Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As discussed in Chapter 1 , the total ban , in the case of non-consumer transactions applies only to liability for death or personal injury ( UCTA 1977 , s 2(1) ) and liability for breach of the implied warranties of good title and quiet possession implied by the SGA and the SGSA ( UCTA 1977 , ss 6(1) and 7(3A) ) .
2 Even so , the unpleasantness of these duties arises less from contact with things which the police consider either literally or metaphorically unclean ( such as decomposed bodies and the ‘ dregs and scum of society ’ ) , and more from the risk the police run of displaying emotion .
3 The Soviet Union has disintegrated into separate states , and the so-called Commonwealth of Independent States exists largely on paper as a desperate attempt to maintain some kind of economic and political cooperation .
4 Steve Stairs turns away in triumph after forcing Ben Deighan 's cross over the line for Farnham 's winner against Cranleigh .
5 The unlawful taking and driving away of vehicles goes well beyond damage to property .
6 The distribution of such InsP 3 - or ryanodine-sensitive calcium stores varies considerably from cell to cell .
7 A fine gold garland of flowers winds wildly in plasterwork around geometric patterns on the ceiling , gold and white Corinthian columns flank the grand double doors , and paintings of Greek friezes by Cipriani surmount the overdoors .
8 For Strathclyde , the damage through school fires varies widely from year to year , but rose to £6 million in 1991 .
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