Example sentences of "since it [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 MORE than 18,000 passengers have flown on the new Belfast City to London Gatwick service since it took off two months ago , Jersey European revealed today .
2 We can not as readers see this as a fault , since it made for such richness of scene and mood , though Marryat seems to have felt it so .
3 Since it results in long operation code fields , full bit significance is not used for operation code assignment , except at the microprogram level discussed in 3.6 .
4 Moreover , it is anything but unplanned since it depends on considerable state involvement , promotion , and subsidy .
5 Nikolayeva certainly does not have the Horowitzian panache generally associated with Russian virtuosos — it is her mind and ears which are transcendental rather than her fingers — but that ‘ handicap ’ is actually a positive attribute since it makes for painstaking care and originality in all of her interpretations .
6 ‘ I shall keep it , since it comes from enchanted ground ! ’
7 Troll is a technological challenge since it lies in 340 metres which is 150 metres more than the deepest producing well in the North Sea , on the BP Magnus Field .
8 Since it believes in minimum meddling in industry , there is less need for detailed disaggregated figures , and so for figures to be collected by the departments where policy is made .
9 This remedy is particularly interesting since it applies to public sector suppliers ( such as utilities ) as well as private business .
10 Since it joined in 1980 Japan has listed only four sites for protection and one of these , Lake Utonai on the northern island of Hokkaido , is now said to be threatened by secret plans to build a 40-kilometre flood control canal .
11 " Since it matters to some extent ( and perhaps a good deal ) which rule is chosen , we do best to use convention only to protect decisions that some responsible political institution has actually taken on the merits and to not include under that umbrella decisions by default , that is decisions no one has actually made .
12 Such a model is of interest to geographers since it deals with man-environment relationships .
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