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

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1 Garland has argued that the reason why the early , biological positivists had the extraordinary ambition of arriving at a theory of the causes of crime where both the theory and the category of behaviour it was explaining had nothing to do with the criminal law , was that they were also engaged in a struggle to assert themselves as a ‘ new ’ profession of penal experts against the ‘ old ’ , legal profession .
2 At the same time he pressed the labour theory of value to far more radical ends than David Ricardo [ q.v. ] , seeing skilled labour as both the measure and producer of all value .
3 So the net effect of your suggested criterion is to get us rather further from a decision than even the chairman and I thought we might be at ten o'clock this morning .
4 Now there is more to this passage than either the story that it heralds , poignant and memorable though that is , or the condescending tone of the last sentence , for the innocence Davin embodies brings to Stephen as a brute fact from the real world the missing half of a truth which Stephen has known but so far been unable to admit even to himself , and which will go on mattering to Joyce for many years .
5 It is therefore advisable to delete clause 9.1.6 , or if that fails , at least ensure that it is amended to refer to the distress or execution being levied at the premises ( 5 ) Consider adding the following two provisos : PROVIDED HOWEVER that in the event that this Lease is mortgaged at the time of the proposed re-entry and the Landlord has been given notice of the existence of the mortgage then prior to such re-entry or proceedings therefor the Landlord will serve a notice of such proceedings and proposed re-entry on the mortgagee at the mortgagee 's last known address AND PROVIDED FURTHER that if the Tenant ( being an individual ) becomes bankrupt or ( being a company ) enters into liquidation ( whether compulsory or voluntary save for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company ) or has a receiver appointed the Landlord shall not exercise the right of re-entry by virtue of such bankruptcy liquidation or receivership unless neither the Tenant nor its mortgagee shall pay the rent hereinbefore reserved on the days and in the manner provided or there shall be any breach or non-performance or non-observance of any of the other covenants or agreements on the part of the Tenant herein contained
6 Apart from programs designed for vertical markets or specially written for a particular job , most of the products you 'll find are ‘ pen aware ’ which means they can recognize a pen as both a mouse and an input device , but do n't have any other facilities to take advantage of the pen .
7 At present if either the applicant or the council ( though not objectors ) insist , a public inquiry must be held .
8 [ The Finer Report was not debated in parliament until over a year after it was published , and few of its recommendations on housing , law and benefits were implemented .
9 David did not in fact begin to relax his reserve until nearly a week after the telegram had arrived , when Julia judged it a suitable moment to say that she and Anthony would be making other plans for Easter .
10 It becomes increasingly ill at ease until eventually the din and the intrusions become too much for it and it flaps off to find a quieter spot somewhere else .
11 233 seems to be that if a wife signs a security document at her debtor husband 's request , the creditor will be unable to enforce the security unless either the debtor or the creditor has taken positive steps to try and ensure that the wife understands the import of the security documents or unless she has obtained independent advice .
12 But is not , I mean it 's too late at the moment because both the Citizen and
13 Before his appointment to the governorship of Nigeria , Lugard had achieved a modest celebrity as the hero of various military adventures on the imperial frontier , usually of a highly individual and insubordinate kind ; by the time he left Nigeria in 1919 his fame as both a practitioner and a theorist of imperialism was assured .
14 This suggested poverty as both a cause and a rational reason for crime .
15 The long tradition that regards consent as either the foundation or a foundation of legitimate authority displays two separate strands of thought .
16 When it comes to the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances that the constitution asserted , it is also clear that the bureaucracy was given a much more equal share than either the Diet or the Judiciary .
17 Two weeks later , the paper re-emerged as The New Musical Express , the name if not the publication that you know and love today .
18 On the opposite side of the piazza from the Palazzo Arcivescovile is the Palazzo dei Tribunali , the imposing courts of justice , built in the late sixteenth-century and seeing service as both a jail and a courthouse .
19 This is an excellent example where both the overall and shorter phrase rhythms are explicitly brought to life by the dance design ( see page 68 ) .
20 On any Product page where both an identifier and title prompt appear , you can enter either the identifier or the title to indicate the item required .
21 Unfortunately , it is a success-story that put Karajan on a distant pedestal in an age when politically the authoritarianism that is part and parcel of the conductor 's craft has become more than usually suspect .
22 The training , involving all personnel , revolves around changing attitudes to work situations and regarding each member of the workforce as both a customer and a supplier .
23 I had got to the stage with one particular chair when even a mallet and chisel was being limited by the design .
24 It was strange to see the Prince occupying the same segment of sofa where only the year before I had talked to his uncle .
25 A common lawyer , as in the 1520s , might seem a better choice than either a noble or a cleric in an office so concerned with the law , but in the early fourteenth century common lawyers were regarded with some suspicion by the king-witness the attempts to get them barred from parliament — and by people whose complaints about the corruption of lay judges were frequent until late in the century .
26 But still more important for the laity in the Church than either the decree or chapter 4 of Lumen Gentium ( precisely on the laity ) , remains chapter 2 , ‘ The People of God ’ , which located the basic roles of all Christians in aspects of the nature of the Church deeper than the hierarchical .
27 ‘ They 're not going to go along the track looking for a rope until both the Canadian and the freight train have been through .
28 A child born abroad will be a British citizen by descent if either the father or mother was born or adopted in the United Kingdom or acquired citizenship by registration or naturalization .
29 Once farrowed , sows stay with their litter for several days , then begin to leave the nest after about a week as the piglets grow larger and more troublesome .
30 This was a gambler 's reward , because the chance of war might leave a man as either the recipient or the payer of a large sum .
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