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

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1 Women are peculiarly fitted for the onerous task of patiently and skilfully caring for the patient in faithful obedience to the physician 's orders .
2 Although the breath H 2 test is sensitive and non-invasive and widely applied for the study of carbohydrate malabsorption , there are certain problems in the interpretation of its results .
3 Taylor made it clear that he is not happy with Platt , scorer of England 's last five goals and widely regarded as the manager 's favourite footballing son .
4 Ever since , it has remained a popular favourite — surely the most popular of all major orchestral work by a native Englishman , and widely regarded as the very essence of the spirit of England .
5 Only in modern times , since the power of ruling groups was explicitly and widely challenged in the name of democracy , and later of social democracy , has the question of the nature and basis of the state become a matter of acute controversy , giving rise to the two antithetical conceptions which I have indicated .
6 Similar movements have appeared elsewhere in North Africa : for example , the Tendance Islamique in Tunisia , the Front Islamique du Salut ( FIS ) in Algeria and the Green Revolution in Libya , which is now virtually the official programme of the Qaddafi regime and widely identified with the Colonel personally .
7 Another trial carried out in New Zealand , and widely quoted in the medical literature , apparently failed to find any link between the mother 's diet and colic in breast-fed babies .
8 As club manager , however , he was widely travelled and widely respected on the Continent , spreading the name and prestige of Arsenal in his imperialist fashion .
9 Yet paradoxically Makarenko 's educational theories were to be taken up , approved , and widely publicized in the Stalinist period .
10 The transcripts were handed over to the Serious Fraud Office , and duly and properly given to the defendants in the criminal proceedings .
11 I ca n't get into the mind of some of the present batch of legislators , because they do n't seem to think thinks out logically , but what it 's actually done , or what it 's trying to do , is to make it very difficult to have an education system that is properly thought out , properly resourced and properly organized for the benefit of everybody and not just one or two people , and that 's one of the difficulties and that 's the difficulty that we any Local Authority is faced with .
12 He dispassionately and properly referred to the feelings of locomotive drivers .
13 Thus , it may be that the only undertaking being made is that the sample was honestly and properly taken from the bulk , as was the case in Gardiner v Gray ( 1815 ) 4 Camp 144 .
14 It is practice to state in the agreement that all warranties are subject to matters fairly and properly disclosed in the disclosure letter .
15 We have to be ever so particular that all of them are labelled and properly entered in the book .
16 Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page .
17 Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page .
18 On 19 August 1785 the following motion was proposed by Rev Thomas Burgess : ‘ That Farriery is a most useful science and intimately connected with the interest of Agriculture ; that it is in a very imperfect and neglected state , and highly deserving of the attention of all friends of Agricultural economy .
19 The binary policy , which is central to the history of higher education from its elaboration in the second half of the 1960s , and intimately related to the history of the CNAA 's own policies and operations , is explained by many or all of these factors , but can not be separated from perceptions of the roles and attitudes of the universities that we have previously discussed , and which were part of the decision-making environment of the mid- and late 1960s .
20 A perfectly rational case can be made for the merchant to be carefully and conspicuously established as the innocent and undeserving victim of a conspiracy between his wife and the monk .
21 We are also seeing the idea that you can mix geriatric , psychogeriatric and young chronic sick people in the one unit and successfully cater for the needs of all 3 groups .
22 A complete set of software tools to aid the physical mapping of a genome has been developed and successfully applied to the genomic mapping of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe .
23 Power stations have been designed and successfully operated on the basis of that knowledge .
24 Answer : Mulberry Harbour — a pre-fabricated , sectional , floating harbour , designed and built in Britain and successfully assembled on the beaches of Arromanches .
25 This line of argument was often and successfully used by the dictatorship ; its absorption by many Spaniards contributed in no small measure to the duration of the regime .
26 I crept downstairs and was outside and successfully making for the front gate when Ted sprinted around the side of the house and grabbed me .
27 Most of the teachers lingered a few minutes in the staff room , not from any affection for the place , but to allow the unruly mob of boys to get down the long road that led to Cullbridge , and thence to disperse to the bus station , to Wimpy bars , the library or their various homes .
28 So , like UAPT and CD with whom we have discussed this , we think Certificates of Satisfaction should be registered automatically and thence filed with the bureaux .
29 Firstly , it seems highly likely that even apparent disparities in the way offenders are treated will fuel resentment and thereby contribute to the feelings of injustice which lie at the heart of the penal system 's crisis of legitimacy .
30 Some jellyfish beat the edges of the bell rhythmically and thereby rise in the water to remain near the surface .
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