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

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1 By the end of the decade it was Gloucester , not the bishop , who dominated the region and contemporaries knew it .
2 By the end of the decade it was Gloucester , not the bishop , who dominated the region and contemporaries knew it .
3 They were all wearing the special white clothes and hats to protect their faces and bodies , and they were all holding scanners .
4 They are … the people whose position and activities enable them to fuse and mediate both neighbourhood involvement and social services care …
5 The vertical columns of Table 10.2 represent the department providing the resources and the horizontal rows the projects and activities using them .
6 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 .
7 What coins and notes does it consist of ?
8 Influenced by these dreams , beautiful mornings seemed to mock her waking despair , but once she had shaken herself free from their shades , sun , sky , trees and birds enveloped her like a benediction .
9 Frogs and birds pamper themselves with plumes of pampas grass
10 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 .
11 The wide availability of Cervelat in supermarkets and delicatessens makes it one of the most popular of charcuterie products and one that will not offend even the most conservative of palates .
12 Its growth , therefore , does not come about by territorial gains , but by individuals and groups submitting their wills to that of their Heavenly King .
13 Clearly , within particular realms of human experience they may play crucial roles in assisting individuals and groups to achieve their ends .
14 Many meetings help individuals and groups to overcome their particular problems or fulfil an emotional need .
15 During the famine of 1891–92. the peasants were forced to strip the thatch from their barns and houses to feed their starving livestock .
16 As was noted , the forms in which relations and attitudes express themselves are largely conventional .
17 But too often the system 's outdated working methods and attitudes prevent them from giving their best .
18 But not , even after another fifteen years or so , culminating in the winter of discontent and in the fall of Mr Callaghan 's administration , experience enough to induce institutions and attitudes to accommodate themselves .
19 There 's no clearer example of the way expectations and attitudes affect our behaviour .
20 The National Curriculum 's aims — to give pupils knowledge , understanding , skills and attitudes to equip them for the responsibilities and challenges of adult life and tomorrow 's world — will be widely supported .
21 Their structures and attitudes alienated me from participating more fully .
22 Caulker had been deeply concerned ( and I am convinced rightly so ) that the conference concentrated its time and discussion on the provision of sophisticated and expensive technology for developing countries , ignoring the need to lay foundations in schools for fundamental growth of knowledge , skills and attitudes to understand them .
23 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 .
24 Songs and sketches find her playing anything from a charity ball organiser to a TV agony aunt ( Irish , like Dillie herself ) .
25 LOOK FORWARD to food with zest appeal , meals to make ahead and accessories to transform your home
26 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 .
27 But the studio paid out for fringe benefits including personal trainers and chauffeurs to keep them happy .
28 The ribbed vault is a lighter construction and so does not place the same enormous stress upon the walls and arcades supporting it .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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