Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In West Mercia , there have been regular reissues of Force Orders to remind members to be circumspect in their dissertations and essays prepared for part-time diplomas in Management Services or the NEBS qualification which is now an integral part of inspector training .
2 This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984–5 coal dispute .
3 This is a collection of words and phrases in statutes which have been interpreted by the judges , together with statutory definitions of terms and definitions advanced by legal writers .
4 Figure 12.1 outlines the major regulatory responsibilities and enactments relating to financial regulation .
5 as a whole one is talking about something like 70 million small mammals and birds killed by domestic cats every year .
6 Both of these ebullient works testify to the natural world as a paradise : a fact emphasised by the accuracy of the painter , whose easily identifiable plants and birds derive from different seasons and regions and could never have co-existed in reality .
7 Apart from its wrongness in principle , it is ineffective , since the wrongdoing continues without being subject to public censure , which is the way that society typically brings pressure on individuals and groups to conform to civilised norms .
8 There was some room for individuals and groups to experiment with limited co-operation across factional lines if they could temporarily forget their religious and sometimes political differences .
9 These religions and groups stand in direct opposition to ‘ the gospel of the grace of God . ’
10 The shells of shops and houses rose from scrubby grasslands .
11 Originally the coastal Eskimos , Chukchis and Koryaks lived in subterranean lodges like those of the Nivkhs .
12 Marche is blessed with an abundance of golden beaches and resorts packed with up-to-the-minute facilities and entertainment .
13 A basic pack with video which covers skills and attitudes required for effective work with families in their homes .
14 Within a single tree family , there can be a wide range of bee pollinators , as in the Lecythidaceae of Amazonia , one of the most important families there , with different morphological flower types and rewards associated with different bee sizes .
15 Coins of all periods and cultures behave in similar ways as economic objects , and we can therefore apply the same methods of economic study to all of them .
16 Many diptera bask in sunlight inside flowers , warming themselves and at the same time facilitating pollination ; hordes settle on conspicuous dark or bright surfaces when air temperatures are low , and beetles collect on sunny patches of ground that are sheltered from wind , indicating a constant need for warming .
17 I used to meet him most often in the museums and galleries fixed in rapt contemplation of pictures with that grave , searching look which was one of the beauties of his face .
18 Games and contests depend on good organisation and the clear enthusiasm of the teacher .
19 For 20 days spread over 1988 and 1989 he compared spot and futures returns for five-minute periods .
20 Lines of eyes peeping and ogling , rows of breasts hoisted and nipples tweaked and Vaselined ; reddened mouths gaped at her , naturists demonstrated star-jumps , plump pink bottoms poked , arch looks pinned her down , and fingers crested with scarlet points beckoned .
21 In 1921 , for example , the boys section at Bradford Park Avenue was closed down for three months after the referee had been pelted with rubbish , and in the early 1920s the fierce North London rivalries between Arsenal and Spurs flared into open street battles in which some of the more zealous fans were armed with iron bars and knives .
22 The walls were exquisitely panelled and bordered with carved scrolls and cornices decorated with gilded flowers .
23 The same situation probably applies in reverse with Scottish creditors and English debtors , or indeed to any situation where debtors and creditors live in different legal systems .
24 Our new argument for the political virtues of conventionalism uses these distinctions to show why the line this theory draws between cases decided by law and cases calling for judicial legislation strikes the right balance between predictability and flexibility .
25 Early australopithecines are linked with living humans on the basis of shared characters related to bipedalism , but it has yet to be shown that their jaws and teeth differ from putative hominine ancestors .
26 Lamp-lit faces around a table where cold-weather food steamed , hearty stews and puddings running with golden syrup .
27 The influence of Community law is steadily expanding , so that each member State is increasingly having to adjust its thinking to accommodate principles and rules derived from other legal systems within the Community and thus to acclimatize itself to a less nationalistic approach to law .
28 Now one of their own was implicated in alleged rituals that seemed to have sprung directly from a determined searching for satanism and rituals adopted by extremist Christian groups .
29 The forms are self copying , and copies completed during clinical assessments are returned to the database to update longitudinal records on each patient .
30 The nurse 's assessment should reveal potential problems amenable to nursing action , whilst the doctor 's history , examination and investigations check for other problems such as chest infection or bronchitis , which can be dealt with medically before surgery .
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