Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 So you could actually come back with some fair old bumps and bruises on you could you ?
2 Particulars of the departure from the statutory requirements and reasons for it must be stated .
3 The island parable focuses not upon the reactions of workers and employers to what may turn out to be imaginary variations in the real wage rate but upon the reactions of producers to variations in the prices being paid for their products .
4 It was only much later that I realised the reason for the request and also for the resulting laughter , namely the enjoyment of a broad Somerset accent which had come with me , and traces of which can still be recognised by West Country people nearly seventy years later .
5 By then all the stars will have burned out and the protons and neutrons in them will probably have decayed into light particles and radiation .
6 Appendix 1 is the most endangered list , and animals on it may not be traded for commercial purposes .
7 This will produce different responses as both people and animals around her may react differently to each ‘ phase ’ .
8 And chaps like me can then go down to the villa , for those two weeks , every year for the next twenty-five years , without paying a penny !
9 Its name is Callanish , and eagles from it should be honoured .
10 We shall see later that it is sometimes necessary further to subdivide these groups in music of a complex nature , but the above arrangement is the normal one and departures from it should be as infrequent as is compatible with the adequate presentation of the music .
11 Do people have clear beliefs and expectations about who should inherit , and how assets should be divided ?
12 When wireless communications become available for a wider range of portables , the prevalence of Notes and applications like it will go a long way towards tying into networks PCs that are being under-utilised as little more than personal information managers .
13 Although the events may be of most interest to people over 50 , views and ideas from everyone will be welcomed .
14 Imprisonment has to be seen in the context of the German breakthrough in France , and fears about what would happen in Glasgow on May day 1918 ; it removed him from influence , even though he stood as candidate for the Gorbals in Glasgow in the 1918 election and attracted 7,436 votes against G. N. Barnes [ q.v . ] .
15 The client is encouraged , and initially assisted , in developing and carrying out strategies for testing thoughts and beliefs about what might happen , e.g. ‘ If I ask my boss for a raise he 'll sack me or bite my head off . ’ ,
16 Now however Ludens had stepped for a moment inside the charmed circle , and things between them could never be the same again .
17 On the other hand if I am in a drama experience my own actions and things about me may trap me into believing I am in an actual event .
18 Nothing had done more to encourage this belief than the Church with its ecclesiastical calendar and regulations concerning what could or could not be done on specific days .
19 His meeting with Peters also seems to have sparked off the long voyaging section of ‘ Death by Water ’ in the Waste Land manuscripts , which would be united with the fate of the ancient Phoenician sailor , Phlebas , and details of which would find their way into ‘ Marina ’ and ‘ The Dry Salvages ’ .
20 There have been many conflicting ideas and suggestions about what should be done .
21 With the fall of Singapore the fate of Rangoon seemed sealed and on 19th February I paid my last visit to the Delta , to bring back our missionary nurse and to confer with village clergy and elders and teachers about what should be done if the worst happened .
22 France has shown some sympathy ; an independent nuclear power , it has never accepted the notion that Russians and Americans between them should run the nuclear affairs of the world , let alone the post-Soviet world .
23 Such a quantity of natural ability can sometimes cause inner confusion and players like him can turn a match on its head sometimes without knowing how it happened or how they did it .
24 What connections do you think we can make between these and decisions about who should be a priest today ?
25 The features of such plans and examples of them can be found in the books of Wehman and Sailor .
26 New sculptures and drawings of hers will be on view until 13 March .
27 That may change ; for , in recent years , developments in banking and commercial circles have led to the invention of a remarkable array of new and highly sophisticated types of ‘ securitised ’ loan investments as a result of which finance , which would formerly have been raised by a straightforward bank loan ( for most purposes not a debenture ) may be obtained through the issue of instruments , some of which for most purposes unquestionably are debentures and others of which may or may not be .
28 Having settled one set of problems and delineated a pattern for higher education , had Robbins left the way open for a succession of what Eric Robinson called ‘ small cadet universities ’ — ; some of which were in fact very similar to the CATs , and others of which might see no future except in aspiring to enter the university sector ?
29 The sites now considered to illustrate undefended settlements have been chosen at random since it would have required much research and fieldwork to have presented a comprehensive list in time for this Conference ; attention is merely drawn to a number of sites with the hope that they , and others like them may be studied in more detail by local efforts .
30 Is he prepared to state clearly now that he will introduce legislation to ensure that the sort of scandal that occurred , which robbed the workers of the Maxwell and Mirror corporations , will not occur again and those workers and others like them will be protected in future ?
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