Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Size is quickly adjusted with compression straps and full-length zipped gussets , although this system all adds to the sack 's 2.4kg . |
2 | As with malt whisky , much depends on a distiller 's source of water as well as how and where he ages his spirit . |
3 | Whether a particular level of credit payments should be seen as high or not obviously depends on the consumer 's income . |
4 | The apostles of Jesus were not merely witnesses to the Lord 's resurrection ( clearly an unrepeatable function in the historical sense ) , but also a source of decision-making or pastoral jurisdiction in the early communities . |
5 | Although it only appears in the sources c.1200 this may not be significant , for the chronicler does not refer to Eadric as Streona or to Edmund as Ironside , but there is eleventh-century evidence for both names . |
6 | So protests about the Government 's proposals to charge parents for extras ' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall wide of the mark . |
7 | We now have a system whereby the park authority not only learns of the farmers ' proposals in advance but also invariably ‘ approves ’ the proposals . |
8 | Bone is a living tissue which constantly adapts to the body 's changing requirements . |
9 | The Royal Mail generally evokes in the reader 's mind an image of a coachman with horn , and an armed guard , dashing through the night behind a team of six or more lathered horses . |
10 | Uppity is when she no longer agrees with the man 's definition of her appropriate role within the family . |
11 | subsidiaries of groups , often clients , which do not have adequate in-house corporate finance experience , where the subsidiary no longer fits with the group 's corporate strategy and , for listed groups , where the transaction is smaller than one their normal advisers would be used to . |
12 | Usually ministers are formally answerable to Parliament only for discharging their own responsibilities relating to sponsored bodies ( such as in terms of broad policy and general oversight ) , while responsibility for efficiency and day-to-day matters normally rests with the organizations ' own management . |
13 | It already operates in the country 's three most conflict-ridden provinces . |
14 | In this area we have Frame Technology 's FrameMaker which already runs on the Sun 386i and will shortly appear on the Next and Macintosh II platforms . |
15 | My dad he he usually goes to a pub er it is on I think it 's Road but instead of coming this way he goes all the way into town up the other end , you know past the Hotel , he lives at |
16 | Further investigation reveals that each bacterium contained a chain of crystals of an iron compound , known as lodestone or magnetite , which always points towards the Earth 's magnetic poles . |
17 | The writer goes on to make further points about the picture 's elements . |
18 | The results however are quite clear : positive cooperativity always occurs at the gal P1 promoter , independent of the C-terminal part of the α-subunit but is only observed with the intact wild-type enzyme at the lac promoter . |
19 | Time-out if administered firmly , insistently but gently , usually results in the child 's going to the chair or the hall like a lamb . |
20 | iteration with A1 on an arbitrary column quickly leads to the result unc Further delation leads at once to unc which completes the solution . |
21 | After entering the house the service pipe usually terminates in the householder 's main stopcock , which is where the house supply starts . |
22 | Where evidence is relevant , the court almost always relies on the chairman 's notes of evidence in tribunal proceedings , on the county court judge 's note , or on the transcript . |
23 | The therapeutic use of regression , which I am concerned with here , usually relates to a subject 's current life , and takes place purely at a psychological level . |
24 | The rail shape gradually changes throughout a board 's length ; unless you look carefully it is difficult to see the subtle changes involved . |
25 | At the national level , the degree of security provided for firms and individuals usually derives from the government 's maintenance of law , order and increasingly regulatory behaviour . |
26 | Since the beginning of the twentieth century , Chiswick was one of the homes of Sir Oswald Stoll 's ‘ Empire ’ theatres — another was at Shepherds Bush Green , which still remains as the B.B.C. 's television theatre — and although the Chiswick Empire was not always used for ‘ live ’ entertainment ( it became a cinema during the 1930s ) , it was one of the principle variety theatres in the Country and saw performances by all the principle artists from George Robey to Morecambe & Wise ; Petula Clark and Cliff Richards . |
27 | Whether or not it is correct , it quite clearly differs from the parents ' explicit account of their perception of how the decision has been reached and the implications it will have for George . |
28 | Campbell Allan , a director and substantial shareholder of the sausage casings company , also sits on the Panel 's appeals committee . |
29 | Lacan also refers to the subject 's appeal to the Other , which is when the subject demands a guarantee of absolute recognition from another , that goes beyond what the other human being can offer as a response . |
30 | It also depends on the doctor 's approach . |