Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When approached more rigorously , however , difficulties and disagreements soon appear from both political and practical perspectives .
2 Objectives , for example in the area of educational policy , are often multi-purpose and disagreements constantly arise as to what these objectives are or should be .
3 According to Aubrey , ‘ they loved each other entirely ’ , and Hobbes never mentioned him ‘ but with great honour and respect ’ .
4 According to MacQuillan and Ron Barron the deal was a very poor one for the paper and Pascoe also pocketed some of the proceeds .
5 Hungary and Czechoslovakia already have civilian ministers , and Poland will soon .
6 Larger numbers of roe deer live near there and Czechoslovakia still has bears and wolves roaming in the wild .
7 ‘ Q-shed ’ was once the warehouse and booking office for the much-loved P. & A. Campbell pleasure steamers , Today , a wide range of exciting and dynamic events and activities frequently changed are held here .
8 But it is important to bear in mind that as one advances in life one 's pleasures and activities particularly do become more limited , and any substantial impairment in the limited amount of activity and movement which a person can undertake , in my view , becomes all the more serious on that account .
9 This proposal encompasses a series of three inter-locking exploratory studies each designed to examine different but related aspects of the perceptions and constraints which determine women 's definitions , choices and experiences of the time-spaces and activities usually defined as ‘ leisure ’ .
10 The issues of repentance and forgiveness feature here also — Rodolpho , even at the last moment , is prepared to accept the blame for what Eddie has done and offers to kiss his hand , and Beatrice also offers him an earlier chance of redemption by asking him and Catherine to make friends and Catherine agrees — but Eddie refuses .
11 Ministers from Zimbabwe , Malawi , Namibia and Botswana subsequently met to discuss a common ivory sales strategy .
12 From his botanic garden in Pennsylvania he supplied Fothergill with a number of plants , including the ferns and polypodiums particularly requested .
13 Shorthorns and Highlands also helped in the nineteenth-century improvements , and today the Salers is often crossed with the Charolais .
14 A sanitiser used to replace cleaning and disinfection still requires the final rinse and the standard achieved is likely to be indifferent .
15 Sergeant Joe went out to the landing in haste , and Marcelle also appeared , her skirts rustling .
16 Metabolic similarities and correspondences therefore exist throughout all life .
17 Of those who shared , all except one made some attempt to clean the syringe and 83% always cleaned shared equipment .
18 At Taupo Airport , in the volcanic centre of North Island , vacationers and hunters again form part of the clientele of Christine Duncan 's Taupo Air Services .
19 Matzner and Tipler accordingly describe it as a ‘ fold singularity ’ .
20 Gooch and Pringle then added 113 for the seventh wicket and Neil Foster gave good support to remove all fears of an Essex follow-on .
21 I do not remember whether we enlivened the day with a penny ride on a donkey round the White Stone pond but I regarded these donkeys with the respect and admiration rarely afforded by the keenest jockey for his mount and one of my day-dreams ( only once realised and then somehow a little disappointing ) was to save up three weeks ' pocket money and have a 3d ride in place of a Id one , which took you for at least a hundred yards along the Spaniards Road .
22 Luxor and Aswan still draw tourists up the Nile , but times have changed and standards have slipped .
23 And Doyle never referred to the fact that he 'd seen the Asian girl near to Charlie 's ? ’
24 Mammals and birds both have large brains relative to reptiles , and exhibit ‘ intelligent ’ behaviour .
25 Although recorded annually there is no regular winter population , and birds rarely remain for more than a few days except in severe winters , when considerable influxes occur .
26 All along its sides the railway is flanked by grass verges and small scrubby bushes which make it an ideal habitat for wild flowers and birds so keep looking for these as you walk along .
27 Only six were noted away from the coast , and birds sometimes made prolonged stays in favoured coastal marshes , for example 35 days in 1965 .
28 The early morning was cool and birds still chattered in the long grasses along the line .
29 Anson agrees they are illegal whilst Cheshire and Fifoot specifically claim they are void — but not , illegal .
30 And Wisdom only serves to make her know
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