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

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1 He revels in the memory of it , making it froth and lather all round the alleys and back-yards of youth very nearly up to the roof-tops .
2 Figure 16.2 shows that for 1992/93 , taxes on income were expected to yield around 52% of the Total Tax Revenue of 169.8bn ; taxes on expenditure 32% and taxes on capital less than 2% .
3 Since SCOTVEC personnel could not respond to requests from all centres to run staff development events for them , each workshop was developed as a pack of information , examples and activities for participants together with extensive support material so that centres or Regions can themselves organise and run the events .
4 That includes putting Central News South , East and West on air simultaneously .
5 I except the Paterson and Struggle of Wings lately published in the Dial .
6 Working on those figures , he predicted that 58pc of double deckers , 52pc of single deckers and 92pc of minibuses currently operated by the six major companies would need to be replaced by mid 1996 .
7 The risks and rewards of ownership effectively pass to the lessee .
8 It is apparent that course evaluation and judgement of aims both form part of the wider area of educational decision making .
9 Conserving and restoring the work of masons and artists from centuries past is the delicate task of Principal Conservator Rab Snowden and his team at Historic Scotland 's Stenhouse Conservation Centre .
10 It provided for cuts in support prices to reduce overproduction , and payment of compensation directly to farmers , on condition that all but the smallest farmers " set aside " 15 per cent of their land from production .
11 While recognising the undeniable ( if somewhat over-stressed ) value of milk in a child 's nutritional development , the Board of Education and Ministry of Health also appreciated that greater milk consumption would be a way of reducing the surplus stocks then being held by producers .
12 Revolution and change of government all too often mean simply exchanging one set of evils for another .
13 On March 24 bills were presented covering ( i ) the handling and utilization of undertakings scheduled to remain public concerns ; ( ii ) the sale , utilization and protection of assets temporarily in state ownership ( i.e. scheduled for privatization ) , and ( iii ) amendments to existing outdated decrees on state assets .
14 SINGERS and musicians on television often mime to pre-recorded tape tracks , because that way the studio set is n't cluttered with microphones .
15 Agreements for the sale and purchase of shares in companies and the sale and purchase of businesses often provide that the amounts of the profits ( or losses ) of a company or business are to be certified by accountants .
16 This is another area which is changing out of all recognition since closure of the colliery and removal of sidings etc .
17 The standard price of village cattle ranged from ten to twenty rupees a head , but those in poor condition could be worth as little as five rupees and bulls from India as much as eighty rupees .
18 The growth in the number and complexity of bills further limited the influence of the individual MP .
19 c The formula was calculated on average speciality costs which do not take into account the extra severity and complexity of referrals particularly to teaching hospitals .
20 Clearly , in modern times a volunteer army is likely to be more isolated than a conscript army , and any process of ‘ professionalization ’ is likely to remove the norms and values of soldiers further from their civilian origins .
21 Nor are states of health and states of dependency automatically related to the biological facts of ageing .
22 This will demand continuous study of problems and assessment of trends so that we create a future in harmony with the needs and aspirations of future generations .
23 The telecoms and defence of officials usually preferred to buy from a small group of two or three national companies .
24 The use of questionnaires fed back to teachers revealed the base of interest and enthusiasm for science too often missed by schools concerned to promote a curriculum informally based on male interests .
25 Well , Richard and I knew the Duke and Duchess of Windsor quite well , and spent a lot of time with them in Paris , and this was our favourite piece of jewellery .
26 Perhaps God in his wisdom has told us only a little about the nature and personhood of Satan so that we are not tempted to dwell on him with morbid fascination .
27 It is well equipped , and warrior for warrior better than almost any other .
28 They must been seen , their decisions must be seen to reflect the interest and wishes of members currently employed in the section , and as we have always believed industrial and negotiating policy is best made by members at work in the sector who feel the day to day pressures , know what is going on , motion one one one A seeks to ensure that this will happen .
29 One third of the population is clinically anaemic and 80% of children under 5 years of age suffer from malnutrition .
30 Faris claims that unlike the Josephson junction , the quiteron is insensitive to stray magnetic fields , and returns to equilibrium automatically when the external excitation is turned off .
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