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

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1 These Regulations permit us to charge up to 3 months further interest beyond the date on which you repay the loan .
2 These Regulations permit us to charge up to 3 months further interest beyond the date on which you repay the loan .
3 Initially it was not entirely clear how they , or other British units further west along the frontier , should be expected to respond if the Croats made a concerted advance further into Austria .
4 To save time typing in frequently used long words simply type in an abbreviation .
5 Before turning to the all-important Accounts , mention must be made of other methods whereby information about a company is required to be disseminated .
6 One of the country 's main routes to the south coast will be affected for months when part of the bridge is rebuilt .
7 It was only when I entered the Arab quarter , a network of dusty roads and wastelands of rubble interspersed with a few small houses just south of the city , that a Palestinian remembered the name .
8 Far from guarding mystical secrete , however , the transvestite eunuchs running this shrine employ rather more basic method of impregnating their female guests — a sinister twist whose destructive effects only surface after the baby 's birth .
9 Elsewhere small flocks usually winter along the coast between Goring and Worthing and at Rye Harbour , but totals do not often exceed about 50 birds .
10 The City Code is concerned with takeover and merger transactions , however effected , of all relevant companies ; these include partial offers , offers by a parent company for shares in its subsidiary and certain other transactions where control of a company ( as defined in the Code ) is to be obtained or consolidated .
11 There are relatively few circumstances when examination of a book by a librarian can make any significant difference to whether or not the book should be selected for a library — especially so since the biggest consumers of approval collections are public libraries , who do not claim to be experts in any particular field .
12 He felt that such a clause would be unreasonable , since the ship was likely to break down in circumstances where return to the yard would be impracticable .
13 And his notes for the course on lyric ( prepared in the spring of 1869 ) show him devoting ten times more space to the dithyramb , of which next to nothing had survived from antiquity , than to the epinician , the kind immortalized by Pindar and the only kind that had survived in any bulk . "
14 ‘ The contract between mortgagor and mortgagee , as it is understood in this court , makes the mortgage a security , not only for principal and interest , and such ordinary charges and expenses as are usually provided for by the instrument creating the security , but also for the costs properly incident to a suit for foreclosure or redemption .
15 Skipton Building Society has fixed the mortgage rate for all borrowers who take out house and contents only insurance with the society at 9.25% until 30 September 1993 and then 10.2% until 30 September 1995 .
16 Crouching behind some railway trucks the commandos formed a tiny perimeter facing the Old Mole 's landward side and around the buildings just south of the Entrance .
17 Similar considerations lay behind an agreement in December 1989 to establish an industrial zone in Vietnam which would establish 60 labour-intensive factories just north of the capital Ho Chi Minh City .
18 You 've forty one years past service in the lighthouse board George .
19 Patients should be made aware that the side-effects can usually be reserved within one to two days following cessation of the infusion .
20 In the days following announcement of the inquiry , accusations were made against ministers , including in particular John Major , of attempting to cover up modifications made as late as July 1990 to the original 1985 policy towards exports to Iraq [ for which see p. 34515 ] , and of misleading the House of Commons in this respect .
21 So , according to the laws of Leviticus , women were forbidden to enter the Temple or touch any hallowed thing during their times of menstrual uncleanness , whilst with regard to childbirth they were similarly removed from cultic activity , this time for forty days following delivery of a boy and significantly eighty days after that of a girl .
22 Once the offer document is posted , a takeover offer can become unconditional within four weeks ( the first closing date for the offer is 21 days following posting of the offer document ) ; however , the compulsory sale procedure can extend the timetable for obtaining 100 per cent control to up to six months depending on how quickly acceptances of the offer are received .
23 The financial decision is taken , in the light of current market conditions , to issue stock redeemable in equal annual instalments of principal and interest over the ten years following completion of the bridge .
24 The Hudson 's Bay Company went on trading at its posts on the shore of the Bay , and did rather well for its shareholders , but French fur traders moved out beyond the Great Lakes and by the 1740s La Verendrye had led them to places well west of the Bay .
25 The floor was a continuous mosaic of eight-sided tiles , the corridor walls were angled to give the corridors eight sides if the walls and ceilings were counted and , in those places where part of the masonry had fallen in , Twoflower noticed that even the stones themselves had eight sides .
26 The great stations stand , if they do still stand , as towering monuments to that belief , public meeting-places where faith in the perfectibility of man by his own ingenuity and the blessing of a divine providence was daily affirmed .
27 [ Article 8 concerned the extension of federal law to the former GDR ; Article 9 concerned exceptions when law of the GDR is to remain valid , and Article 10 concerned the application of the law of the European Communities . ]
28 Yet that was what went into the archaeologist 's notebook : ‘ … appears to be a man … one vertebrae directly east of the head … ’
29 Although bureaux often dream of the luxury of a receptionist , few have them .
30 In short , whereas there is not the possibility of using an argument from analogy to answer factual questions about time on the Sun , there is the possibility when it comes to people 's feelings , and so , being predisposed by the second reason to think that there is some sort of connection between moaning and the pain-language , we naturally fall into the trap of confusing valid fact-establishing arguments from analogy with invalid meaning-establishing ones , and produce the well-known argument that I am , in general , justified in applying ‘ mental ’ language to other people by the fact that they behave as I do when I 'm in a certain state of mind .
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