Example sentences of "and [noun] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And apathy is ultimately violence ’ ( Rutherford 1986 : 72 ) .
2 To avert an argument , Ruth cut in firmly : ‘ And Ben 's nearly seven , so I 'm quite sure Uncle Ernest knows you 're not babies .
3 The plan of his outward life and activities is succinctly given in the Diary that forms the last third of The Woodland Life .
4 But a mother whatever her colour and creed is fundamentally Jewish —
5 Cray systems are used at most European weather centres , and Cray is obviously front-runner to provide a replacement for the Bracknell , Berkshire based system , but the Met Office is yet to sign anything .
6 The general theoretical discussion on concepts and definitions is therefore — perhaps surprisingly — put at the end .
7 In the Magistrates ' Court the decision as to verdict and sentence is entirely for the Justices acting on the advice of their Clerk , and of course it is erm true to say that generally speaking Justices will follow the advice of their Clerk , but they do n't have to .
8 A period for adjustment of the allegations in Summons and Defences is then allowed , usually for twelve weeks .
9 And Gazzer 's off round there now !
10 The old pattern of streets and houses is still just visible but it is being rapidly engulfed by the ubiquitous housing estates and ‘ infill ’ as the drive for ‘ a home in the country ’ goes on apace .
11 Such a contrast between east and west is sometimes considered a principle of temple-decoration , the Parthenon being cited as another example .
12 ( The detection of lines , hooks and resistance is probably the reason why most other fish usually bolt off with the bait . )
13 The acceptability of wishes and attitudes is not based upon such conformity , though of course they normally lead to the effort to produce it .
14 The claim that foreign learning engenders insight , tolerance , ‘ wider horizons ’ and better understanding of other peoples and cultures is frequently made as justification for teaching foreign languages as part of general , non-vocational education ( most recently in D.E.S .
15 The suggestion almost made is that , since knowledge is certain and faith is not knowledge , faith is uncertain .
16 The connection between miracles and faith is quite simple .
17 His appreciation for nature , its beauty and splendour is still evident , but more remarkable is the power of the poetry , especially towards the end of the poem .
18 And Canderbill is out of the one fifteen at Nottingham .
19 And Mum 's always telling me off for doing things wrong .
20 Fireman Mister Dean became our best friend , and Mum 's especially .
21 The whole idea of God 's righteousness , anger against evil , and judgement is not pleasant , especially in a permissive age .
22 The assumption that there is a necessary connection between democracy and freedom is surely correct , even if we take some of the narrower definitions of democracy .
23 The connection between this form of critique and freedom is more far-reaching still .
24 To share skills and expertise is not to dilute ‘ professionalism ’ , but to enhance it .
25 The Society gives help and advice to regional representatives who in turn liaise with their Regional Sports Councils from whom financial help and expertise is often available .
26 For all of us , to be able to talk in an atmosphere of trust and support is often all that is needed .
27 ‘ That 's fine when the help and support is there , ’ said Rachel coolly , then , allowing her eyes to meet his , she said , ‘ It 's when that support is withdrawn that the real tragedy occurs . ’
28 This combination of light industry and agriculture is probably typical of the suburbs where pressure on land was less acute than in the centre .
29 Doing that seems to imply that the much mooted conflict between conservation and agriculture is more imaginary than real .
30 Europe lags some way behind the US in demanding clean diesels , and agriculture is down the timeline from trucks .
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