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

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1 erm I think I do n't know that it 's so much class , I think it 's just this image of girls do this and or women do that and men do the other .
2 The embassy and or consulates-general have a responsibility for providing regular reporting and analysis of issues in Germany , including human rights , relevant to United Kingdom interests .
3 We avoid areas of very high technology … [ and ] businesses which are highly capital intensive and where decision-making has to be centralised . ’
4 The bone of contention amongst desktop suppliers is where interoperability ends and where competition starts .
5 There are even strange cases where primary syllabus panels have little or no direct link with examiners and where conflict exists between what the syllabus recommends and what the examinations examine .
6 The headquarters of the League became a club where members could go for a drink and where Joyce served behind the bar .
7 They were too old for most of the jobs which provided training and which only recruit school or college leavers , and too young for many of the adult jobs which required recruits to be over 21 , and where employers preferred those who were married , with a family and a large mortgage .
8 Our workplaces kill campaign says that safety reps should have the right to stop the job when workers are in serious danger and where employers refuse to act .
9 Room after room , twenty bedrooms in all , and then the attics , where the roof had leaked , and where ceilings had caved in .
10 Moreover , it should be divided along the very lines suggested by the modest principal from a small spa town otherwise hitherto and subsequently better known as the site where Ulysses S. Grant died , and where America keeps its Horse-racing Hall of Fame .
11 Wherever we can , whenever tenants want it , and where resources allow , we will pull down the eyesores which have blotted our cityscapes and too often provided breeding grounds for crime and delinquency .
12 There are quite a few species where the sex roles have become reversed and where males behave like females and females behave like males .
13 The city itself , with more than a million people , is America 's seventh largest and where California began in 1542 .
14 Visit the Fish Nursery — where tiny baby creatures are reared , where unborn infants can be seen wriggling in their eggcases and where magnifiers focus on fascinating marine life features too miniscule for detection by the human eye .
15 These improvements were achieved in a market where hire rates have not improved and where contracts became even harder to win with margins further reduced .
16 Shortly afterwards we returned to English prep schools , where I quickly had my French beaten out of me in French grammar classes , and where Lorne responded by continuing to be unable to talk or , rather , to speak in any known language , for he would hold forth volubly in a tongue uniquely his own .
17 These should not be intended to duplicate the deed of indemnity but to obtain information as to possible taxation problems and where things have been done in the past which could , depending on what is done in the future , give problems after completion .
18 And where Carole lives out in Earlswood , down the lanes she lives round there as well .
19 The Type II model may lead to inequity between health care groups since large amounts of a health authority 's budget would be compulsorily diverted to those areas where patients are more mobile and where providers find it most profitable to supply services , i.e. mainly elective surgery .
20 On the other hand , Type II systems would appear to allow little scope for equity between groups since large amounts of a health authority 's budget would be compulsorily diverted to those areas where patients are more mobile and where providers find it most profitable to supply services , that is mainly elective surgery .
21 Joseph was trying to get someone to explain to him what the exchanges between Durance and Maurin had been about and where Maurin had gone .
22 Now , laboriously rescued by Thessy 's father , a fisherman , Masquerade was standing in the sandy backyard of Thessy 's house where she was cradled by timber props among the casuarinas and palm trees , and where chickens roosted in her cockpit .
23 Public support for the General Strike was most evident in Cambridge where students and members of the University were openly supportive and where Pateman arranged a WEA class in public speaking .
24 In refugee camps , and where sanitation has been smashed by war ( as in Baghdad and Basra ) it is the aid-workers ' nightmare .
25 Visitors can walk right round the island to see such highlights as the Wick — a cliff which is home to thousands of seabirds and where puffins walk around people 's feet — and the Garland Stone where seals lie on rocks at low tide .
26 Sometimes , the legal title can be lengthy , and where land has remained in one family for many years , as is often the case with agricultural land , the chain of title can be complex .
27 It is ironical to contemplate what this economy measure could have meant to the University had the test-tube fusion work succeeded : of the billions of dollars in royalties , Southampton — where Pons had got his start in the field and where Fleischmann had spent over twenty years — would have had claim to none .
28 In Asia Minor are a number of Greek towns which became Romanised and where excavation has revealed sites and building .
29 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
30 One clear example comes from near the forest of Knaresborough , where Gloucester had influence through the duchy of Lancaster and where Northumberland held land .
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