Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The great contrast , according to this moral philosophy , between beliefs and attitudes is that beliefs can be true or false , while attitudes can not be .
2 But the interpretation from dealers and experts is that motorists are hanging on to their ageing cars instead of buying new ones .
3 When you know what we should be saying to John Major and employers is that it is n't any surprise that er disablement er has increased over the last thirteen , fourteen years .
4 What distinguishes the last two from gains and losses is that they are transactions involving owners in their capacity as owners .
5 At the root of many of the dilemmas and contradictions is that while mothers gain a great deal materially from these benefits , they run the risk , at an ideological level , of merely con-firming the link between being a woman and necessarily , therefore , becoming a mother .
6 In a study of male British doctors [ 4 ] , deaths from lung cancer in smokers and non-smokers were as follows :
7 Common false descriptions and ambiguities are as follows :
8 Arguably , the major advantage of procedures and functions is that they can be referred to by name .
9 The principal difference between ECP and euronotes is that euronotes are issued with the backing of a syndicate of underwriters whereas ECP is issued on a non-underwritten tap basis .
10 Pseudo-Ulpian suggests that the distinction between civil-law dispositions and trusts is that the former are in direct and the latter in precatory words .
11 As a general guide line the total length of the roads and tracks are as follows : Advanced : 9900–13700m Intermediate : 9900–13700m Novice : 7920–9900m
12 So they 're going to be the conscience and the parenting for that year group and I also suggested that at that time , I think what Rob 's doing is getting the children to look at themselves er , as regards what their strengths and weaknesses are and the P S D have got to clarify that .
13 ‘ The reason Keith used his Hi-Watt for years and years was because he could n't afford to buy another amplifier .
14 A common complaint from clients and workers is that courts give young women sentences designed to control and confine their behaviour rather than punishments which fit their crimes .
15 The discontent of the monarchists and Falangists was as nothing by comparison with the rage felt by the regime 's left-wing opponents .
16 The major reason given for the closure of railway lines and stations was that the 1950s modernization plan for the railways had had little effect on stemming an ever-rising deficit in running costs .
17 Synthetic peptides corresponding to the leucine zipper regions of CREB , c-jun and c-fos were as follows .
18 Yet what pleased the Bath coach Jack Rowell more than the cold facts and figures was that his team had come to terms with Neath 's ‘ unique style of total rugby ’ .
19 One of the reasons why I was in favour of televising the House and Committees was that I thought that it might be a good idea for the public to see Standing Committees , with Ministers doing their mail and others trying to hold up the business .
20 Lord McGregor said his experience of Government bodies and committees was that they had to fight to preserve their independence against officials and Ministers .
21 However , the problem with contact lenses and glasses is that your eyes can change over time , so it is imperative that problems are sorted out as soon as possible , as it will be difficult to establish whether the fault lies in your eyes or in the lenses .
22 So first problem is one of serial correlation in this model right , if we estimated this model and things were as we thought they were this hypothes , these hypotheses were working and farmers were behaving erm , as we thought they might do , right , this model will automatically use serial correlation right .
23 The first relevant principle to be derived from the ticket cases in the case of contracts placed on standard terms and conditions is that , if the party whom it is sought to bind knows that there is a set of standard terms which the other party intends should apply to the contract , and he enters into the contract on this basis , he will be bound by them .
24 You see we can not always help who our brothers and sisters are but we can make alliances of people on issues of liberation and freedom that goes beyond that narrow family relationship and develops into a very solid alliance that helps to change situations .
25 The content of the parts in terms of goals and objectives is as follows .
26 Microcomputers are now common in homes as well as in schools and one uncomfortable fact facing school librarians and teachers is that pupils have a much greater technical knowledge of microcomputers than they have .
27 and exhausts are and that .
28 Find out who his business contacts and friends are and what she thinks of them , assuming , of course , that she 's ever met any of them .
29 Mulling over these gloomy thoughts , he climbed the stairs to the gallery where Tammuz' office and labs were and the corridor which led to the rooms he and Zambia had as living quarters .
30 And the reason he remains friends with his ex-wives and lovers is that he 's a man 's man , essentially , he 's not the sort of man who would not have women friends around him unless they had , in some way , been involved with him .
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