Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a complex interrelation of both systems and we can again distinguish different countries in which this dual function of law plays a greater or lesser role : the UK for example , without a written constitution , without a constitutional court , without a long tradition of legal science but with a multitude of extra-legal institutions and ideologies does not rely on legal ideology to the same extent as other countries , for example , West Germany and the USA . |
2 | The ICAI is next with 3% , arising mainly from the Irish registrations of the major firms , with both the ICAS and ACCA regulating less than 1% . |
3 | The presidents of the Institute , ICAS , ICAI and ACCA put out a joint statement to say that ‘ we do not anticipate any major problems ’ . |
4 | Thereafter normal rates apply and coverage continues up to any age . |
5 | The strong relationship between syntactic category and coverage exists only at the first level of information . |
6 | Finally , when Schisgal had returned to his interrupted slumbers , Mortimer and Yates brought up the subject of the purpose of their visit . |
7 | The Norman Towers — Entering through these it is easy to imagine the Knights of the Middle Ages setting off for battle , banners flying and a host of bowmen and falconers bringing up the rear . |
8 | Wycliffe suspected that the encounter between Fox and Clarence had not been a meeting of kindred souls . |
9 | And she returned shortly afterwards with a thick roll of notes fastened with a rubber band and Melanie counted out seventy-eight pounds and a ten shilling note and the woman gave her five shillings from her alligator purse . |
10 | Finn looked up angrily and Melanie ran upstairs before the sharp words and blows began . |
11 | Aunt Margaret told her to dress herself in her nicest dress and Melanie put on a dress she had never worn in her uncle 's house , a best dress from the old days , dark green corduroy with lace at the neck . |
12 | The door of the lounge opened , and Pascoe came in . |
13 | The door opened again and Pascoe came in alone . |
14 | A list was always made on these occasions and Pascoe glanced quickly down it . |
15 | She stood up and Pascoe stood too , oddly formal . |
16 | Lassa Java … and Ringa Hustle through to the Greyhound Derby … |
17 | Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator . |
18 | Coal sale on as Hanson and Costain make up |
19 | Knives and forks clattered down and forms were kicked over in the uproar which followed . |
20 | Item fifteen , and Shereen has just arrived as well . |
21 | [ For reference article on Guadeloupe and Martinique see pp. 38231 ; for reference article on French Pacific territories see fourth reference supplement in 1991 ; for entry on Réunion and Mayotte see below . ] |
22 | Hungary and Czechoslovakia suffered relatively little war-damage , and Communism was imposed after hostilities had ceased and normal life had resumed . |
23 | Poland [ see p. 37212 ] , Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia had also applied for membership . |
24 | Weekend Guardian Tomorrow With events in Eastern Europe throwing much of contemporary political ideology into turmoil , the French philosopher Andre Gorz — whom Le Monde calls ‘ one of the most important thinkers of our time ’ — blends the ideas of the Greens and of the uprisings in East Germany and Czechoslovakia to map out a ‘ third way ’ politics for the 21st century , in defiance of socialism and capitalism . |
25 | Austria and Czechoslovakia have already opened diplomatic relations . |
26 | On the other hand , Hungary , Poland and Czechoslovakia have recently re-formed their agricultural regimes with such rigour that they now have what are effectively free markets in farming . |
27 | The history of religion in England has been a complex one — Monasticism , the Dissolution , the Reformation , Nonconformity , and other events and disciplines have also played their part . |
28 | Weir and Wainwright did well at the line-out and the loose forwards were just as quick and creative as their much more illustrious opponents . |
29 | Life companies are to be assessed each year on the gains on their units , and taxes spread over seven years . |
30 | Tenor sax and guitar played well together and in their many solos . |