Example sentences of "and [adv] [adv] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The end-product of one generation of selection is the starting point for the next generation of selection , and so on for many generations . |
2 | And I 'm sure you could have great discussions with the people there and so on about all sorts of things . |
3 | She hopes to visit rallies , training days , meetings and so on in all parts of the country to make personal contact with members and teachers , to transmit their opinions and suggestions to the relevant Committees , to instigate or give support to all promotional efforts , and to draw all Medau enthusiasts closer together . |
4 | In this , he reflected not only the spirit of his own age , but a wider temper and habit of mind which is still very much alive , and not least among many Christians . |
5 | The regions will then have some control and not only over such things as regional grants . |
6 | Awareness of environmental issues is being introduced into undergraduate teaching , across all Faculties , and not only in those subjects , such as earth sciences , biological sciences , agriculture , geography and ecology , of which they are part and parcel . |
7 | Indeed U may have no conventional meaning , which allows for the creation of new terms , nonce expressions , and thus ultimately for some aspects of language change ( for an explanation of how these communications may be understood , see Schiffer , 1972 : Chapter V ) But crucial for pragmatics , Grice 's theory explains how there can be interesting discrepancies between speaker-meaning ( Grice 's meaning-nn ) and sentence-meaning . |
8 | The account of global politics that I have given here derives in part from such a paradigm , in which I emphasize the importance throughout the twentieth century of the opposition between capitalism and socialism , and more generally between those processes and policies which tend either to increase or to diminish inequality in its diverse forms , within societies and in the world as a whole . |
9 | So so we know roughly going up to get and make some stars and he 's going to put chains and like all round these stars . |
10 | None the less Pascoe examined the likely branches conscientiously and as always in such cases , the satisfaction of expectation was a disappointment . |
11 | The awareness of God which is fragmentarily and partially there in all men was fully and perfectly formed in Jesus , and spreads from him to those who believe in him . |
12 | From The Childhood , and even more from some conversations I recorded with the poet 's second cousin ( T. Trehame Thomas ) in 1966–7 , there are hints that Mrs Thomas 's family proudly preserved the memory of Alderman Townsend and his descendants : the Tedmans at a vicarage in Much Birch , near Hereford ; another great-uncle at Limpley Stoke near Bath with an interest in the development of Edward 's French grammar ; and many more who had either been abroad and returned to moderate affluence in the Border counties ( according to Mr T. T. Thomas 's recollections ) or had settled abroad in Africa or in the USA , like Edward 's aunt Margaret . |
13 | In 1985 , the wealthier northern regions of the EC received 25 per cent above the average of budgetary expenditure per person employed in agriculture , whereas the regions in the southern periphery received 25 per cent below the average , and even less in some instances . |
14 | When on the pavement always walk facing the traffic and well out from any buildings . |
15 | So we can keep the name Shakespeare and er we can keep the er tea towel trade and Stratford-on-Avon , though it is a pity what 's happened to the R S C is n't it , and maybe out of these ashes will rise a new Royal de Vere Company , one never knows . . |
16 | I rode along the cliff top and then in between some trees . |
17 | Of course , there is no necessity to include a sample or a gift in any press pack and indeed simply including these items for the sake of it and without a clearly defined idea of why you are doing it is a waste of money . |
18 | Some of the articles were hard for the layman to follow and quite hard for some clergymen to follow . |
19 | And definitely not with several days ' growth of beard on an aggressively masculine jaw , or with so much … so much compelling strength in his face , in his ice-blue eyes . |