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

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31 JM Kilburn , a close observer as cricket correspondent of the Yorkshire Post , wrote : In his view the game should be played earnestly , sensibly and with unfailing goodwill .
32 We generally look upon cars as tools of our trade , so we treat them sensibly and carefully .
33 The pragmatist might acknowledge this point but would offer the further thought that , under normal circumstances , it is unlikely that a flea 's stray garment could be mistaken for anything else , and that the flea. its garments and any other intimately associated paraphernalia would be more sensibly and helpfully handled as a single record .
34 The advice concludes , however , with the observation that ‘ this situation should be looked at sensibly and the prohibition outlined above must not be allowed to jeopardise the patient 's health .
35 We have not yet been sufficiently educated to realize that the risk of dying from the greatest killer disease in the Western world could be drastically reduced if only we took preventative measures by eating sensibly and looking after our bodies .
36 I believe that every problem can be resolved , and that if it can be approached sensibly and thoughtfully , it can even be turned to advantage .
37 Enjoy the adoration of family and friends and sensibly and slowly plan your next races ( see Bruce Tulloh 's advice on page 46 ) or , if London ‘ 92 was a bit of a disaster , do n't feel sorry for yourself .
38 To avoid danger you must start off sensibly and warm up slowly , says consumer magazine Which ?
39 Fleece covers can be used for 2 or 3 seasons if handled sensibly and storage space is minimal .
40 Applied sensibly and sensitively , however , it is a different story ; as always in education , it depends how you do it .
41 To suggest ways to exercise sensibly and stay fit .
42 those are driving quite sensibly and can stop .
43 So we 're parking illegally but the police actually have almo they 've said they will turn a blind eye to it if providing that we all do it sensibly and without and face like in the line of the traffic .
44 It does everything both groups typically want , and it does it sensibly and palatably .
45 Now if we work as a team and we work very sensibly and reasonably , it may wo may well be that the most sensible way of working is for the project engineer to decide who 's gon na do the site measure .
46 MORE THAN 98% OF THOSE WHO DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DO SO SENSIBLY AND WITHOUT HARM TO THEMSELVES .
47 In answer to an earlier question the Under-Secretary of State mentioned the vast resources given to the city of Liverpool , and by definition to other inner city authorities , which have not used housing resources sensibly and have not proceeded far with the right to buy .
48 We try to ensure that any surplus resources are reallocated sensibly and flexibly .
49 If that council harboured its resources sensibly and deployed them effectively , it would be able to spend them in the way that the hon. Gentleman suggests .
50 If all this leads the controlling group to scream for more money from the Government , and it will inevitably , I suggest they start using the money they have more sensibly and not waste it on their more extravagant schemes .
51 Sadly some customers do n't consume their products sensibly and drink-driving is a prime example .
52 He appealed to drivers to park sensibly and avoid the inconvenience and expense of recovering vehicles from the car pound .
53 careful development of company mentalness programmes can allow many of those issues to be addressed sensibly and sensitively .
54 We may not want it but the government is going to demand it and we as custodians of the services on the part of the people of Cambridge , are going to have to do as sensibly and sensitively as possible .
55 Used sensibly and carefully then I 'm all in favour of artificial food production .
56 If a horse stops pulling once he has settled down and works sensibly and correctly after say , 20 minutes of ‘ whoopee ’ then it is a matter of working through the exuberance stage with as many exercises in the form of transitions and ‘ things to do ’ as possible to occupy the horse 's mind and so try to make him concentrate on his work rather than other exciting stimuli .
57 Rescuers , working in stifling temperatures in a space no bigger than three feet wide and two feet high , reached through a small hole they had dug to the men at 9.30pm and passed through drinks and sandwiches .
58 Then in late July I had my clubs stolen again I had left them for ten minutes at about 9.30pm and when I came back they were gone and it was at the time when I was about to play in two large junior competitions .
59 The last word came out fiercely and the force of it set off a slow noise from the crowd , like surf on a beach .
60 Whilst we believe in our biologically-determined nature , there will be no possible utopia apart from these two : a matriarchy run by morally superior women , where desire is excluded , and where our innate niceness means that we can all live happily ever after ; or , we let the chaos out , and we rule fiercely and savagely for a short-lived reign , our ferocious and insatiable desire destroying everything around us .
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