Example sentences of "and [art] [n mass] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 An extra charge of one shilling ( 5p ) was made for permission to view the house , and the £5,500 it made was added to the Queen 's charitable fund .
2 And the £33,789 he won gave him a profit of just £8,000 .
3 This has proved the most useful as far I 've been concerned and the works I 've done in the works office .
4 Taskopruzade , for example , names his teachers and the works he studied under them in his autobiography appended to the but even he does not give the medreses in which he studied .
5 Just let us have the money and the staff we need .
6 The nature of the organisation and the staff it employs tends to lead to a greater commitment to any investigation and subsequent changes , particularly if it is felt that they could eventually benefit the residents .
7 And the plaice it was so ta , oh it w , I love plaice .
8 These idealizations are referred to by Holdaway as the ‘ mental map ’ of the police ( 1983 : 63–4 ) , and he addressed the typifications Hilton 's police had of their area ( sites of ‘ danger ’ and ‘ trouble ’ , ‘ mump holes ’ , and so on ) , and the people they encountered ( ‘ challengers ’ , ‘ disarmers ’ , ‘ prisoners ’ ) .
9 But the bombardment of Tel Aviv has exposed another split , one that could , in time , prove just as dangerous to the allies : the division between Arab governments and the people they govern .
10 It just so happens that some people get taught or pick up techniques without too much problem ( because of circumstances and the people they interact with and learn from ) but some individuals simply do not get exposed to the right experiences to learn these things in quite the same way .
11 Their pleasures come from their achievements in the sport and the people they have met .
12 Wolfgang 's letters home to his mother and sister are full of childish prattle about the places they visited and the people they met , such as the remarkable singer Lucrezia Aguiari — ‘ La Bastardella ’ — who could dispatch incredibly high notes with effortless ease .
13 The details held against books and the people they are on loan to are very detailed .
14 So it 's , it 's small things like that which although on their own , as we did n't recycle but for all those people who bought cards and the people they send them to are , are now aware , that they need to create a market .
15 The men of violence want to drive a wedge between the forces of law and order and the people they protect .
16 In fact , as we now make plans to go home , we are sad at the thought of leaving this country and the people we 've met .
17 I bow my head in shame when I think of the countries we 've looted and the people we 've subjugated .
18 The results could be disastrous for your business and the people it employs .
19 It is establishing and keeping up mutual understanding between an organisation and the people it wants to reach .
20 ‘ Strathclyde and the people it serves deserve nothing less than a commission .
21 I know about things you like to do and the people you like to do them with .
22 The more you can relate your quotations to your audience and the people you are praising in your speech , the more interested and flattered they will feel .
23 As you have decided to appeal against this decision by making a ‘ reference ’ to an Appeal Committee which will look at your case independently , the purpose of this leaflet is to tell you how to make your reference , the things you will have to do , and the people you should expect to come across .
24 ‘ For the first time I began to wonder about the camp and the people I should find inside it .
25 Please forgive me these things and the people I have wronged . ’
26 When a waiter asked me , and the people I was eating with , sentence ( 2 ) in Task 2 , we understood him , even though , in textbook terms , his words might seem to be nonsense .
27 Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service .
28 As a university member , I think the thing I would most like to have happen is to be accepted as an ordinary person in the place I live and the people I meet with .
29 ‘ To the strong believer the torture and massacre of six million is one chapter — one only — in the millennial dialogue between God and the people He has so terribly chosen . ’
30 There was , he calculated , seldom less than a hundred miles between himself and the people he loved .
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