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

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1 Only the most illustrious names hold out the lure of considerable profit ; but many thousands of unknown men and women have left behind them a legacy of written material that will never be illicitly copied and imitated yet will yield a rich store of history , and throw light on their place and period , life and labours , which are every bit as important , in the ultimate scale of things , as the antics and accomplishments of those who contrived to hit the headlines .
2 Is there a governors ' book shelf stocked with books , pamphlets and circulars including those from the National Curriculum Council , SEAC , Advisory Centre for Education ( ACE ) , the National Association of Governors and Managers and Action for Governors ' Information and Training ( AGIT ) ?
3 In the gun room , where coats hung and hats of all kinds and all ages lay about on tables , Nicandra squeezed her Henry Heath , its brim bound with corded ribbon , over her bun of hair , while Lally , peering into a mildewed looking-glass , felt her way towards a becoming line .
4 I 'll buy two identical coats and hats in some bright colour .
5 I have been paying National Insurance and taxes for many years .
6 There is a description of the aims and activities of each body , plus a contact name and address .
7 This exercise provided a guide to the logical roles and activities of each group and the relationships between them , which , in conjunction with other background documents , was used as a basis for interviews with representative staff .
8 These are the most experienced operators , directing and managing one or more clients and their PR campaigns , and supervising teams of PR staff who carry out the various projects and activities of each campaign .
9 In North America , emphasis is now placed not only on art history but also on what is termed ‘ material culture ’ — that is , everything pertaining to the lives and activities of all those who lived in the house .
10 Instead information is being collected on the background and activities of all the members of a number of the quasi-groups who make up the core fans .
11 Michael Mansfield , QC , for Kennedy , submitted that the nature of the defence , involving an allegation that a police officer killed Mr Quinn , made the whereabouts and activities of all the police working in and from the station that night important .
12 The form of communication structure in a company must relate to the problems and activities of that company .
13 The remainder of this chapter will review the nature and activities of these neighbourhood groups in an attempt to understand better the nature of the North Side Revitalization Program delivery , to trace out the mechanisms by which social polarisation may be exacerbated rather than alleviated .
14 As already pointed out , many middle-aged people have a sense of time lost and it is not unusual for resentment and opposition to arise to the ideas and activities of those who are seen as more fortunate .
15 Similarly , mothers of babies and children tend to look towards the experience and activities of those women whom they perceive as " successful " , " caring " and " attractive " in the maternal role .
16 the ideologies , recipes and activities of those who actually organise work , and
17 Pressures and activities of this kind were a facet of the increasingly active discussion of problems of international peace , and the ways in which it might be preserved , which were preoccupying many radicals and idealists in western Europe during the last decades before the war .
18 Now systems are being refocused and designed to support decision-making and activities at all levels of the district health system , including the community level .
19 It is helpful to get the support and signatures of some of the residents .
20 This meant much detailed work , such as keeping track of the relative sizes of the workforces and payrolls of each operating company , the ratios of hourly , weekly and monthly employees , and frequent monitoring of the way these and other factors were changing .
21 Boxing at the very least means inflicting cuts and bruises on another human being .
22 With a wet spring giving way to brilliant dry weather many of the mountain crags have been receiving attention , both in terms of new routes and repeats of less frequented or unrepeated lines .
23 In the Crediton area the NRS can be divided into two groups : older breccias and sandstones , largely of local derivation , with interbedded basic lavas and ashes ; and younger breccias and sandstones with much acid igneous debris .
24 It raises questions about the adequacy of our " adversarial " industrial relations system — particularly in the light of the current economic situation in which enforced redundancies and rationalisations in many enterprises have weakened moves towards consensual models of problem solving .
25 Keep the paperwork and notes for each application in a separate folder or large envelope .
26 mm , she does , no she 's got doves , keeps doves and animals and birds like that does n't she ?
27 There are several important parasites of domestic mammals and birds in this superfamily of bursate nematodes .
28 There are activities for individuals , pairs , and groups at all levels , and ideas for all stages before , during , and after reading .
29 Most accounts make clear not only the trend towards monopoly and control but also the elements of lack of ‘ fit ’ — between institutions ( record companies , broadcasters , publishers , and so on ) , and between functionally differentiated individuals and groups within each institution .
30 This struggle revolves around opposing material interests of competing classes and groups in all countries .
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