Example sentences of "and [num] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 M M My Lords , i it is important that whatever is taught to a child between the ages of five and eleven that the child is able to benefit from it educationally if the child is , is overloaded as it were by being presented erm a curriculum that they simply can not manage , then that 's going to create confusion , but it 's also important to say that one of the erm er objectives of this whole exercise is to underpin all education , both morally and spiritually and I believe we 're doing a great deal to get that right .
2 Now I I 've chosen an example w with a Conservative Secretary of State and the Labour majority , but I ask the Noble Lords on all , in all parts of the House to think it could work the other way round , because a Labour Secretary of State could exercise exactly these powers in an area where with a er Conservative majority on on er on on the local council or councils and I ask the House to think of this , not in a party er as a as a party issue between Labour , Conservative or Liberal Democrat , I just ask you to consider whether it is right for a Secretary of State of any political persuasion to er secure by appointment to a police authority a political control from the centre of that police authority , because that is what the Government 's presents proposals would still achieve and er it is our view and it is the view of which is which is finds expression in Amendments five , eight and eleven that the we should return to the tripartite system of p of policing which policing is a partnership between the Chief Constable er the local authority in the area and the Home Secretary , that er tripartite arrangement has worked extremely well for thirty years , there have been minor conflicts in some parts of the country , but nothing to justify the wholesale removal of of of the partnership which is now proposed .
3 having this whole thing out , right , she 'd pay right , I bring home wage , right believe it or not I 'll tell you it 's about between a hundred and eleven and a hundred and fourteen pounds a week , that 's forty and ten , that 's a hundred and fifty pounds a week , right , now if she got to pay poll tax out of that , right , what she 's getting which is twenty odd pounds a month
4 The second was whether , on the proper construction of the Judicature Acts 1873 and 1925 and the Supreme Court Act 1981 , a hitherto undetected right of appeal against decisions of visitors to the Inns of Court lies to the Court of Appeal .
5 The award is higher where the employer is found to have discriminated against the employee under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 , the Sex Discrimination Acts 1975 and 1986 and the Race Relations Act 1976. ( iv ) Special award Special awards are made where a dismissal relates to trade union membership .
6 Armoured fighting vehicles varied in origin : they included the US M-47 and M-60 and the British Chieftain .
7 Among the issues the Palestinians wanted in their memoranda of understanding was what the Middle East International of Aug. 16 described as " the legal reference point of the conference " in addition to detailed US interpretations of UN Resolutions 242 and 338 and the US position on East Jerusalem .
8 That means that two-thirds of the population can be expected to sleep between six and a half and eight and a half hours a night , about 16 per cent regularly sleep over eight and a half hours , and another 16 per cent sleep under six and a half hours .
9 So , and eight and a half for that one .
10 The director whose most famous films include the and Eight and a Half will be buried in the family crypt in his home town of Rimini .
11 ‘ After almost ten years as party leader and eight and a half as prime minister , the time has come for me to step aside , ’ he told a news conference in Ottawa after announcing his decision to his party .
12 The systolic , diastolic , and mean arterial pressures were recorded as described previously with an automatic device ( Dinamap , Critikon , Florida ; cuff size 23–13 cm/13 cm ) every three minutes for 30 minutes between 0900 and 1100 while the patient was supine , and the mean of these 10 values was recorded .
13 There were few air raids in 1942 and 1943 and a more or less normal tram service could be maintained in Croydon .
14 I do feel I 've under-achieved on the ‘ A ’ tours , constantly getting good twenties and thirties and no further , but maybe I was trying too hard .
15 Although DLOs have survived , Stoker ( 1988 , p. 186 ) notes that there was a 22.5 per cent fall in numbers employed between 1980 and 1985 and a 17.7 per cent fall in value of output over the same period .
16 The science of planning rapidly developed throughout the 1970 's and 1980's because the customers who the advertisers were targeting , changed .
17 The pH remains between 7 and 7.5 and the water is moderately hard .
18 Figure 3 a shows the consequent symmetrical pattern 30 time-steps later , and Fig. 3 b , c and d shows three successive patterns at t= 217 , 219 and 221 after the pattern has reached the boundary ( which happens at t= 49 ) .
19 This situation occurs in the southern parts of Quadrants 42 and 43 and the northern parts of Quadrants 47 and 48 , the Hewett area in southeast Quadrant 48 and the Viking-Leman area in the southwest of Quadrant 49 .
20 Example 4 gives a comparison between a single-note melody in bars 1 and 2 and the melody harmonised in 4ths in bars 3 and 4 .
21 That power is given in clauses 1 and 2 and the regulatory framework is outlined in the accompanying schedules .
22 These communities have an average population of between 200 and 700 and an economic base of agriculture plus some light industry .
23 There are several types of capital ; a version of Ionic as in 82 and 83 and a Doric ( or Tuscan ) which developed from the early bulbous form ( VII ) to a more sophisticated version ( VIII ) .
24 Neither Catherine the Great 's Commission on Popular Schools of 1782 nor the education statutes of 1804 and 1828 nor the foundation of elementary schools by the Ministry of State Properties and the Holy Synod had succeeded to any great extent in promoting the cause of peasant literacy .
25 The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future .
26 The first pay they got was two the the first I remember people gillying for the Stenness Hotel , their pay was two and six and a gill of whisky .
27 I am perfectly prepared to accept six set back , the thing to do would be to probably to separate the six , and six and a new seven .
28 And that plane went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
29 And that plane went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
30 What was the name of the plane that went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
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