Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There are now several ways that you can remove unwanted hair , including shaving and depilatory creams at home , or waxing or electrolysis at a Salon .
2 Instead , I suggested Jeanne and John tire Moby with a few chase and throw-fetch games in the garden before taking him out for a walk on an extendable lead .
3 However , this assumption does not take account of the substantial inter- and intra-embryo variation in developmental timing ( assessed with respect to morphological and/or cell cycle stage ) which is always encountered .
4 This two-track approach was seen by the press in member countries as reflecting continued manoeuvring over the role of the United States in the alliance , against a background of US troop reductions in Europe and Franco-German proposals for a European military force .
5 Overall it seems likely that the existence , speed and intensity-correlated behaviour of QPOs in AGNs will provide severe constraints on models .
6 The noise of wheels on uneven roads mingled with the voices of the elite as they alighted at their respective destinations and made their slow and stately way into the houses which had lights in every room from attic to cellar .
7 In a poem like the ‘ Express ’ I believe we are dealing with a very involved , indeed fanatical , view of the journey , movement and stately presence of a train which seems to overpower not just the author himself but also the very universe and natural world in which it exists .
8 Iris had an American cousin staying with her and had been too busy dragging him round every art gallery and stately home in the county to have time for her .
9 Throughout South Somerset is the warm honey colour of the Hamstone used in generations of buildings in picturesque towns and villages as well as the grand and stately homes of the aristocracy .
10 Much of this is due to the magnificent Court carpets of the 16th and 17th centuries which grace Western museums , and the 18th and 19th-century masterpieces to be found in royal palaces and stately homes throughout the world .
11 Amidst the smoking , charred ruins and the roar of civil war , he will be unable to discern the grand and stately outlines of the future society .
12 Much more work is required , however , to clarify possible immunoregulatory and immunopathological interactions between eosinophils and the mucosal IgA system in the human gut .
13 A fine draughtsman and noted expert in perspective , he was the first president of the Liverpool Society of Arts and exhibited in London at the Society of Artists .
14 Good negotiating discipline is to sum regularly , thereby ensuring points of progress are agreed and noted stage by stage .
15 But Coleridge found that he rather enjoyed the rolling of the deck , and held long and facetious conversations with a talkative fellow passenger .
16 The algorithm takes about 50 CPU seconds on a SUN SPARCStation II to order 180 probes and 1150 clones from the S.pombe YAC library , and 247 CPU seconds to order 667 probes and 2837 clones from the S.pombe cosmid library , including the phase of contig ordering and consistency checking .
17 The algorithm is fast , taking under a second to order 1150 clones and 180 probes from the S.pombe YAC library and under 3 seconds to order 667 probes and 2837 clones from the S.pombe cosmid library on SUN SPARCStation II .
18 Its leaders of May 8th and 15th warning of ‘ fault lines ’ running through the system ( excuse our language ) correctly diagnose the problem .
19 A sleepy old town is Devizes Not given to chaos and crisis The major event 's A canoe race in Lent With stiff backs and sore bums as prizes !
20 The research methods suggest new ways of assessing important factors in urban development , and of exploiting one of the largest and least-used bodies of source material for European towns in general .
21 Oral and intragastric infusions of beer were found to be potent stimuli of gastric acid secretion , with a response of over 95% of that produced by pentagastrin .
22 Thus we conclude that intravenous ethanol , at least in the doses used , and intragastric infusion of low concentrations ( up to 5% ) of ethanol stimulate gastric acid secretion whereas intragastric infusion of higher concentrations has either no effect or a mildly inhibitory one .
23 This was suggested by the relative lack of change in rates of acid secretion and intragastric acidity on eradication of H pylori despite substantial falls in circulating gastrin concentrations , and by the suppression of acid secretion produced by H pylori on first infection .
24 In an acute experimental model of gut derived systemic endotoxaemia in mice , produced by simultaneous intravenous injection of serotonin and intragastric instillation of endotoxin , they found bentonite ( hydrated aluminium silicate : 75 mg ) , kaopectate ( 150 mg ) , and charcoal ( 25 mg ) to be effective in reducing endotoxaemia .
25 There are winding streets , museums , half-timbered houses and lush gardens of figs , mulberries , sweet chestnuts and vines .
26 At the time they were living — ‘ pigging it ’ was the term they used — in a large and lush apartment in the best residential section .
27 Green feels reassuring and fertile due to its association with the rejuvenation and lush growth of spring .
28 Far from the fertile cornfields and lush pastures of the southern counties , the poverty of North Country hill farmers had no parallel .
29 The Delta was a confusion of water and lush fields beneath a huge pale sky .
30 Once the home of the Grand Duke of Baden , Mainau 's gardens , with their sub-tropical vegetation and lush colours in high summer , are reminiscent of the Isola Madre on Italy 's Lake Maggiore , a little piece of Germany which is almost Italian .
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