Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( b ) having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building or that part of it or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person therein any grievous bodily harm . |
2 | There were eighty-eight photos or illustrations relating to this court case and the aftermath , virtually equalling the number found for all the other rape cases in the year . |
3 | The number of hours spent in lectures , tutorials or practicals varies for each individual . |
4 | ( i ) Must Community law and , in particular , the principles of freedom of establishment , non-discrimination on grounds of nationality and proportionality be interpreted as precluding a member state from stipulating as conditions for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) that the legal owners and beneficial owners and the charterers , managers and operators of the vessel must be nationals of that member state or companies incorporated in that member state , and that , in the latter case , at least 75 per cent . |
5 | Treaty for a member state to stipulate as conditions for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) that the legal owners and beneficial owners and the charterers , managers and operators of the vessel must be nationals of that member state or companies incorporated in that member state , and that , in the latter case , at least 75 per cent . |
6 | Treaty for a member state to stipulate as conditions for the registration of a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) that the legal owners and beneficial owners and the charterers , managers and operators of the vessel must be nationals of that member state or companies incorporated in that member state , and that , in the latter case , at least 75 per cent . |
7 | Treaty for a member state to stipulate the following requirements for registering a fishing vessel in its national register : ( a ) the owners and operators of the vessel must be citizens of the member state in question or companies incorporated in that state and , in the case of such a company , at least 75 per cent . |
8 | You understand that we shall be under no liability to pay any refund or compensation to or costs incurred by any person whose behaviour is thus unacceptable . |
9 | The Rules of Conduct and Codes of Practice may be amended , varied or rescinded as the Council may think fit and the Council may , in its absolute discretion , waive the provisions of any of the Rules of Conduct or Codes of Practice for a particular purpose or purposes expressed in such waiver and may revoke any waiver . |
10 | In any particular case or cases the Council shall have a power to waive in writing any of the provisions of these Rules for a particular purpose or purposes expressed in such waiver and to revoke such waiver . |
11 | Governors should then be introduced to the budget in some detail , particularly the major headings under which spending is planned and thus to the benefits or problems raised by this allocation . |
12 | 21.1 In the event that any or any part of the terms , conditions or provisions contained in this Agreement shall be determined invalid , unlawful or unenforceable to any extent such term , condition or provision shall be severed from the remaining terms , conditions and provisions which shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law . |
13 | ‘ ( 1 ) If on the application of the Secretary of State the court is satisfied — ( a ) that there is a reasonable likelihood that any person will contravene any provision of — ( i ) rules or regulations made under this Chapter ; ( ii ) sections 47 , 56 , 57 , or 59 above ; … ( c ) that any person has contravened any such provision or condition and that there are steps that could be taken for remedying the contravention , the court may grant an injunction restraining the contravention … or , as the case may be , make an order requiring that person and any other person … knowingly concerned in the contravention to take such steps as the court may direct to remedy it . |
14 | A hierarchy exists when there is a system of people or things ranked into some kind of order . |
15 | The names of other land owners or tenants appearing on this map of Halling are : Sir Richard Luson or Leveson , Mersham-Marsham , Lord Cobham , Thomas Usher , Dalison . |
16 | Another possibility is to have double-hinged solid wooden shutters or panels made for each side of the window , again from ceiling to floor . |
17 | You can also use HGW to prepare your handouts which give your audience a printed , condensed copy of your presentation with up to six slides per page and can add text , drawings or symbols to appear on each page . |
18 | 3.16 Any references to a specific statute include any statutory extension or modification amendment or re-enactment of such statute and any regulations or orders made under such statute and any general reference to " statute " or " statutes " includes any regulations or orders made under such statute or statutes |
19 | 3.16 Any references to a specific statute include any statutory extension or modification amendment or re-enactment of such statute and any regulations or orders made under such statute and any general reference to " statute " or " statutes " includes any regulations or orders made under such statute or statutes |
20 | Although he saw selection as a plausible hypothesis that confirmed the scientist 's right to investigate the question , he had major reservations about the mechanism and preferred to believe that evolution occurred through saltations or leaps produced by some mechanism internal to the organism . |
21 | There was no pool of academics or professionals contributing to this talk ; it was a speech very much from the heart , and the thoughts expressed — mocked by the tabloids , needless to say , as philosophical ramblings — are still very relevant today . |
22 | Why the French would have had 50 books , folios & sets published by this time . |
23 | What the psychiatrists or psychoanalysts make of this condition I do not know . |
24 | ‘ ( 1 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by a person on whom a notice has been served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there the information or documents required by that notice and of exercising the powers conferred by subsection ( 5 ) of that section . |
25 | A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document ; that is , the label and the information or documents found under that label should match . |
26 | One useful tip is that , towards the end when there are few chairs left , have two children or adults stand at either end of the room . |
27 | The ‘ headlands ’ , where the horses or tractors turn at either end of the ridges , constitute too large a proportion of a smallholder 's roots field to be allowed to lie fallow , but they can not be cultivated and sown until the inter-row hoeing is completed . |
28 | You will find our Representatives in most areas and resorts featured in this brochure waiting to help smooth your way . |
29 | As well as notes on how to use the flashcards and the masters , the Teacher 's Guide offers a wealth of suggestions for further activities , games and projects to use with each unit of Chatterbox 1 and 2 . |
30 | avoid the circumstances and contacts associated with that addiction : iii . |