Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | They were all wearing the special white clothes and hats to protect their faces and bodies , and they were all holding scanners . |
2 | A seminar tonight held by Belfast educational psychologists Mary Blease and Bridgeen O'Neill is the first in a series of measures by the Association of Teachers and Lecturers to help their members cope . |
3 | And therefore people said of her that she would be lucky , for things had begun to grow just as she appeared , buds started to sprout and birds to practise their spring songs . |
4 | Its growth , therefore , does not come about by territorial gains , but by individuals and groups submitting their wills to that of their Heavenly King . |
5 | Clearly , within particular realms of human experience they may play crucial roles in assisting individuals and groups to achieve their ends . |
6 | Many meetings help individuals and groups to overcome their particular problems or fulfil an emotional need . |
7 | During the famine of 1891–92. the peasants were forced to strip the thatch from their barns and houses to feed their starving livestock . |
8 | There 's no clearer example of the way expectations and attitudes affect our behaviour . |
9 | This was busy with carts and pack-horses making their way into Edinburgh , bringing in the products from both port and countryside to be sold at the markets . |
10 | LOOK FORWARD to food with zest appeal , meals to make ahead and accessories to transform your home |
11 | From Tuesday 18 September until Thursday 20 September we will be On Location in the International Designer Room to advise you on the best colours for make-up and the latest fashions and accessories to enhance your personal look . |
12 | But he said it was a temporary blip arising from greater throughput of cases in the civil courts ; increased efficiency at the Scottish Legal Aid Board and solicitors submitting their accounts more speedily because of the recession . |
13 | Of course it is good to see artists at work and artists discussing their work on TV , but so many of the programmes have been disappointing . |
14 | They produced tables of figures , diagrams and graphs illustrating their measurements and recording their findings . |
15 | and fingers do their automatic origami . |
16 | Liverpool recently paid Bournemouth £75,000 after Jamie 's 25th first-team match for them and Spurs want their cut . |
17 | Richard Dreyfuss was booked one week and on the night of the show a confusion over dates and times led his film company to arrange a business call that linked up Los Angeles , London , Australia and New York and he just had to be there . |
18 | The centre will offer customers and software developers the facilities and personnel to convert their applications to run under the Stratus FTX fault-tolerant Unix operating system . |
19 | Stratus Computer Inc has opened a Unix Porting and Technical Center in Dublin , Ireland — it will offer customers and software developers the facilities and personnel to convert their applications to run under the Stratus FTX fault-tolerant Unix operating system . |
20 | Ultimately , however , directives and rules derive their force from the considerations which justify them . |
21 | and rules touching their hair and flesh . |
22 | Each country will have three hours and minutes to bowl their 50 overs . |
23 | You may need to keep repeating the names of foods and objects to reinforce his awareness , or to recite the order in which a task like cooking or washing up is achieved . |
24 | Variety artists from the declining vaudeville theatres found new careers , and cinemas interrupted their programmes to relay the " Amos'n Andy " comic show rather than those their audiences ! |
25 | Short practical courses and study packs designed to enable managers , engineers and researchers to update their knowledge of a range of new technologies . |
26 | In the introduction , Blake skims over various stylistic approaches and attempts to justify his own . |
27 | And attempts to mend its ways are running into trouble . |
28 | As the colleges sought to establish degree courses other than in teacher education it was naturally towards the humanities that they mainly turned , and attempts to use their existing strengths in those areas , together with opportunities for combined and modularized courses , resulted in often extremely complex proposals . |
29 | The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined . |
30 | McCowen 's middle class Brit worries about his mum and attempts to keep his stiff upper lip from trembling by reliving tennis star Virginia Wade 's Wimbledon triumph . |