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

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1 A pair of Derwent jet engines , once fitted to Meteor WL181 and latterly used as runway de-icers were hammered down for only £750 .
2 It has been long and widely believed that urbanization and industrialization cause large increases in crime .
3 However , in some situations the melody is so pacific and widely spread that harmonic change can be relatively frequent , embroidering but not changing excessively the atmosphere .
4 More immediately , however , this may be politically inopportune , and widely resented as ‘ robbing the people of their savings ’ .
5 Hobbes 's thought , in contrast , was both well known and widely regarded as in need of refutation on account of its low view of man .
6 The Berlin Philharmonic is Germany 's ‘ national ’ orchestra and widely acclaimed as one of the most technically brilliant in the world , whose delivery is surely the nearest to musical perfection .
7 The teacher 's aid can help , however , by ensuring that equipment that is difficult for a child to handle is available when needed and properly stored when not in use .
8 Right Tony 's come here and he 's gon na tape recorder everything that 's says , that is said , your voice , my voice , so we want it all nice and properly done because er they 're all gon na make a special project out of it , reference to spoken word and the written word so you must ask your questions nice and clearly , yeah ?
9 are true and accurate and properly reflect and give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Vendor and of the Business as at the Balance Sheet Date ; and
10 Produce letters that are recognisably formed and properly oriented and that have clear ascenders and descenders where necessary .
11 And there , instead of the omelette and the glass of wine which we had expected to swallow in a nervous hurry , we found the Restaurant La Camarguaise serving a well-chosen and properly cooked and comforting meal in a clean and high-ceilinged dining-room .
12 Patrick peeled back the blankets , examining the bandages ; they had been professionally and properly tied and applied .
13 The Disability Alliance argues that the quota system should be enhanced and properly enforced and the number of sheltered employment opportunities rapidly expanded .
14 Fiver and Pipkin , limping behind the others , and conspicuously under-sized and tired , were being attacked by the crow .
15 He was known for wanting to be photographed from every conceivable angle and vigorously applauded when making his inflammatory speeches , and I was looking forward to seeing in the flesh this extraordinary man of whom my parents had brought me up to disapprove .
16 He had brilliantly and successfully argued that the Toraja religion was one and the same with whatever " Hindu-Balinese animism " might be — and thus Toraja religion was permitted to survive .
17 The Government correctly understood and successfully argued that in most of the new areas of competence the approach should be largely intergovernmental — as was suggested by my hon. Friend the Member for Crawley ( Mr. Soames ) — thus introducing a greater element of flexibility into the future institutional arrangements of the Community .
18 gained credit via APL for up to 50% of the areas of study and successfully completed and passed the assessment schedules for the other 50% of the areas of study .
19 Thornton exploded , and successfully demanded that Curran be booted out .
20 Patiently I told him what was in the envelope , bending it to and fro to show that it would n't explode .
21 In theory , it exists to provide comparable data on the environment and thereby aid and encourage appropriate legislative response to ecological damage .
22 These excavations produced 706 bronze coins inscribed HISPANORUM , which had previously been very rare , and thereby indicated that their mint should be located at Serra Orlando .
23 This is because a significant factor is the degree to which assumptions are built into the information system and thereby influence and affect the decision making .
24 For Zarathustra had spoken of the good and evil spirits as twins and thereby implied that they had a common origin .
25 The Pentagon would have been furious at losing an agent as well as a major mission , but there was little or nothing it could say or do to put things right without acknowledging that Coleman was an agent and thereby admitting that , for the better part of two years , the DIA had been spying , not on the country 's official enemies , but on other agencies of the United States government .
26 That must also imply that Western politicians recognise the vital contribution that popular support and sanction would have for legitimising the new security proposals now on the table and thereby ensuring that they would be effective .
27 Emile Durkheim ( 1960 : vol. 1 , ch. 2 ; see below , Chapter 3 ) argued that one function of the criminal law and punishment was to reinforce the conscience collective of society and thereby ensure that members of society continued to refrain from crime .
28 Moran was the best player and mostly won but that night he attributed his winnings to the cards he had been dealt .
29 In favour of decentralization , they appeal to the doctrine of subsidiarity , and additionally argue that a supranational authority is likely to be unduly prone to capture by interest groups .
30 The government accused Czechoslovakia ( which represented Cuba 's diplomatic interests in the United States ) of " hypocritical inconsistency " — sheltering asylum seekers while requesting official protection to deal with the " consequences " of such an action , and additionally claimed that the episode was aimed at causing embarrassment in the run-up to the July 26 celebrations .
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