Example sentences of "and [noun] [vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , the users and data might be at different sites , support in their use and access could be provided from a additional site , and the extracted data processed at a further one .
2 By end of this period around half of all small shops and restaurants should be in private ownership , and the number of joint-stock companies formed out of large state enterprises should reach 1,000-1,500 .
3 He hopes that the discussion will not take up too much of their time , but assures them that their advice and guidance will be of great importance .
4 They have to be outstanding academically , and must show that having served pupillage and completed a limited period of practice in this country they intend subsequently to return to their country of origin , and that the experience of English pupillage and practice will be of significant benefit in establishing a practice in their home country .
5 Lines may be curved , zig-zag or straight , for example , and blobs may be of different sizes .
6 ‘ Old-fashioned names like Mavis and Maud will be of particular interest to a knocker , ’ says Detective Constable Simon Muggleton , of the Sussex Police Antiques Unit , ‘ because they help to pinpoint the age of the potential victim .
7 In order to maintain this circadian rhythm it is only necessary that one protocerebral lobe and the ipsilateral medulla externa and lobula should be in nervous connection with the thorax .
8 Dramatisations and reconstructions can be of great value in trying to convey to pupils an idea of the past , but they are none the less interpretations .
9 After several years he displayed the results in London in 1804 but said himself that the calves at one month old were ‘ as fat as quails ’ , though he declared that in due course the hide , flesh , milk and tallow would be of superior quality and value .
10 If we continue to emit greenhouse gases at the current rate , more and more ecosystems and species will be in grave danger " .
11 Diction , rhythm , rhyme and syntax may be of special interest .
12 Firstly , clients suffering from senile dementia , and their carers , are deliberately excluded from investigation , the argument being that ‘ Issues of choice and participation may be of limited relevance to elderly people with mental impairment ’ .
13 The nature of the rock , its hardness , its reaction to chemical weathering and the frequency of its faults and joints must be of considerable importance .
14 Players who a year ago would have cost between £20,000 and £70,000 will be on free transfers this summer but will still demand good wages .
15 The crowned heads and aristocrats may be in short supply today , but Baden is busier than ever .
16 An improved understanding of the sources of everyday likes and dislikes would be of lasting theoretical importance in psychology , and might also have practical applications in education , product design and marketing , broadcasting , and leisure industries .
17 This would be the appropriate point to call in some modern philosophers who have discussed these issues , and an excursus into the work of Edmund Husserl , Max Scheler , Alfred Schutz , Georg Simmel , and others would be of undoubted value .
18 I think fox-hunting in Islington would be quite indefensible : with all those cars and buses , the hounds and horses would be in great danger , as would the huntsmen themselves and the foxes .
19 For living-in apprentices food and comfort could be in scant supply .
20 I predict with some confidence that Chew and Blagdon will be at top levels for the start of the 1991 angling year .
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