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

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1 Such limitations , however , lie in the realities of personal computers and not in any shortcomings of the program .
2 It is over my ankles and outside in some places it is waist high .
3 Wherever possible staff have suspended Reminders on known outstanding cases and therefore in most instances Reminders will not be issued to taxpayers where benefits or other changes are currently being processed or awaiting processing .
4 Peter Sawyer has suggested that some of the earliest surviving charters of the Anglo Saxon period refer to such estates and hence for some areas in the seventh century the early estate structure can be defined .
5 However the males have got bigger canine teeth and certainly in most mammals er for instance horses , males have big bigger canine teeth most primates .
6 The duration of the early FDRs was sometimes very long — as much as 200 flying hours and more in some cases — so it was possible to check back over many flights how the aircraft had behaved .
7 The ordinary shares of Palatine which are the subject of the Offer will be acquired free from all liens , charges and encumbrances and together with all rights now or hereafter attaching thereto , including the right to all dividends and distributions ( if any ) declared , made or paid hereafter .
8 The entire issued share capital of ABC being sold by the Vendors as beneficial owners free of all liens , charges and encumbrances and together with all rights attaching thereto .
9 Needless to say there was always some measure of communication between monasteries , but it was only a modest intrusion into the life of most monks and even of many abbots .
10 ‘ Not at all , ’ he murmured , and reached up a strong hand to flick it out , but not before Rachel had noticed how long his fingers were , and how black hairs grew over his wrists and down towards those fingers .
11 This raises the possibility that any effect of risk may operate only within individual junctions and not across all junctions .
12 The great industrial changes of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries did not alter the traditional family structure of previous generations , but they did provide economic opportunities for earlier marriages and thus for more children .
13 I would prefer to have a concrete base , sides and back to these tanks , but wonder how to seal the front viewing glass . , .
14 ( e ) the vulnerability or otherwise of the target 's board ( the offeror will particularly focus on the board 's achievements and also on any areas where individual directors could be said to have advantaged themselves at the expense of the company ( eg golden parachute arrangements ( see para 18.5.12 below ) ) ;
15 The episode threw into chaos the normal wage bargaining consultations and only after several months of discussions was a new system of work organisation finally thrashed out .
16 The idea that sexism , in language as well as other spheres , can ‘ cut both ways ’ is attractive to many men and indeed to many women .
17 General complaints are made by blacksmiths , wheelwrights , collar-makers and indeed of all trades that are much dependant on agriculture of the great difficulties of getting their last years bill paid … .
18 You step over piles of old papers and up past several floors of small businesses before being welcomed into the small , busy room that seems to be all the space that the magazine requires .
19 When we want to make a muscle contract the brain sends a nerve impulse through the spinal chord , into the peripheral nerves and out along those nerves to the muscle and each individual muscle fibre has a single junction , a nerve muscle junction , where the nerve makes contact with the muscle , and that is the site at which the stimulus leads to muscle contraction .
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