Example sentences of "and the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In many regions drought has been less of a problem for lawns this year , and the mowing programme continues
2 So , I would want to test the storage tank and pump system ( and the rudder assembly ) before unreservedly recommending the Seayak even for short open sea crossings .
3 Prisons had now reached a turning point and the Woolf Report into the Strangeways riots had set the scene for dramatic reform , Mr Clarke said .
4 She felt him reach up above his head and the bunk headlight came on .
5 Literature — above all fiction — has never been a notably gentlemanly profession in Britain , as Dickens and H. G. Wells illustrate ; and the Bloomsbury group had been upper middle-class rather than aristocratic .
6 We can look at three important English cultural formations : Godwin and his circle , in the late eighteenth century ; the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood , in the mid nineteenth century ; and the Bloomsbury Group , in the early twentieth century .
7 Surgery will rule out the Blackburn and England striker for at least the rest of this season , and the Blackburn manager , Kenny Dalglish , promised the player will not be rushed into a return .
8 And the Blackburn star insisted : ‘ Now I am playing under Kenny Dalglish I feel my chances of finally achieving my ambition of playing for Scotland must be enhanced .
9 I 've replaced both gauges and the voltage stabiliser with DO effect and I can see no reason for this problem .
10 By the 1980s they were achieving 400-day weights of more than 500kg with bulls , 375kg with steers and 320kg with heifers and the Lincoln Red is now Britain 's largest traditional beef breed with a capacity for rapid live-weight gains and early maturity .
11 Well there was the City school and the Lincoln school
12 He has gained numerous honours and awards , most notably the Nobel Peace prize in 1989 , as well as the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award and the Lincoln Award for leadership in the service of freedom .
13 Since then she 's contact Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire police and the Lincoln County Hospital .
14 The exhibition will afterwards travel to the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Guggenheim Museum in New York as well as another location either in the United States or Canada .
15 The Met has craftily had its research department produce — in conjunction with New York 's Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum — a report stuffed with charts , statistics and dollar signs entitled ‘ The Economic Impact of Major Exhibitions ’ .
16 What she came up with was ‘ The Museum of Non-Objective Art ’ and the Guggenheim Museum existed under that rubric for some years .
17 She currently sells her company 's products to outlets as diverse as Liberty , Harvey Nichols and the Guggenheim Museum in New York .
18 Capra 's parallels are between not hypotheses but concepts , for example the ch'i and the quantum field .
19 Landau levels , mobility gaps and the quantum Hall effect
20 The book is divided into four main blocks , each dealing with one of the four principal contributions that Einstein made to physical theory — statistical mechanics , special relativity , general relativity and the quantum theory .
21 I know it is difficult to discuss a scientific topic nowadays without dragging in recombinant DNA somehow , but I can not conceive of even the most tenuous connection between genetic engineering and the quantum theory .
22 ‘ May I know your name ? ’ he asked quietly , laying down his flask and the brandy bottle .
23 His mouth met hers and her shocked little gasp turned to a moan of hunger as she closed her eyes and kissed him at last , at last , and the brandy glass fell from her hands , shattering at their feet as her arms went around his neck , her mouth opening hungrily beneath his , her hands in his black hair , her body pressing against his as they clung together with intolerable necessity , unaware of the fragments of glass they trampled as Damian pressed her tighter , tighter until there was not an inch between their bodies .
24 Emma played ‘ Jingle Bells ’ on the recorder quite nicely , or perhaps a mixture of wine and the brandy sauce mellowed the ear .
25 The aircraft door was open , and the cargo hatch .
26 Apart from the geometry and ‘ plumbing ’ of the engine installation , the two conversions differ also in the flying surfaces and the cargo door .
27 Stride is a high performance computer-generated imaging system comprising a single AT bus board and the StrideGen database generator based on the AutoCAD drawing system ; StrideView database viewing and exploration package and scenario builder ; and runtime system comprising Stridehost — the personal computer-resident elements and StrideRun — the Stride-resident real time system .
28 Although being significant , the difference in proliferative activity of the acidophilic atypical acinar cell foci between the fundectomy group and the PBD group may not have been large enough to cause measurable differences in the S phase , especially as flow cytometry was performed on total pancreatic tissue and not only isolated acidophilic atypical acinar cell foci .
29 When they met a few days later in Benghazi they quarrelled and the Zliten boy knifed the Zuwayi in the arm .
30 It could not tolerate the possibility , in the years 1953–6 , of Jordan and the accommodationist wing of the PLO negotiating a separate peace agreement , since this was bound to weaken its own regional position and destroy its primacy in the Arab struggle against Israel .
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