Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] and [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Her second feeling was pity for her murdered and mutilated cousin and her third feeling was one of fear .
2 In both cases you have been given an explicit and specific purpose and your notes should be deter-mined by this task .
3 We are a group with a specific condition and specific demands and we can not wait for socialism and structural changes to solve the problems tomorrow , which today are the cause of our limitations …
4 The type of information and the purpose of the exercise of database creation may mean different things but underlying these examples , there is a general concept central to all — that of using a microcomputer to store information in a way which provides rapid , flexible and specific access and which meets the needs of potential users .
5 And then you and then you get that magnesium oxide , you get that magnesium ribbon and that thermite and you erm you , you
6 Details were not released , but reports indicated that Hekmatyar had finally agreed to join the interim government and that Dostam and his forces would be moved out of Kabul .
7 I always saw myself as a creator of space for particular needs , and I found the best ideas which fitted in with that need and that slot and I then encouraged and challenged and stimulated and created the space for that production team to make that programme in the best possible way .
8 The great columns of the nave , with their varied chevron and fluted decoration and their cushion capitals , alternate with piers which have shafts extending upwards to support the vault .
9 Resources for learning also include the local area , the environment , the countryside and the townscape , museums and historic buildings and their collections , the extensive range of local material offered by local record offices , or the local study centre , or reference library , as well as pictures and artefacts brought in from home , reminiscences of family members or the elderly , interesting visitors to the school and many other things ( see Box 13 ) .
10 She was on the executive of the Women 's Social and Political Union and her suffrage speeches and articles appeared in Way Stations ( 1913 ) .
11 Four months ago at Maastricht , Mr Major was the new boy , the cadet among titans who had led their countries for 10 years or more : Kohl , Mitterrand and Andreotti , men who shared a vision of a tightly-integrated monetary and political union and who rode roughshod over Britain .
12 But unlike those Marxists who conceive of the mass media as no more than relay systems working on behalf of the dominant classes , some have forcefully argued that systems of maintenance and reproduction do not necessarily operate smoothly ; there are contradictions , there is social and political dissent and there is political struggle .
13 His many biographers have attempted to come to terms with his prodigious output of educational , religious and political texts and his scientific publications spanning nearly 40 years .
14 In the first and last resort , the law , and therefore all courts and judges , are committed to upholding the prevailing social , economic and political order and they will not countenance activities that threaten that order .
15 It redefined the nature of social and political problems and their solutions .
16 Willis 's work also shares Robson 's view of courts as framers of judicial policy on social and political questions and it contains a number of pointed criticisms of the normativist style .
17 Now the Labour party control the city council , may I say this , that if your feelings are against barbaric sport as much as that , why do n't you use your contr , your controlling power on the city council and then ban boxing in all the city establishments , then you will show me that you mean what you are saying and that you are not just using the present position of this council for a political measure and political gain and I 'd like to also ask what this has cost the council what this has cost could be thousands .
18 Similarly foreign-exchange and political risks and their relationship to required returns on investment need a proper evaluation as determinants of market attractiveness .
19 We finally arrived at a figure of two hundred and fifty pounds and he was perfectly agreeable . ’
20 That if you like , er , and I 've used this example before but I 'll use it again , it was quite interesting I think anyway , is that one of the examples we used on one of courses , is that somebody calls into the depot and says , I need help , I 've got to get this delivered by tomorrow and collections or you or whoever takes the call , is very excited because this person says it 's three hundred and fifty kilos and I need it today , it 's Durham , we 'll use Durham , we 're starting from here , in Durham tomorrow morning .
21 In others , they gave very precise and literal answers and nothing more .
22 But I do understand the real awfulness of physical and emotional pain and I have great sympathy with anyone who is going through it .
23 ‘ I use herbs , spices and concentrated flavours and I never give biscuits or sweets to the kids .
24 The study puts both the Great Famine and the potato in the Irish diet into perspective whilst attempting a nutritional analysis of diet and dietary changes making use of modern nutritional techniques and also the relationship between dietary change and nutritional change and its effects on economic and social conditions .
25 It is not a question of disciplines and their boundaries being ‘ natural ’ or ‘ artificial ’ , but rather that ( inevitably perhaps ) our conceptions of knowledge become overly reified in their institutional and professional structures and we need to be reminded of their fluidity within the whole epistemological space .
26 It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other .
27 It is a serious and awful affair and I am sure in your own cases you would be of my mind .
28 What I 've just described there a f is a full and complete contract and you tick down there .
29 His hobby is fishing and do-it-yourself things and he 'll just go out and buy the tools and I think , ‘ Oh that money , what I could have done with that money ! ’
30 What is not in dispute is the distinction between strong and weak verification and its relevance to the theory of meaning .
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