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

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1 Pro-Iraqi and anti-US protests also featured prominently in Arab countries whose governments opposed the US-led allied military involvement .
2 Between its upper and lower layers there lies a cavity , filled with an oily material similar to that found in the melon ( see Figure 4.2 ) .
3 The reason for this will become clear when the fossil faunas are examined , for post-depositional breakage of the upper and lower jaws often removes any evidence of the jaws themselves so that only the teeth are left to provide an indication of the former numbers of jaws , and this index attempts to take this into account .
4 ( 4 ) Lattice grid : This is a direct grid that has upper and lower members comparatively close together so that they can be braced to form a series of girders prior to erection .
5 We have therefore shown in the foregoing argument that the Voigt and Reuss estimates are upper and lower bounds respectively on the overall moduli of the composite , whatever its internal geometry may be .
6 The power of the Hyksos pharaohs has been broken an the upper and Lower kingdoms once again united .
7 From Vitznau the boat passes through a narrow channel formed between two promontories from the north and south shores , called the Upper and Lower Nose respectively .
8 ‘ The worst possible combination for BP ’ was how Bryan Sanderson ( right ) , chief executive officer of BP Chemicals , described the two principal economic factors affecting its performance in 1991 : recession and lower profits downstream .
9 Climbing out of the Gorge , leaving the artifacts and fossilised bones behind , I was again struck by the timelessness of the Serengeti Plain .
10 People are already beginning to think of pre- and post-AIDS periods just as we in the seventies grew accustomed to thinking of pre- and post-gay liberation periods .
11 Its Guelf battlements and towers have witnessed many conflicts between Florentine and Sienese rivals first , and then between the Medici family and Florentine Republic later .
12 Gregory learnt from his Roman sources that Chlodio captured Cambrai , and occupied territory as far as the Somme .
13 Wolfendale argues that the involvement of parents has been fostered by professional and parental convictions rather than the law .
14 The view was taken that a successful criminal prosecution required evidence to establish beyond reasonable doubt the cause of the disaster and that evidence simply was not available .
15 We already know that the building of new roads only generates more traffic , and that congestion rapidly returns to its former levels .
16 We have followed that noble tradition over the centuries , and that category certainly exists .
17 This shows that the gold and silver available to the Roman state was quite inadequate to meet the need for coinage , and that expenditure greatly outstripped income .
18 And that idea never came into it .
19 I discussed the law on this problem of requesting that treatment be discontinued recently in this Review , and reached the conclusion that the patient who is mature , lucid , and informed may validly withhold consent to further treatment , and that treatment thereafter would be unlawful .
20 He was not vain , but he was quietly proud of his literary achievements and that pride sometimes showed at the edges .
21 fits on there and that bit just rests on the wall , well then
22 That one bit says Tim and that bit there says jumped .
23 Have to do that bit there and that bit there and then the ceiling .
24 Knowledge is required in that the person supplying knows , or it is obvious to a reasonable man , that those means are suitable for putting the invention into effect and that person so intends .
25 and that wall there I can put all the weight I want down the middle
26 Such major physical impacts are fairly easy to assess , but not enough work has yet been done to assess the effect of visitors on wildlife itself , though it is known that shy species will decline , while common species will often increase , and that fauna both on land and in water will decline faster than flora ( Liddle and Scorgie , 1980 ) .
27 The very existence of coalition meant a struggle for the survival of party , a struggle that the Liberals lost , that Labour won by keeping clear , and that Unionism almost lost too .
28 I did n't know where to look , and that bisum just sat there cool as a cucumber wolfing down my Celebration Chile Con Carne Surprise .
29 It is in that sense , and that sense only , that such a promise gives rise to an estoppel .
30 So I could go on at great length , colleagues , to tell you that he 's on this committee and that committee well er and that would take me a good half hour because he 's , he 's on , he 's involved in everything in everything in the Party in the union erm , and his commitment is absolutely second to none .
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