Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ Mercury ’ catalogue is by no means all showpiece music — there are concertos by Dvořák , Schumann and Beethoven for example — but the discs one lingers over include Doráti and the LSO in Stravinsky , Paray/detroit SO in an all-Ravel programme , or Dorźti again with the LSO and his own Minneapolis Orchestra in Respighi 's Pines , Fountains and Birds .
2 THE PHENOMENON OCCURS BECAUSE THE FALLING RAIN OR SNOW CLOSEST TO THE LIGHT REFLECTS SOME OF IT
3 THE PHENOMENON OCCURS BECAUSE THE FALLING RAIN OR SNOW CLOSEST TO THE LIGHT REFLECTS SOME OF IT
4 Taxes Act 1988 , ss671 and 672 apply where any person has power to revoke or otherwise determine a settlement or any provision thereof , and the settlor or his spouse may become beneficially entitled to all or any part of the settled property or income thereof as the result of such revocation or determination .
5 Neglected children were sent to special schools and never allowed to see their mothers or fathers or nannies again for the rest of their lives .
6 The [ defendants ] do return forthwith to [ their ] London branch or branches from which such documents emanated any documents or copies thereof of the type described in paragraph 1(a) of this order which the [ defendants have ] already removed from the jurisdiction in connection with the said subpoena , and [ defendants are ] hereby restrained until trial or further order without the prior written consent of the plaintiffs from delivering up or disclosing such documents to the said grand jury or any other third party .
7 All they have to do is pick a hotel or apartment away from the disco areas .
8 Heart pounding with excitement , he barged through the door and into the dock , where Germans both on the dockside and aboard the ships ran for cover , beginning to open fire at the intruders .
9 And it observes that the use of regulation or taxes instead of the market creates inefficiencies and slows economic growth .
10 No robots or computers anywhere in the world can imitate the complex functions of your human body .
11 The phenomenon occurs because the falling rain or snow closest to the light reflects some of it .
12 The phenomenon occurs because the falling rain or snow closest to the light reflects some of it .
13 When telling fibs , your child may stand awkwardly , holding her arms stiffly and covering her mouth or eyes fleetingly with a hand .
14 For example , if an Insured left an item such as an expensive camera on view in his car without giving any thought to its safety or concealment perhaps on the basis that it was insured anyway that would be indicative of an unnecessary risk where no real precautions had been taken .
15 At the Southport Conference in 1934 it was agreed : That united action with the Communist Party or organisations ancillary or subsidiary thereto without the sanction of the National Executive Committee is incompatible with membership of the Labour Party , and that the N.E.C. seeks full disciplinary powers to deal with any case or cases that may arise .
16 Dittmar is now likely to face either Jansher or Jahangir again in the world team championships which start in Singapore today .
17 Claire left Armitage & Norton just before the merger , joining Coopers & Lybrand 's small business department .
18 After this virtuous start Ms or Mr Trim never , of course , succumbs to a biscuit or cake half-way through the morning .
19 12.3 In the event that any such dispute or difference can not be settled amicably the matter in dispute or difference may be referred by any of the Parties to a single arbitrator to be appointed by the Parties hereto or failing agreement within 28 days after being requested to concur in such appointment , according to the provisions of the Arbitration Acts , 1950 and 1979 or any statuary re-enactment or amendment thereof for the time being in force shall apply thereto .
20 Above all , this must come from the head teacher and from the senior staff of the school ; from any special needs specialists or teams already in the school ; from members of the new advisory and support services , as well as from educational psychologists , social workers and any health professionals who may be involved .
21 Where the problem is serious and continuous , it may be advisable to administer either piperazine or levamisole intermittently in the feed or water in addition to continuous Histomonas chemoprophylaxis .
22 Insert the baller or spoon deep into the flesh , twist to turn , then scoop out a ball .
23 They may be crowded up against the window of the tour bus or milling together on the pavement , but one thing is for sure — they 're taking snapshots .
24 Pupils may be excused regularly from Games or PE only on the production of a medical certificate .
25 However , if you attempt to arrest any man or woman here on a charge of vagrancy I will see they are defended in your court — and in any higher court to which they may be sent for trial .
26 The forms are of the Letter Rogatory itself , which follows the functional layout of the Hague ‘ Request ’ rather than the formal , almost supplicatory , style of a traditional letter rogatory ; a statement of Essential Information for the Addressee , corresponding to the Hague ‘ Summary of the Document to be Served ’ ; and a Certificate of execution or non-execution again on the model of the corresponding Hague document .
27 It is important for the prosecution case to try to identify the tyre by taking the tyre or batch number which will usually be something like 824927 E , on the tyre wall in letters and figures about I cm high — in about a quarter of all checks the number is nonexistent or illegible and the police officer should try to remember other forms of identification such as marks or scratches etc. on the tyre .
28 The accommodation is cheap , B&B from £7 per night , apartments about £5 per person per night , half-board from £12 per night or camping directly on the Inn at Prutz for about £3 per night .
29 Lord Simon showed what a difficult concept this is when he reviewed various possible definitions of " quasi-arbitrator " in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 at 824 G. He said that it could mean ( 1 ) a third party whose duty it is , in deciding a question , to " hold the scales fairly " and who is " likely to be shot at by both sides " this was formulated three different ways ; or ( 2 ) " an arbitrator at common law in contradistinction from one under the Arbitration Act 1950 " [ an obscure conceptpresumably only for oral arbitration agreements or agreements specifically excluding the operation of the Act ] ; or ( 3 ) " a person who is not an arbitrator under the Arbitration Act 1950 but nevertheless acts in a judicial capacity or character or fulfills a judicial function . "
30 But it also meant that when I left school at 14 it was not possible to think about finding a job or life away from the farm .
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