Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [conj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The effects of this on the bones is of some interest for comparison with the effects of gnawing of larger bone by larger predators ( for example , see Bonnichsen , 1973 ; Sutcliffe , 1970 ; Hill , 1975 , 1976 ; Binford , 1981 ; Haynes , 1980 , 1983 ) , for there is direct correspondence between , for instance hyaena gnawing on large antelope bones , wolf gnawing on smaller bovid bones , fox gnawing on small bovids and lagomorphs and shrew gnawing on rodent bones .
2 The pitfalls and dangers that knowledge brings with it are becoming apparent .
3 It was his job , and risks and death come with that job . ’
4 Under Venezuela 's five year plan for 1984–1989 the profile of debt payments allows for annual growth of 2.5 — 5.5% but whether this can be achieved is highly dependent on oil prices and quotas since oil accounts for over 90% of exports .
5 There are ways of turning the restrictions and limitations that caring involves into assets .
6 Greenwich had begun producing a return on the money spent to launch it as an astronomical and nautical centre well before that : in the early eighteenth century French charts were still better than any others , but the table of wind movements , trade winds , and monsoons that Halley published in 1686 was a great help to navigation .
7 They also encourage children to question , providing a real reason to turn to books and tapes and material stored on floppy disk .
8 We are more likely to conform if we believe in the rules and constraints that conformity imposes upon us .
9 Some of the Scandinavian ships then went to Denmark , and Danes and English came to an agreement at Oxford .
10 It seemed to be full of alcoves and angles and small grouped areas of being , though the room itself was a plain rectangle : fish swam in a high globe , a monstrously enlarged goldfish bowl on top of a bookcase , and flowers and foliage stood on small pedestals here and there .
11 What horrors and impurities and wickedness exist under convention 's cloak .
12 Even for a short weekend trip , Sally , his widow , wrote there would be ‘ a dictionary , the complete works of Shakespeare , the Oxford Book of English Verse , the Koran , a Larousse , an atlas , together with paperback copies of the Oxford Book of Quotations , a reader 's encyclopaedia … ’ and then there were the new novels and biographies and history bought in paperback raids .
13 Yeah they used to wear like really fucking short dresses and jumpsuits and stuff open to their navel did n't they ?
14 Reheat the work or pan and add the garlic , ginger and onions and stir fry for 30 seconds .
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