Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 This is a major problem in Namibia , where almost all the private media are urban-oriented , reflecting mostly the interests and viewpoints of the urban elite while wittingly or unwittingly neglecting those of the rural inhabitants who constitute a greater percentage of the country 's total population .
2 For registry staff to monitor effectively the accuracy and completeness of this operation requires detailed record-keeping and effortless access to data .
3 Huh , he 's a good , good lad , but he 's er he drinks rather a lot and suffers quite a lot from hangovers , he comes in dries up and goes
4 Journalists rarely investigate , tending to report only the words and actions of others .
5 We have as many lovely things here as on the Mountain of Butterflies but we lack only a prophet and the eyes and emotions to see them .
6 Seeing only the whirlpools and counter-currents but not the progress of the long river of history only reveals the observer 's political short-sightedness . ’
7 It is the intention to monitor constantly the level and type of equipment carried and in fact three of the buses have recently been equipped with Computer Aided Design .
8 The new research assessment exercise has been brought forward in anticipation of ending the binary line and bringing together the polytechnics and universities in one sector .
9 Prof Pikas said his methods were non-accusatory , and involved asking the bully for a solution to the problem , bringing together the bully and the victim , and discussing ways they can live together .
10 The visitor can tour old workings and see demonstrations of the techniques involved particularly slate cutting , in which skilled men using only a hammer and chisel can split blocks of slate into sheets one fortieth of an inch thick .
11 " Or you sell only the herd and grow corn on the land and make tizwin , enough to keep you drunk for seven years . "
12 The European Commission 's COMETT programme is aimed at high-level technology training , and its projects bring together the providers and users of training .
13 Another testable restriction is that some variables will affect only the membership and wage equations directly .
14 A show to promote the charity 's work in India … weaving together the colour and vitality of the country to create an exclusive collection from the world 's leading fashion houses .
15 Straightforward examples can be seen at Brampton in Norfolk , where the extensive ribbon developments are confined to the junction itself and the main roads radiating east , south and west , and at Braintree , where they occupy only the west and south-west approach roads at the expense of the staggered road junction itself ( fig. 6A and B ) .
16 A group of us hastily slung together a plan and went back into the concert hall in an effort to oust the ruling junta .
17 Having completed this basic indoctrination , the budding smallholder will know better the joys and frustrations , the rewards and risks , the freedom and the discipline that make up farming .
18 In the other condition subjects viewed the same films in the same manner but described only the risks and potential risks in each section of film .
19 Since he has only an option and does not legally commit himself to buy the goods , the contract is not one of sale , Helby v. Matthews ( 1895 H.L. ) .
20 I believe in my heart and soul that everyone has an equal responsibility to work together the peace and harmony of this world .
21 Electrical forces are basic to the system , being attributes of the sub-atomic particles , and it is electrical attraction which holds together the atoms and molecules .
22 This is recognized taxonomically by the division between the Ponginae , which contains only the orang-utan and its putative fossil relatives , and the Homininae , for the African apes and humans .
23 The office copy entries replace entirely the deeds and documents of title described above .
24 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
25 Altman strips away the pretence and mythology to expose the film industry as precisely that ; a business like any other , dedicated to the pursuit of profit .
26 Travis swore and bent down , stripping away the blankets and lifting her into his arms without any effort at all .
27 Throughout the morning on which Morse was addressing his audience in Bath , and stripping away the deceptions and the half-truths which hitherto had veiled the naked truth of the case , there was much activity at the Trout Inn , a fine riverside hostelry set between the weir and the Godstow Lock in the village of Wolvercote , only a couple of miles out on the western side of North Oxford .
28 Apart from the name of each variety , it is clearly important to know exactly the type and habit of each climber you grow .
29 Return to the bad old ways , elect separately a Chamber and a Senate , then bring them together at Versailles in a National Assembly which would or would not modify the Constitution of 1875 .
30 But his presence has failed to frighten away the opposition and 11 runners have stood their ground at the five-day declaration stage .
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