Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So for example where the odour effects a number of people this may fall within that category . |
2 | Length is stored as exact length ±1 , so for example if a word has 5 letters , then bits 4 , 5 and 6 will be set . |
3 | Merely considering biomass as the exploitation of waste shows great unused potential . |
4 | Well , so there you are and I told them , he he said that he wanted erm a urine sample you see and so of course when the nurse come after he 'd gone , later and I kept waiting and I thought to myself well I want to know the result ! |
5 | The first is a practical issue : domain dictionaries are only of use if the domain has been accurately identified in the first place . |
6 | In general , the division of labour principle was ‘ making some revolutionary progress in certain pursuits ’ , especially in engineering where the craft of the turner was completely changing and in the production of boots . |
7 | Two unknown men were blue , one with a fawn skin , just deeper in colour than the sand , caerulean trunks and blackbird-blue hair falling smoothly over one brow . |
8 | So in principle if the employer pockets the whole of the saving for , say , 1,000 employees , the payroll has been cut by £1m a year , while the employees are no worse off . |
9 | It would be nice , for instance , if some of the cast went in in costume before the curtain went up — to wish them well , hope they enjoy it , that sort of thing . |
10 | In short , a transaction at an undervalue means a gift or a transaction for a consideration which is significantly less in value than the consideration provided by the company : subsection ( 4 ) . |
11 | Shortly stated , the section applies to transactions ‘ with another person ’ entered into by way of a gift , or in consideration of marriage or for a consideration significantly less in value than the consideration provided by the debtor : subsection ( 1 ) . |
12 | If you weighed them , you 'd find that it was probably a thousand times , ten thousand times less in weight than the ovum and er also many times smaller in volume , and this is typical . |
13 | It gets them up through a business meeting and brings them back down to earth when the crisis is passed . |
14 | Beyond that , over another wooded ridge , unseen and heard only on occasion when the breeze veered from that direction , was the main road north . |
15 | Now you address the golf ball , concentrating only on aim until the clubface position has been established . |
16 | Often , however , the amount subscribed for a particular class of shares by management is less per share than the amount subscribed for the same shares by the institutions . |
17 | Further , there is such a large overlap between girls ' and boys ' test or examination results that it is true to say that a great many girls do better at mathematics than the majority of boys . |
18 | Ana and Mitch had been intrigued , especially at dinner when the count had firmly called Maggie by her name . |
19 | 1.3 However , RSC Ord 38 and CCR Ord 20 are expressed to be subject to the Civil Evidence Act 1968 ( see Appendix B ) under which hearsay evidence in documents can be put in at trial if a party can not call the witness . |
20 | The cutting process , together with a little heating , forces the whey to drain off , leaving huge banks of creamy curd that are turned constantly by hand until the acidity reaches the correct level . |
21 | That is why selection for housing is based on housing need not on financial need , that 's the point , that 's why you do it according to housing need , not for money because the money side has been neutralised . |
22 | It is just after lunch when the phone rings in Captain Rob Tuck-Brown 's office . |
23 | Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body 's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing . |
24 | Yet a revolution in the way football is run in a number of these countries was already under way before the democratisation set in . |
25 | Where the gathering is already under way when the decision to impose conditions is taken , the section permits the ‘ most senior in rank of the police officers present at the scene ’ to impose the conditions . |
26 | In many ways , we play our best football away from home because the responsibility and pressure on us to take the game to the opposition is not so great . |
27 | The local coast rescue team used ropes to pull them away from danger after the alarm was raised . |
28 | Well , the twenty million obviously just comes er , in prop well not in proportion because the salary levels differ but in proportion to the numbers er , made redundant in the individual companies . |
29 | The first relates to contracts already in existence when the receiver is appointed . |
30 | The party was already in progress when the riot took place . |