Example sentences of "and [noun] [be] [verb] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | She was learning something new every day , and David was enjoying being the teacher just as much as Jenny loved being the pupil . |
2 | The extreme naturalism with which his characters ' thoughts and emotions were portrayed was the final inartistic touch . |
3 | It had been noted previously that certain phonological features characteristic of West Belfast where both Clonard and Andersonstown were located were also characteristic of the mid-Ulster dialect spoken in Lurgan ( as opposed to the Ulster-Scots dialect of Belfast 's northern and eastern hinterland ) . |
4 | The Alarm Discount where buildings and contents are insured is being increased from 25% to 30% on the contents portion of the premium where alarms have a direct connection to a central station . |
5 | The main syntactic universal upon whose existence both Chomsky and Sampson are agreed is that all sentences of natural language are hierarchically structured . |
6 | The modern steam locomotives , used until they were superseded by diesel , were perhaps ten percent efficient , and the reason that steam went out and diesel was introduced was because diesel engines are more nearly forty percent efficient . |
7 | Ensuring that all the necessary environmental rules and regulations are met is also Mike 's responsibility , so close liaison with official organisations is another aspect of his daily workload , as is organising and ensuring routine waste monitoring and , if a problem crops up , resolving it . |
8 | Lines of Bevs and Haystacks are shown being prepared and loaded prior to the exercise . |
9 | Staff at the Radcliffe Infirmary where Senad and Dino were treated are very pleased both men are well on the way to recovery . |
10 | The one point on which Mr Golyadkin and Double were agreed was that there is nobody like God , but it follows pat and false that if a man has nowhere to go God will look after him . |
11 | The benefits of this finish quoted by the makers are , that it does n't smell strongly during application and drying , and brushes are cleaned are cleaned up with water when the job is finished . |
12 | How these settlements and farms were run is another matter indeed , one more for speculation than evidence . |
13 | And they see the purpose for what Maria and Peter 's doing are n't they and they 're |
14 | Meanwhile , the relatively few persons for whom special knowledge and training are reserved are freed so far as possible from the obligations of simple labour ’ ( Braverman , 1974 , pp. 82–3 ) . |
15 | An examination of whether or not financial institutions and markets are over-regulated is made , and the core rules of regulation are set out . |
16 | If life at home becomes impossible , well-run alternative accommodation where individual privacy and dignity are respected is preferred . |
17 | The area where Julie and Elizabeth were killed is sparsely populated and most of the Zulu inhabitants live off the land or do odd jobs . |
18 | The only real-life burial where this combination of song and cavalcade is reported is that of Attila the Hun , in Jordanes ' Gothic History . |
19 | That blacksmiths and the sons of blacksmiths and grooms were admitted is indisputable — perhaps the most famous example was William Dick , founder of the Edinburgh veterinary school . |
20 | And deposit was paid was it . |
21 | Gold , platinum and palladium were to have been mined at the remote site in Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory . |