Example sentences of "and they [adv] [vb base] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They have been shown to express a 72 kDa type IV collagenase/gelatinase with activity against the normal liver matrix , tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 ( TIMP-1 ) , a potent inhibitor of the matrix degrading metalloproteinases and they also express interstitial collagenase , an enzyme with degradative activity against the excess interstitial collagens that characterise fibrosis .
2 Wholesalers reported an increase in sales compared with last year , reversing the previous trend , and they also expect strong growth in sales in February .
3 He says there 's no end of traffic that comes through — articulated lorries — especially with the new charge on the bridge and they just come this way .
4 Yeah , there 's a company that er imports from the south seas , all the fishes and they just charge two pound a pound .
5 college in London and they just do all sort of erm different area accents and things , I mean when
6 They are contained in the new Sch 4 to the 1992 regulations , ‘ Form and content of the annual accounts of a group accounts society ’ , and they largely reflect existing accounting practice .
7 This association was confirmed by analysis of early first-century BC Greek coins ( fig. 5.5 ) from the region ; some of these coins proved to be made of brass typical of the cementation process and they thus pre-date Roman use of the alloy .
8 As Date points out , this is a simplified version of a B-tree , because the nodes of a B-tree need not contain the same number of data values and they normally contain free space .
9 Although both pathways culminate in the identical useful result , they have different intermediate stages leading up to that end , and they normally have different starting points .
10 Templeton went on to explain how employing women played havoc with this arrangement : When the females get their work to set up , the whole of what we term the " fat " is taken out , that is all the space is taken out and they simply get close matter to set , and they get paid for that .
11 True , public figures voluntarily step into a fish-tank which entails close public scrutiny of their every move , and they ordinarily enjoy greater access to channels of communication which provide an opportunity to counter false statements .
12 The pressures of bureaucracy are seen as being greater within large , comprehensive unions so that fragmented , ideological unions ( as in the Latin countries ) do not possess specialised staff resources to the extent of more pragmatically-based general unions , and they therefore leave greater room for local and plant initiatives by the membership .
13 These have something of the character and purpose of propaganda about them and they therefore need cautious exegesis , but they at least manifest the king 's view of his subjects ' expectations and in doing so reveal the model to which he felt he should conform .
14 And the other difficulty is that if you 're , if you 're talking on a controversial subject , and you give three minutes and they only want one minute , they might actually choose the one minute you do n't want actually used .
15 Some twenty two thousand have been made homeless , and they still face constant danger .
16 You 'll be pleased to hear that the shavings were only temporary and they now have extra space and a fully carpeted floor !
17 Their relationship was bonded at Crystal Palace , where they helped the club to the FA Cup final , and they virtually live next door to each other in a leafy Surrey suburb , just south of Croydon .
18 Their advantages are : they are generally made to measure , so awkward sizes are n't a problem ; they need minimal maintenance ; and they usually have integral weatherstripping .
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