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

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1 The structures of the Pentateuch were good but a stable and wealthy economic society could only flourish to the extent that Israel was obedient to the whole of the law and its commandment .
2 But the natural resources of the country are so large , and its prominence in Africa is so great ( it is the most populous on the continent ) , that its importance can not be minimised .
3 For this reason the February 1986 White Paper proposed the setting up of the Channel Tunnel Joint Consultative Committee , one of whose main tasks has been the preparation of the Kent Impact Study and its follow-up , the Kent Impact Monitoring report .
4 His success projected him on to Channel 4 's comedy series Packet of Three and its follow-up , Packing Them In , which starts this month .
5 EVERYONE who grew up in the Sixties has heard of Transcendental Meditation and its founder the Maharishi , the giggling Indian guru who guided the Beatles through their flower power phase .
6 Sybase Inc has formed a new subsidiary , Sybase ( Schweiz ) AG in Switzerland through the acquisition of SQL AG , a former Sybase distributor : this acquisition , part of an energetic expansion plan in Europe , gives Sybase its sixth European subsidiary , and the second new one this year ; SQL AG has 250 customer sites , and its founder , Peter Ohnemus has been named managing director of the Swiss unit as well as sales director for central Europe .
7 [ Major R. Martin , Historical Notes and Personal Recollections of West Hartlepool and its Founder , 1924 ; Eric Waggott , Jackson 's Town , 1980 ; Robert Wood , West Hartlepool : the Rise and Development of a Victorian New Town , 1969 . ]
8 Recognition that the members of organizations share group identities and have interests which may not coincide with others who are contributing to the same goals began with the Human Relations movement and its founder George Elton Mayo ( 1933 ) .
9 ‘ You 'll be familiar with Monument Hill and its legend — how the meteorite landed and the Kershaw Worm came into being , and then the Monument itself being built .
10 A succession of delightful surprises comes into view as the journey proceeds , the gem being Badcall Bay and its seascape of a dozen off-shore islands and , beyond , the vast expanse of Eddrachillis Bay .
11 Whether the money has been borrowed for investment or for consumption , both borrower and lender have made a judgement about the viability of the project and its returns .
12 The company 's corporation tax liability is due on 1 October 1995 and its returns and accounts by 31 December 1995 .
13 I have seen Shiraz and its roses and nightingales , which Gide wrote about but did not see .
14 The Piazza , of which critics of the new paving say that the flat grey expanse is looking increasingly like linoleum , and its monuments , are now emerging from their lengthy cleaning and restoration campaign .
15 ‘ The helicopter I 'd been watching suddenly veered to port and its rotor blades did n't look the same .
16 The whole building was painted the frost white of cake icing and its shine echoed the gleam of the silent Thames behind .
17 The competition is open to all readers living in Great Britain , Northern Ireland , Eire , the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man , other than employees ( and their families ) of IPC Magazines Ltd , Alan Wells International , Tintawn Carpets Ltd and its publicity agents , and the printers of IDEAL HOME .
18 Mr Hurd said Labour 's policies , especially in introducing a minimum wage and its taxation policy , would hit hard .
19 The social environment and its evolution
20 Before considering the Plate Tectonic Theory and its evolution , however , a short background description of the overall structure of the Earth is necessary .
21 Bale Out by Ian Wright sets out to present a general background of historical information on the parachute and its evolution .
22 This world system and its evolution are seen as providing a historical framework , an account of world history .
23 We identify two elements of this — its mental origin and its evolution .
24 It is a comparatively poorly explored planet , and therefore many questions remain regarding its interior structure , interior temperature and its evolution .
25 Geology is the study of the Earth and its evolution over some 4,600 million years .
26 The Geosciences ( Geology & Geophysics ) are concerned with the structure and composition of the solid earth and its evolution , including its animal and plant life .
27 It 's very pleasant , he notes , that as rugby has gained in popularity , so people stop the Scottish squad and its coaches in the street , beaming broadly and proffering thanks for pleasures shared .
28 What is not always obvious is that the bridle line itself , and its connections to the kite frame , are every bit as important as the kiteline ends over which far greater fuss is made .
29 These include a biological reductionism applied to gender roles , a presumption that women belong in the family but hardly anywhere else , and a ‘ functionalist ’ analysis of the family and its connections with the rest of society .
30 Springhill Community House is well known in the area , both for its own work and its connections with the Conway Mill .
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