Example sentences of "and [is] [adv] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This has itself generated a substantial literature ( see the papers in Elliot 1988 for an overview ) and is nowhere better exemplified than in Openshaw 's geographical analysis machine ( see Ch. 2 ) .
2 Inevitably it has qualitative differences and is not easily written or smoothly integrated into the ‘ isms ’ or historical categories of the discipline .
3 The latter method may be preferred where , for cosmetic reasons , the parties wish to present the transaction as a " true " merger rather than one party taking over the other ; however , it is more unwieldy and expensive and is not often used where there is a risk of a competitive bid being made for either company .
4 Four weeks later — as a foetus — the child is recognisable as such : it is still very small and is not fully formed but it has a head , mouth , eyes and nose and the limbs have fingers and toes .
5 — ( 1 ) In subsection ( 3 ) of section 131 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 ( community charge benefits ) in paragraph ( a ) the words ’ and is not there shown as undertaking a full-time course of education on the day ’ shall be deleted ; ( 2 ) In subsection ( 5 ) of that section after ’ concerned ’ there shall be inserted : — ’ up to 100 per cent .
6 Rodley , having survived a complete Pathfinder tour and beyond , became a senior captain in BOAC and is today happily retired and an active member of the Pathfinder Association .
7 The calibration is based on CACI 's long experience in the field of catchment area study across all retail sectors , and is therefore best viewed as relating to the catchment area of the centre as a whole .
8 The style is difficult to place , and is perhaps best describes as exuberant .
9 For clearly one of the principal characteristics of sculpture in the round is that the spectator is able , and is indeed often encouraged or compelled , to walk around it and study it from all angles .
10 Joint filler is then used to seal gaps and cover nail heads , and is very lightly sanded when dry
11 ‘ Thus although , from a technical point of view , the old system of division of labour is thrown overboard , it hangs on in the factory as a tradition handed down from manufacture , and is then systematically reproduced and fixed in a more hideous form by capital as a means of exploiting labour power .
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