electoral appeal of party programmes even though this is the way politicians and the media often tend to present the essence of electoral politics and party choice .
28 Publishing and the media still play a very important role in the travel industry .
29 Politicians and the media commonly use it when presenting political arguments for expenditure cuts , particularly in conjunction with other phrases such as ‘ cash limits ’ .
30 One of these was chosen as a nest site , and the fish carefully excavated until there was an entrance at each end .
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