Example sentences of "and the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The cameras clearly identified the property on the counter and the vendors who produced it . |
2 | The cameras clearly identified the property as it lay on the counter , and the vendors who produced it . |
3 | There 's a convergence of a lot of intense ideas , particularly surrounding the psychedelic , evolution and the apocalypse itself . |
4 | They had no more snow , and the streams they crossed were free of ice ; the unnatural winter was less severe now that they were out of the hills . |
5 | Where am I ? — she drifted soft-footed down the corridor to the breakfast room and the balcony she 'd seen but never really looked at . |
6 | The helplessness of that figure and the hopelessness it conveyed was always there . |
7 | Geophysics , an active and rapidly advancing subject , is the study of the physical structure of the Earth , with a strong appeal to all who are curious about the Earth we live on and the Moon and the planets we see around us . |
8 | Everyone did their own labelling. , As a result of this approach , a strong camaraderie developed between the Roddicks and the franchisees they selected to help spread their business philosophy . |
9 | Learn more about custom and semi-custom yachts for the knowledgeable sailor and the yacht you intend to sail . |
10 | An extra charge of one shilling ( 5p ) was made for permission to view the house , and the £5,500 it made was added to the Queen 's charitable fund . |
11 | Between Erika and Karl , standing at the top of the steps , and the statue there was a sunken garden , its sides punctuated by slabs of concrete . |
12 | The often painful political processes by which feminists arrived at their anti-elitist linguistic norms has already been erased , and the norms themselves have been naturalised . |
13 | Rather , speakers are seen as modifying their behaviour to accommodate to group norms , where both the group and the norms themselves are as perceived by the speaker . |
14 | This must be remembered when watching a show like Buffalo , Lil and the Indians which , for all its manifest weaknesses , utterly engaged the audience at Pen-y-Pound Drama Centre in Abergavenny . |
15 | Beyond town , beyond the extraordinary cemetery for the pioneers who had created the place and the Indians who had tried to frustrate them , and once the shanties had petered out , the Patagonian landscape was flat and treeless and the gale howled across it without ceasing . |
16 | All were very impressed with both the flavours and the seminar itself . |
17 | The perming process is made up of three basic elements — the perm solution which breaks down the structure of the hair ; the curler around which the hair is wound and the neutraliser which resets the hair into its new shape around the roller . |
18 | Instead , longitudinal studies incorporating a time dimension are also required for supplying historical perspective , together with a sharper appreciation of change through time and the conditions which generate it . |
19 | From a non-evolutionist standpoint , however , the problems that can be posed concerning the state , within a Marxist conception , are limited to the following : the formation of the state as a consequence of a structural transformation of primitive communal societies ( so far as these can be properly located and studied ) ; the types of state which correspond with determinate , historically realized , modes of production , and the conditions which produce a transition from one type to another ; and in the case of capitalist society , the structural characteristics , including the contradictions , which may effect a transition to another ( unknown ) type of society . |
20 | The research will analyse the changing structure of leadership and the conditions which give rise to political stability and instability . |
21 | This method , which is demonstrated below , is very artificial and the conditions which cause the loop to terminate are unclear . |
22 | Like the time we were riding in Australia and the conditions we were living in were awful . |
23 | Unless the traveller has some idea of where he is starting from and the conditions he may meet along the way , he is unlikely to be able to decide upon a satisfactory route . |
24 | It needs to be of the highest possible standard , and the music which is used within it should represent a variety of styles and traditions , as a preparation for leading worship in the wider Church . |
25 | So there 's a division here , between the music of society — this kind of stuff , wallpaper music — and the music we ca n't admit to . |
26 | There are subtler ways of showing what Byrd is not , above all by drawing distinctions between Byrd and the music we know he knew . |
27 | For example , because of the extrovert character of the West Indian blacks and the music they played , there was no antagonism between skins and blacks . |
28 | Now all the women have got long skirts and all the blokes have got really sensible haircuts , they all do oil painting and the music they like is shite . |
29 | It will reveal the limitations to the interpretation a player can give , say , Bartok 's ‘ Mikrokosmos ’ without the long hours of practice and thought which are currently necessary for the mastery of both the piano and the music itself . |
30 | I was signed to RCA at the time , and the music I was into was really hard dance music . |