Example sentences of "and [adv] [noun] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The values of A t were ‘ caused ’ by volatility and not volume for both indices . |
2 | In the first extract ( I ) , the rich lexis and well-organised structure are indications that the writer has taken time in the construction , and possibly reconstruction after several rewritings , of the final product . |
3 | We are departing from this usage , and must put up with some inconvenience , in order to have consistency and hence clarity in several contexts . |
4 | Nevertheless , employment grew faster in services as productivity rose more slowly ( although the measurement of output and hence productivity in many services is difficult ) . |
5 | The Widdicombe Committee found that ‘ about 16% of … councillors who are in employment , and about 10% of all councillors , are employees of other local authorities , the majority of these being teachers ’ ( Widdicombe 1986 : 11 1 ) . |
6 | The Great Depression of 1929 sharpened the mood of rebellion when a catastrophic fall in the price of rice spread hardship and even starvation to many parts of Indochina . |
7 | Previous issues from November 1990 to the last edition show that the major features have been on Gabby and Steffi , Zvereva and Martina and Monica , Capriati and Monica , Anke , Jana Novotna and Arantxa respectively , evidence of a fair and even representation of all women players by Tennis World . |
8 | This method of analysis does not always work , and sometimes interpretation of such sites is little better than guesswork . |
9 | To begin with I found the playing a little mannered , although I soon became involved in the thoughtful and musicianly approach of these artists . |
10 | There is noticeably less agreement when we move on to the topic of why , how and when assessment in these areas should take place . |
11 | An efficient port transport system is vital to Britain 's economy as trade accounts for nearly 60% of national income and over 90% of all imports and exports pass through the nations ports . |
12 | Over 25% of the sample companies felt the linguistic skills of these staff were inadequate for the job and over 50% of these companies had experienced poorer export performance as a direct result . |