Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Variable analysis welcomed , indeed required , an un- ashamed borrowing of regression and correlational statistics and , later , building these into causal models in which the weight of the effects of various variables could be determined .
2 Her second feeling was pity for her murdered and mutilated cousin and her third feeling was one of fear .
3 Oh dear , we ended up with bruises and sore ankles and God knows what .
4 Dewey then identified the characteristics of practical judgments in terms of their tentative and hypothetical character and suggested that we may often misjudge what is to be done either because we have overlooked relevant facts or misinterpreted them or because we have misjudged the best course of action to be followed .
5 In this project we propose to develop a computer model to explore the semantics and pragmatics of modal and hypothetical questions and answers .
6 Mature , accurate news and comment focused largely on developments in DVI and DVI-related technologies and media .
7 This community is characteristic of windswept and could-ridden plateaus and hilltops in cold and humid north-west Britain .
8 Sift the plain and self-raising flours and salt together onto a plate , then sift again directly into the creamed butter and sugar mixture .
9 Whether one sees creativity in accounting as a virtue or not , it is a natural part of the tradition of flexibility in rule making ( a tradition that includes an unwritten constitution and common law , among other things ) : detailed and specific rights and obligations are anathema .
10 In both cases you have been given an explicit and specific purpose and your notes should be deter-mined by this task .
11 While it is comparatively easy to accept that in the primary years children have particular and specific qualities and that effective learning is most likely to take place in an environment which meets their intellectual , physical , social and emotional needs , it is much more difficult to define the components which make the learning environment effective .
12 The growing interest in exploring the ‘ stored information about … objects held by individuals ’ — sometimes referred to as cognitions — marks a shift away from the view of the media as of great importance in the formation of individual and specific attitudes or opinions .
13 This distinction between cognitions ( the informational building blocks , the stored bits of information ) and specific attitudes or opinions is critical , for it not only emphasizes the public 's growing dependence on the mass media for information but it also draws our attention to the consequences of such a dependence .
14 those institutions develop their own rationality and specific conformations and have definite resources and limitations .
15 Partnerships differ in scope , purpose and specific orientation and in the nature of relationship they aspire to .
16 ‘ The difficulty is that this is an ex parte application and I can grant ex parte relief for prohibited steps and specific issues but can not ex parte make residence orders .
17 The end-result of this will be to increase dramatically the proportion of local income which is funded by government grant , since the only sources of local income will be the community charge ( poll tax ) and specific fees and charges for planning applications and the use of leisure facilities , for example .
18 As a consequence , any increase in overall spending determined at local level will require a substantial increase in local taxation ( assuming central grant remains the same ) , i.e. a 1 per cent increase will require a 4 per cent increase in locally raised funds including the community charge and specific fees and charges , thus reducing the likelihood of substantial local variation .
19 We are a group with a specific condition and specific demands and we can not wait for socialism and structural changes to solve the problems tomorrow , which today are the cause of our limitations …
20 The type of information and the purpose of the exercise of database creation may mean different things but underlying these examples , there is a general concept central to all — that of using a microcomputer to store information in a way which provides rapid , flexible and specific access and which meets the needs of potential users .
21 With MAS assistance the vendor will normally have set his expectation , upper and lower limits and opening position by the time of the issue of the Information memorandum .
22 The executive Board approved drawings , equivalent to 468,9000,000 special drawing rights ( about US $635 million ) , under its compensatory and contingency financing facility ( CCFF ) in order to make up for anticipated balance-of-payments deficits caused by higher oil prices and lower exports and Gulf remittances .
23 The Jurassic limestone — upper , middle and lower Purbeck and Portland stone .
24 Mr Fallon said companies such as Fujitsu and Millicom , now Hutchison , had located in the North-East thanks to conditions , such as generous grants and lower inflation and taxation , achieved by the Conservative Government .
25 The region continued to have higher rates of unemployment and lower literacy and school completion rates than other parts of Turkey , and was noted for its archaic and uneven distribution of land ownership .
26 In a natural stance , the upper thigh and hip bone , upper thigh and lower thigh , and lower thigh and metatarsus form obtuse angles .
27 Later various Far Eastern forms with a more or less conspicuous white neck ring and lower back and rump mainly green , torquatus group , ( 2 ) were introduced , and these have interbred not only with colchicus type but with other subspecies introduced from time to time , till the British Isles and much of W Europe are occupied by an indescribable amalgam of pheasant forms from all over Asia .
28 Needles can be placed in the ears , hands , legs and lower back and contrary to what you might imagine , you can move around during labour with the needles in .
29 She had a history of aching in the chest , pain extending to both shoulder blades , and neck pain associated with tiredness of both the upper and lower arms and hands .
30 Symmetrical wasting and weakness was present in the upper and lower limbs and all tendon reflexes were absent .
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