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

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1 Carting is very popular , as is agility , working trials and latterly Schutzhund trials .
2 The first is that they have become much more reliant upon state benefits : first supplementary benefit and latterly income support ( which replaced supplementary benefit in 1988 ) .
3 Its Open Systems division is a reseller for Digital Equipment Corp , Sun Microsystems Inc and latterly IBM Corp , and added its new parent , ICL , in January , and also has an arrangement with Hewlett-Packard UK Ltd .
4 Marine sediments give way to a dense peat containing tree stumps , branches and roots — especially birch and latterly alder .
5 Interested but not involved — except during the years when I was a member , and latterly chairman of the Crofters Commission .
6 Wood , Playne , Warner , White and latterly Charles Hooper .
7 Particular mention must be made of Colin Bennett , Tony Jones , Ron Edwards and latterly Clive Killick , in this respect .
8 And very importantly to the accountant , the way that we can ensure that we maintain the integrity of the accounting data , is by exploiting checksum techniques in the database to ensure that the only valid way of u of updating the accounting data is through the accounting application and that 's it 's therefore properly secure and properly audit trailed .
9 I 'm gon na need a pension when I reach the age of sixty , sixty five I recommend that we support this motion and vigorously campaign for pensions for everybody on an equal status .
10 He was in advertising ; he and his partner , Toby Rogers , had their own agency , and paradoxically Mark had spent most of the last year back in the States .
11 The exception to this has been the work of Women 's Aid groups and the National Women 's Aid Federation , who have consistently and successfully f ought for battered women 's rights to housing in cases of domestic violence .
12 Industry watchers say if SAG survives and successfully markets completed specifications by the summer , then the two solutions can co-exist .
13 Industry watchers say that if the SQL Access Group survives and successfully markets completed specifications by the summer , then the two products can co-exist .
14 She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list .
15 Culture defines status , and fro women and men in many societies achievement or retention of status depends upon the number of children that one has ; for the women , having many children may be the only means of acquiring status within the family and the community .
16 Without doubt even the novice can do that , since just by moving the carriage to and fro metres of lovely smooth knitting can be produced with very little effort .
17 But on the other hand they 're not having to deal so much with another executor there is n't there has n't got to be so much to and fro correspondence and therefore the workload will be somewhat less and that 's likely to balance the extra responsibility element .
18 In functional diarrhoea there is more to and fro movement of intraluminal contents in the fasting state than in normal controls .
19 So be prepared for that , be prepared that the person you 're going to talk to is not gon na give you that usual to and fro feedback and do n't be thrown by that .
20 At the global scale numerical modelling has developed and was applied to the planetary boundary layer , facilitated by the development of powerful computers used in short-range forecasting research , and then in the construction of general circulation models and thence models of global climate .
21 This brief diversion into the cultural and political history of Germany , the USSR and China has been made to emphasise the way that a state may determine artistic production , and thence art criticism .
22 After reaching the Sahn , the highest of the 50-akce medreses , the scholar may become a 500-akce kadi and thence kazasker .
23 Thence northwards to Mina 's land , so eastward to the stream and over it at the place called Ufa 's ford , thence to the place called Lagness , thence to Laxley , and so to the place called Balsham , thence to the bridge at Ellridge , and thus northwards besides the marshy places , over this to the stream called ( Aldingbourne Rife ) and thence east to Waermund 's enclosure , thence to Wador 's barrow from that place to the fishpond , and from there to ( Ryebank Rife ) , and so the line runs to the sea …
24 They then followed a path in the lee of the mountains to Loch Cluanie ( near which the upper and lower roads converge ) and thence Glen Shiel .
25 What Language , Truth and Logic does is to call a particular philosophical position , rather than a particular branch of philosophy , ‘ metaphysics ’ and thereby nonsense .
26 It induces nausea and thereby inaction , since nothing can be done to affect the essential condition : action requires illusion .
27 Thus in the absence of the fourth externality discussed above , it is price and advertising levels ( and thereby quantity , as well ) set by retailers which the manufacturer wishes to control .
28 Learning effects may also help to reduce costs and thereby prices .
29 When bleeding is a steady ooze , it can often be stopped by injections of dilute adrenaline ( 1 in 10000 ) , and this also facilitates completion of the procedure and thereby drainage of the duct .
30 It has argued that greater than forecast levels of infill demonstrate the soundness of the Structure Plan strategy ; reflect the real nature of the needs of the housing market and thereby m materially contribute to the adequacy of the regional five year land supply .
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