Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 However , as shopping still had to be done , schools reached and roads crossed whatever the road width or traffic volume , accident levels continued to rise and living environments to deteriorate .
2 All the assets and operations acquired which do not fall within this business segment are treated as ‘ business held for resale ’ in the accounts .
3 Eldorado just reflects BBC producers , their lives , and adverts reflect what all advertising agents do .
4 In the labour market it reduces to the need by workers and employers to calculate what changes , if any , are taking place to the real wage rate when money wages and the absolute price level are rising .
5 ‘ It 's still a social stigma to be unemployed and employers wonder what you 've been doing . ’
6 Their aim was to ensure that contracts were given and policies enacted which favoured their interests in making profits .
7 A SONOROUS voice from some unseen depth wafts the audience back to the darkest days of the Raj where murky affairs were afoot , when life was cheap , gentlemanly double-dealing was routine and deeds could be done and curses uttered which would pursue a man back to civilisation and England .
8 There are several types of tweezer on the market , so experiment with different lengths and shapes to see which suits you best .
9 My Mum also ran in the Mum and Dads race which my mum did not do too well .
10 Academics and journalists lend what Terkel terms ‘ overviews ’ , though their contributions seem no less subjective or more privileged than anyone else 's .
11 ‘ You know we are Jews and Jews remember what happened 50 years ago and during this time nobody in the world was doing anything to save the Jews , ’ Kahn told reporters at Zagreb 's Pleso airport .
12 Although he is happy with his lifestyle and a wages and bonuses package which earns him £30,000 a week , Walker 's evasive attitude and reluctance to project himself through the media has not endeared him to the locals .
13 ‘ If corn etc. continuing at the high price 't is now , 't is to be left in the breast of the churchwardens and overseers to advance what they think proper — if corn etc. falls during the year no deductions to take place … ’
14 As the house seemed empty , I got in four or five unlogged ‘ phone calls around the circuit of friends and acquaintances to see what was cooking .
15 Two-year-old Constantin will have his cleft palate repaired and top plastic surgeon Charles Viva will then look at the boy 's deformed hands and feet to see what can be done .
16 It is no fault of that industry that such a wide variety of soils and circumstances exist which dictate in turn a need for such a variety of products .
17 Decisions are taken and appointments made which rate , at best , a paragraph in the more serious newspapers .
18 The force of repression is like a great dam that holds back the raging torrents of the instincts of the unconscious and allows er some of them through , but others break through in holes , and holes and cracks appear which are the unconscious returning as one
19 We work in partnership with managers and organisations to achieve what is , after all , the main purpose of management development , ‘ building people — building business . ’
20 To be an effective leader , to get bureaucrats and legislators to do what he wants them to do a president must retain the support of the public and , in the modern age , that is hardly possible without consistent command of television .
21 Arthur Price chairman John Price says : ‘ 13/0 certainly looks as bright and as cheerful as 18/8 but after it has been in use for a short while it goes dull and then grey and , after a year or so , stains and pitmarks develop which can not be removed . ’
22 We might then be able to work back from lifestyle and abilities to predict what the brain of a particular species should be like ( Legg 1983 ) .
23 In addition , we have our own Pavilion and sports field which is used by several local clubs for hockey and cricket matches .
24 Journalists and editors know what will please the proprietor and what will displease .
25 ‘ Difficulty in breathing ’ : The tutor and learners decide what they need to know in order to understand the problem and provide nursing care .
26 When I perceive others my attitudes , values and beliefs filter what I see or wish to see .
27 It 's all to do with their continued wilful rejection of Captain Bob 's morale-boosting pay and conditions package which , for some reason , they deplore .
28 He added that unless Environment Secretary Chritopher Patten gives the NCC the requisite powers and resources to do what the law requires , the Broads will be doomed .
29 After all , experienced marketers and managers know what has happened in the past .
30 By this he means that they were not prepared to open their minds and hearts to receive whatever good India might be able to offer then ? .
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