Example sentences of "and [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Work on a medical ward and as a health visitor followed until in 1988 he became a Neighbourhood Nurse Manager for Wandsworth Health Authority .
2 The specialist field of old master drawings has received extremely detailed study ; the drawings are interesting both in their own right and as a means of knowing more about artists ' practices .
3 In London , where he spent a number of years , he had gained a reputation as a crook and as a threatener of whites and defender of the coloured-immigrant population .
4 The book depicts Eliot as a parodist , a plagiarist , a responder to other people 's poems , and as a seeker of shelter .
5 The Levi who emerged from a regime of cruelty and humiliation with his judgement intact , his mind not closed , neither vengeful nor forgetful , and who wrote a noble and rational book about what had happened to him , is mentioned only cursorily and as if concessively by Fernanda Eberstadt .
6 Berkoff demands high technical skill , but is wide open to raw interpretations , and as such offers a lot to the auditioning student .
7 The republicanism of Irish socialist nationalists was of course logical in so far as they interpreted imperialism as an enemy of the indigenous population and as an expropriator of the people .
8 The State recognises the Family as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of Society and as a moral institution possessing inalienable and imprescriptible rights , antecedent and superior to all positive law …
9 ‘ Used to speed the germination of seeds and potatoes , ’ said the inspector , ‘ and as a cleaning solvent . ’
10 And as part of the special mid-festival event , we will show YOUNG SOUL REBELS , Issac Julien 's film about young black DJs in the London of 1977 , which won the Critics Prize at this year 's Cannes film festival .
11 The 1991 Forum will look at Channel 5 both as an opportunity to provide employment and economic growth outside of London and the South East and as a means of making the non-metropolitan voice heard .
12 Alan Fountain was deeply involved in independent film culture throughout the 1970's , at East Midlands Art , on the BFI Production Board and as a writer and director .
13 And as Mary Douglas ( 1973 : 15 ) had pointed out , ‘ if we can not bring the argument back from tribal ethnography to ourselves , then there is little point in starting it at all ’ .
14 Such awareness provided another means for the obsessive anxieties of the establishment to be counterbalanced from within , and as Jacobi ( 1967 : 22 ) suggests , created the potential ability to look truths in the eye and ‘ the courage to renounce what is no longer compatible ’ .
15 It is not meant as a criticism but as a frank report of how we think your child gets along at camp as an individual and as part of a group .
16 It did , however , have the ‘ incantations ’ referred to above , which were immensely old , very musical in their own way , and a powerful social force — cohesively , and as an instrument of struggle — as the intifada have found in modern Israel in our own day . )
17 I could n't quite tell , and as a sort of curator of the afternoon , it made me nervous .
18 Sit-ups , crunches , leg raises and knee tucks are all possible on this simple piece of equipment , and as the stomach muscles become stronger the angle of incline is increased so as to bring gravity into play .
19 Both types of stretching increase flexibility , and as a basic rule you should do static stretching before exercise and both ballistic and static after exercise .
20 As the director of the new Network SouthEast , he never shied away from the divisive problems of pre-Grouping company loyalty and post-war neglect , and as a media lover soon became a star .
21 And as the 1980s drew to a close , the first locomotives of Class 60 were rolling out of the Brush works at Loughborough , destined to become the standard Railfreight traction unit well into the early years of the twenty-first century .
22 Different dancers have to work hard both technically and as individuals to bring out the particular qualities which Ashton saw in the original performers .
23 They are found in such widely differing ballets as MacMillan 's Romeo and Juliet and The invitation and as Ashton 's Enigma Variations and A Month in the Country .
24 It is recognised universally as a free invitation to any party , and as a postmodern display of pop art in its most popular and utilitarian form .
25 Suppliers are not being paid by Brent Walker head office and as a consequence are threatening to withhold their services .
26 And as if to make amends for the rapacity of his Victorian forebears and their employers , he re-discovered species — notably the holly fern — long thought extinct in Snowdonia .
27 I have certainly been party to one or two discussions amongst friends , and as part of my work I take groups of young people away on climbing trips , most to very white-dominated areas where the mere appearance of a black face in a pub or at a crag is enough to cause stares and whispers .
28 And as an aid to drilling , make a simple template from a length of batten .
29 Keith , 32 , is the NCOIC ( non-commissioned officer in charge ) of the dog squadron at RAF Northolt and as such , has learned what is required to make a special working partnership successful .
30 Again we are at the tip of his pen as he draws a box to put himself inside , and as the most private and informative area of the Possessed notebooks begins to open up .
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