Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] [prep] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If a number of people share a house , it is unlikely that any student in it would be worse off than under the community charge .
2 ‘ I did n't realise the kind of effect the lay off because of the court case would have on us .
3 No shareholder would now be worse off because of the tax measure .
4 However , Broad Street , which is normally one of the main areas for the Fair , remained closed off because of the blast damage .
5 A software support system to back it up provided by the publishing house .
6 Jacques Lanxade , 56 , was named Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces in place of Gen. Maurice Schmitt , who had reached retirement age in early 1991 but had stayed on because of the Gulf crisis .
7 It is evident that the prosecuting authorities also had in mind to prosecute the applicant for implication in some of Mr. Turner 's offences , but a decision was taken in 1988 , and communicated to the applicant 's solicitors , that proceedings would be put back until after the B.M.F.L. trial .
8 Pin the lining to the pelmet with wrong sides facing , turning in the allowance after snipping and notching out as on the pelmet fabric ( fig.41 ) .
9 The Law Society says it is not aware of any firms , so far , which have gone under because of the property slump .
10 The Law Society says it is not aware of any firms , so far , which have gone under because of the property slump .
11 The second comes about because of the breakeven requirement and is necessary if subsidies are disallowed .
12 The asymptotic approach to zero transmission at high frequencies is associated with the capacitance in parallel with the output while the similar behaviour at low frequencies comes about because of the series capacitance between input and output .
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