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

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1 Indeed through the second method ( but not the first ) we might come to some decision about the responsibilities of the group or institution while still in doubt ( or disagreeing among ourselves ) about the consequent liabilities or responsibilities of the relevant individuals .
2 However , they noted some deviations related to the presence of heavy minerals with densities considerably greater than quartz and also to mica flakes whose shapes differ from the spherical .
3 It must not only drop its concern for style and ethos but also for parish boundaries .
4 The report deal deals with a fair detail and concentration and then on page four this the erm main results of the different elements of the result and though grouping them into those had high levels of sport er to those that were where now the officers and a I think that if you could see that er er there was a considerable census for those from the officer part of the .
5 John was an old hand at ICAO meetings in his former capacities first as UK Director of Aircraft Safety and Licensing and later as Director General of Navigational Services , and I was to learn much from him .
6 Constance was Scarlet 's lifeline to a world where not everything was necessarily disastrous , a warmer world of colour and joy and even of hope .
7 Imagination is at once the source of all hope and inspiration but also of frustration .
8 We need to improve the quality of public expenditure with more money on primary health care and education and less on defence and parastatal subsidies .
9 In 1984 Norman Tebbit , the then Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , said : ‘ I regard merger policy as an important part of the government 's general policy of promoting competition within the economy in the interest of the consumer and efficiency and hence of growth and jobs . ’
10 Most men and women , whether at desk jobs or coping with demanding small children , should start the day with a light but nutritious breakfast — something low in fat and sugar but high in fibre and energy-giving carbohydrates .
11 When the acyl group composition was constant and the head group was varied the nucleation time was short with phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine and longer with phosphatidylserine .
12 Frailty can interfere with body posture and gesture and therefore with body language .
13 However , the British breeds are considered better for meat quality and taste and also for thrift and adaptability ; they remain in demand as sucklers , whereas the French and other large continental breeds are perhaps better suited as beef sires for commercial crossbreeding in dairy herds .
14 I was assured that they would be covered in the clause regarding ‘ personal items and jewellery whilst away from home ’ for which an extra premium would be necessary .
15 However , with the weather in Scotland in April less of a concern , World Cup directors Marcel Martin , Russ Thomas and Keith Rowlands argue that a World Cup requires the highest standards not only in skill and ability but also in stamina and fitness .
16 How can we achieve the best possible match not only between learner and task but also between task and classroom setting ?
17 Those people who do manage to stay slim but who are eating average foods , highly processed , high in fat , sugar , and salt but low in fibre , are likely to be damaging their health in the long term .
18 Lowuse sites were found to be depleted only in nitrogen though the heavily used ones were depleted of potassium and magnesium and possibly of calcium and phosphorus as well .
19 She can establish grounds of contact , and continue them either as Princess or later as Queen .
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