Example sentences of "[no cls] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Precedent for this is to be found in Campra 's petits motets rather than in his stage music .
2 If the payments are ex gratia rather than to compensate the individual for loss of a contractual entitlement , they may amount to distributions within s209 or " other benefits or facilities of whatever nature " which are treated as distributions by s418 of the Taxes Act when paid by a close company .
3 Without even criticizing the valuable work done by the private sector audit firms it should be a matter of principle that their reports should be presented to the C & AG rather than to the respective Secretary of State .
4 Each step of 1:50,000 is a rise of approximately 2.5C so that considering we started with a 3C a LM 1 is just over 5C , LM 6 = 17C , LM 12 = 31C , LM 30 = 73C ( all approximate figures ) .
5 sa so that erm before she can erm if the see the erm to organize it and Mrs goes we need to erm stand up and so that .
6 Er today about the sa So if you see one you 'll be saying this is the chuchet storm .
7 I know sa so if you get mine what , I told you about the blind as they go , do n't pull them up when they 're wet .
8 So just watch it after the first dose that evening , if you g Especially if you get out of bed to have a wee .
9 We d Okay we do n't know , we want to ask them we w So if you are an MP in North Yorkshire and er you think I 'm giving you a hard time and I know you sneakily listen to this programme , I know you listen .
10 I have the clock , so that I know the time , Schedule+ so that I can see my appointments , and Word for Windows for word processing .
11 However resolution of this issue will require a reconstitution of repression in vitro so that the potential role of ATF1 can be directly tested .
12 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
13 At the Paris Opéra there is no scroll of paper but a good thick rod of very hard wood , struck forcibly by the Maître so as to be heard at a distance .
14 So it could be that there were line from eighty one would come up to the eight five based starting point er a rather than the eighty nine based starting point on the graph .
15 Sucralfate ( 100–200 mg/kg given orally ) protected gastric mucosa against the ethanol , aspirin , and stress induced acute gastric lesions but the addition of bFGF ( 100 µg/kg subcutaneously or intragastrically ) failed to affect sucralfate induced protection against ethanol or aspirin but increased that against stress .
16 Oh me , I would of thought more and more people would fly rather rather than perhaps the business men are n't , looking over the old New Jersey , or New Walkie something like that , a veteran .
17 But towards the end of the second or fourth repeat he made some small alteration in the ports de bras so that the dancer could move easily into the next sentence .
18 But in that case premultiplication by A gives 0 = AXp = Xp so that p provides a relation different from p between the columns of X , which is impossible .
19 The increase is 1.1pc less than the maximum permitted by national price control formula .
20 Return on total assets is 1.53% less , profit margins are 0.5% less and sales per employee fall short by £12,631 of their UK rivals ( see table 2 ) .
21 Since the label and the rate are given in rows 2 and 3 these references have been changed to F$2 and F$3 so that the row part can not change .
22 In the , in the current Middle East erm so this pattern certainly applies to Judaism , not to all religions , he 's not saying that all religions have to undergo persecution in order to as it were flourish , but some religions do and perhaps the characteristic Judaism or at least this kind of monotheism is these kind of religions tend to be intolerant and single-mindedly , tend to say that we know the truth , everybody else is wrong and consequently they tend to persecute others and get persecuted and this leads to these periods of suppression , but there 's a tendency for this kind of return of repress just as Mike was saying , his very brilliant analogy he suggested the French Revolution when the students put the barricade up in the same place or so the erm Freud 's idea is that the things that happened in that first traumatic period back in Ancient Egypt and for example erm he said this is why the modern erm Jews insist on circumcision because the Ancient Egyptians did and this is , this is correct .
23 Robbe-Grillet 's two volumes of autobiography ( Le Miroir qui revient ( 1984 ) and Angélique ( 1988 ) ) merge conventional accounts of ‘ real ’ events with obviously fictitious sequences ( based around the mysterious activities of a character called Henri de Corinthe ) , in addition to reflections on the nouveau roman generally and his own textual practices .
24 The US$2,100 million earmarked for the station in the 1993 budget was US$840,000,000 less than the Bush administration had requested but US$400,000,000 more than the House of Representatives had approved in late July .
25 Yeah I understand it li like when you 're teaching me but I do n't think I I I understood you know how you were doing it .
26 Ear early before I came over here and they 've got no vacancies none none at Demontfort House at all .
27 and another morning there 's a stream of cars I think it 's being one minute ear early or one minute late
28 As Wynn Godley pointed out , public expenditure during 1971–75 increased by 5.5bn more than could be accounted for by announced policy changes , i.e. by an extra 5% of GDP .
29 Yeah but as they become more influential and er basically he talked about the erm demonstration on the anniversary of the October revolution , erm and then victories of the northern expedition and , and et etcetera and various victories erm I do n't , you , you know , there is a the idea that , you know , the tu the tu er tide is turning erm you know they ought to join now rather than be firmly left behind
30 On Oct. 17 , following the agreement with the IMF , a major meeting of international aid donors to Sri Lanka in Paris , under the auspices of the World Bank , pledged $785,000,000 in aid for 1990--$5,000,000 more than the figure requested by the Bank .
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