Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [conj] [prep] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In these instances , the practitioner must be able to address conflict , if possible reduce it and , if not , come to a professional judgement as to how conflict can be managed . |
2 | American interests required prevention or at least control of any sterling crisis . |
3 | Or has been going in the past , and violence obviously can result in serious injury or at least death . |
4 | These provisions , of which only the barest summary has been given here , were very complex and , together with the inevitable uncertainty as to when compensation would be paid and how much it should be , resulted in a general feeling of uncertainty and discontent which did not augur well for the scheme . |
5 | There has been surprisingly little comment as to why minority communities in New York , Chicago , Los Angeles and elsewhere , once poor but benign and culturally engaging , are now centres of terror and despair . |
6 | The Music Publishers ' Association has produced a Code of Fair Practice which offers helpful advice as to when church musicians may be permitted to copy without application to the publisher . |
7 | It has not proved straightforward to obtain the services of appropriate staff , and although work has now commenced in each of the areas mentioned , it is difficult to predict when development will be complete and thus give a firm date as to when information will be available to allow colleges to plan for the introduction of new courses in session 1989–90 . |
8 | For the moment , in the north , it could be maintained by Chinese approval or at least complaisance and by keeping the French out . |
9 | However , it is a moot point as to how representative of the Church of England the General Synod is , or indeed any other of the layers — Diocesan or Deanery . |
10 | Would it not make administrative sense if at least part of this site could be reserved specifically for the British Library so that in any future extension , these units could be incorporated ? |
11 | In the Chairman 's Address by the Rev. Arnold Thomas quoted above he went on to expand on a definition of the Nonconformist Conscience and in so doing showed how social attitudes and religious arguments had become fused . |
12 | Amitha : There was a great feeling of solidarity between us all and a common suspicion as to why management had called the meeting . |
13 | The most famous example is the Cathedral at Ani , the capital , now called Erivan ( Yeŕevan ) and under the jurisdiction of the U.S.S.R. This cathedral dates from 1010 and is of cross-in-square design but with longer east and west arms . |
14 | It looks closely at the range of policies developed by local government and in so doing assesses the relative responsibilities of various professional and political groups for their initiation and enactment . |