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

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1 When they do so , the refinancing will cost far more than the warrant yields originally suggested — around 8–10% , at current interest rates , rather than the 3–5% or less on the warrants .
2 Last year the economy in Penang province grew by 11% , compared with 8.5% or so for the country as a whole .
3 This eventually led to the establishment of the Phillimore Committee , which issued a fairly modest report in 1974,1R and thence to the Contempt of Court Act 1981 .
4 An integral part of our talks therefore has outlined the valuable role of the organisation both ante and post-natally within the support network generally offered to women and their partners .
5 What I said was there was some discretion was in the hands of the Home Secretary when he brought forward that commencement date and what he would have in mind is of course the er er not merely what happens er er i er erm in the er er our colleague countries in the community on their commencing er their changes , er but also in the kind of time we would actually need , political parties would need , candidates would need , to run an efficient election campaign here .
6 ( ii ) It then becomes rather palatable to describe f as the function given by unc or again as the function given by af = b , for all a ε A.
7 Introduced by the Chancellor in the 1990 Budget , this scheme allows individuals to make single gifts to charities of£400 or more with the benefit of tax relief .
8 Within a swift span of years , however , life expectancy and infant mortality have assumed Third World proportions : inferior even to Albania 's and roughly on a par with Malaysia 's .
9 And he s and then in the end , do you know how like Steed
10 And to I went along that beach in them days you know th and straight to the sea , playing with some wood .
11 I think that leads to crime in s as well in a way .
12 Transition curves were temporarily eliminated from the pure geometric shapes of the twentieth century : in part , as a reaction to Art Nouveau but also as a means of getting a firm grip upon design .
13 Those aged 2½years or less at the onset of hearing loss fared considerably less well than their older counterparts .
14 Well my Lord I must say it had occurred to me erm that certainly on the basis on which I 'm contending for damages to be assessed with the plaintiffs and it is completely irrelevant , er er many of the matters to which the defendant 's expert goes to as to the damages and the extent to which they were caused by the negligence of the defendant , the breach of duty .
15 prospect erm and also at the beginning there y I you , you did it in your own way , not , not , not following the script er that may be , well be previous experience you know , that
16 in their house , in their home and erm and yet in the end they were , they were coming round they were singing , dancing , clapping and they got all us going as well
17 Erm and instead of the bath in the bathroom he 's just got a shower up there .
18 Erm and then on an area of the , the main York paving stone pathway that bisects the thing , there would be a sort of circular erm paving theme motif , in the middle of this path .
19 He said well from my point of view anyway at least he said just disregard that completely he said and we will do it on what you earnt , so he said all I can is erm just put in as many hours as you can to get your wages up on that side erm and then by the time we look at that he said , the end of February obviously you 'll have December , January and February which will be good months there , I said yeah so he said well then you know erm a hundred pound here and a hundred pound here he said , it all helps to keep the figure up for you so he s
20 Erm but here in the kitchen it 's lovely and warm .
21 The answers to these questions will have significance not only for the interpretation of dismissals and refusals to hire under Council Directive 76/207/EEC but also for the interpretation of Article 10 of Council Directive 92/85/EEC and other unfavourable treatment of pregnant women which the employer or the state claims is gender-neutral .
22 A strain was defined as an abrupt rise in gastric pressure of 5 mm Hg or more above the baseline for two or more seconds , with a temporally associated disturbance of oesophageal body pressure .
23 An example is the string of demes from Tribe Five , Akamantis , which run Thorikos-Kephale-Prospalta-Sphettos and thence to the city ; the section from Thomkos to Sphettos is along an arterial road , which by Kleisthenes ' dispositions was enclosed first within the coastal , then within the in land trittys of Akamantis .
24 If you 're not really strong in your mind and find things to occupy yourself you can go mad in there , get taken down to C1 and then to the madhouse .
25 Because I mean th there 's more teaching hospitals in London going an and right throughout the country .
26 And study after study comes up , even in this brave new world , about the fact that only eight per cent or so of the child care is actually done by men , and this goes right across the classes .
27 The 10 per cent or so of the population which votes for Sinn Fein appears to approve of , or at least to tolerate readily , the IRA 's attempts to kill soldiers and policemen .
28 Urban rents took 10–20 per cent of wages , compared to 5 per cent or so in the countryside .
29 Meanwhile 21 industrialized countries , gathered under the auspices of IEA , had elaborated an oil-sharing arrangement to be invoked in the event of any disruption which caused a shortfall of 7 per cent or more in a member country 's normal supply arrangements .
30 Since 1952 , when the New Hampshire election was first seriously contested , no President had been re-elected after a challenger in his party had scored 35 per cent or more in the state 's primary .
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