Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] that [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably it was both practical and political reasons that led him to the subject working party strategy .
2 It was Lear 's example that provided the impetus for the Goulds ' first publication , and it was Lear who later transformed Gould 's static and unimaginative style into the confident and innovative work that characterised his second and all subsequent publications .
3 It was Lexy 's voice and imagined image that tormented her , though she could n't bring herself to pronounce the name .
4 Organisations have suppliers and clients ; and there are wider social and economic forces that affect them , such as the labour market , the community , government legislation , and of course other organisations .
5 It was a force that she tried to hide away tidily , as her mother would have done , because it was a dark and hideous thing that shook her violently .
6 The tolerance and friendly hospitality that greets me everywhere baffles my comprehension .
7 But my bad mood soon disappeared in the relaxed , carefree and friendly atmosphere that greeted me .
8 We publish all our own books , and our list of titles reflects the wide range of powerful , amusing and entertaining subjects that interest our Members .
9 There was loads of levers and , and er er crossheads and , and different things that gave plenty of work to our colleagues er including the housing you know , which was a huge er er piece of er welded equipment you know , built into the side of the ship .
10 Is there something about woman 's experience as a biological and social being that gives her a common identity and differentiates her forever from the male ?
11 American banks will need years to recover from the now souring loans to property developers and leveraged buy-outs that followed their third-world lending .
12 Style 3s are actually rarer than Style 4s , and this one has features and serial numbers that date it to 1931 or 1932 .
13 The poor in all countries struggle against the domestic and global forces that oppress them and their resistance takes many forms .
14 It is this ability to produce flowers throughout the summer and early autumn that ranks them with the true annuals when it comes to creating the most colourful and long lasting planting schemes .
15 In the past I had encountered statements in books and official reports that encouraged me to think of mathematics in a positive way :
16 But World War I gave him the chance to stand on internationalist ground with an uncompromising fervour and personal courage that gave him a status denied to most of the others , whose work lay in the factories and in the shop stewards ' movement .
17 But fundamentally , of course , there is a massive overlap between the two movements in terms both of the issues and of the values and philosophical concerns that give our work any meaning at all .
18 I read a nice one once , all about a poor girl who was found in the snow with a lost memory by a young and 'andsome squire that took her home to 'is castle and — ’
19 It is also pointed out that the danger of " hurrying " and teaching " more " is that time for gathering information and reflecting on practice and the implicit and explicit theories that guide it can evaporate easily in the busyness of increasing demands …
20 A fake siege hiding a kidnapping and fake demands that camouflage something else . ’
21 Yet once children were taken into care , and especially if this was by a compulsory route , parents frequently felt ignored and excluded , and there was evidence that they were often left to cope alone with the practical and psychological barriers that divided them from their children .
22 It was n't easy to tell , from the filthy and shapeless rags that covered their filthy and shapeless bodies , but I guessed that there was a man and a woman and some smaller ones that were children .
23 This is not intended to demean in any way the at times very fine lithographs that Redon produced , but rather to imply that they are directly connected in his mind to the literary and visual sources that interested him , including Edgar Allan Poe , Charles Baudelaire , Gustave Flaubert , Stephane Mallarmé , and Goya amongst others .
24 But if we had not had this event we would n't have had those problems.Its the issue of New Age Travellers and illegal parties that produce what you saw last night . ’
25 But all have the finely spotted skin and distinctive head-shape that denotes our race of Phoca vitulina .
26 Everyone who has ever taken an exam will remember that feeling of complete and utter boredom that overwhelmed them from time to time .
27 Lazily , she stretched and smiled , letting her somnolent gaze drift over the procession of reeds and gnarled trees that dipped their branches low into the water .
28 British writers , he believes , responded to the element as the dangerous and challenging wilderness that surrounded them , whereas the Americans , having their own wilderness inland , were less in awe .
29 He 'd never felt skin like that , velvet skin , warm and slippery skin that absorbed him into her .
30 Whatever happened to that little boy , all cuddles and kisses and cheeky sayings that set everyone in a roar ?
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