Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They are … the people whose position and activities enable them to fuse and mediate both neighbourhood involvement and social services care …
2 Frogs and birds pamper themselves with plumes of pampas grass
3 As was noted , the forms in which relations and attitudes express themselves are largely conventional .
4 But too often the system 's outdated working methods and attitudes prevent them from giving their best .
5 There 's no clearer example of the way expectations and attitudes affect our behaviour .
6 Songs and sketches find her playing anything from a charity ball organiser to a TV agony aunt ( Irish , like Dillie herself ) .
7 I have been encouraged to find that the young are not so predisposed to put me aside at the age of seventy and that a new generation of students and artists regard me as something of a cult figure .
8 Biblion and pegnunai give us ‘ bibliopegy ’ , which is the art of binding books , and ‘ bibliopegist ’ , the student and lover of bindings .
9 and fingers do their automatic origami .
10 They recorded one album , and bootlegs reveal it to be a rough but fascinating affair , veering wildly between respectful renditions of traditional classics and slightly embarrassing Beatles pastiches .
11 Liverpool recently paid Bournemouth £75,000 after Jamie 's 25th first-team match for them and Spurs want their cut .
12 Worst of all , Management and Personnel say there 's no trace of Summerchild 's dossier at Great George Street .
13 Our flexibility , specialist knowledge and contacts mean we can tailor make the exact holiday you want .
14 Ultimately , however , directives and rules derive their force from the considerations which justify them .
15 In my garden the yellow Welsh poppy , Meconopsis cambrica , Corydalia lutea , alkanet , the evening primrose , Oenothera perennis , Alchemilla mollis and forget-me-nots seed themselves freely around .
16 Different sections or departments may seek authority over the same territory of operations , and superiors find it difficult to delegate sufficient authority to satisfy subordinates ;
17 And experts estimate it will take 1,000 tons of rock to fill the 12ft-square hole .
18 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
19 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
20 It 's said to be as effective as the pill and experts say it 'll widen the choice for women .
21 I think Americans and Russians find it strange that we are 100% funded by government and over 50% of the cases we bring are against government departments .
22 Eldorado just reflects BBC producers , their lives , and adverts reflect what all advertising agents do .
23 It is while the caretaker was in the science and humanities wing he turned on the light which caused the college to explode .
24 What skills and strategies do they employ and what , if any , are the implications for schools ?
25 Colours , textures and patterns affect everyone differently so there are no hard and fast rules , but there are some guidelines that will help you with your choice .
26 Service managers are waking up to the value of experienced nurses whose understandable reservations about being out of date with current ideas and technologies prevent them from taking up their careers again .
27 But the injury ca n't be mended and vets say she 'll have to be put down .
28 If the Cubans and Nicaraguans become his primary support groups , it will be a very bad situation , ’ Mr Andy Messing , a former US Special Forces officer who trained in Panama , said yesterday .
29 ‘ It 's still a social stigma to be unemployed and employers wonder what you 've been doing . ’
30 Transformations that leave shape and size unaltered are obviously the most basic , and geometers call them isometries .
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