Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [conj] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But can you think of anybody for yourself who you could think of who over the recently or over the in the past few centuries or closer to home have shown the gifts of the Holy Spirit in their lives ?
2 I 'll play the odd game for the Harlequins Gentlemen for some exercise and also in charity events , but that is all ’ — PAUL ACKFORD ( former England lock ) on rumours that he might be persuaded to return to the international scene .
3 In urban areas deregulation may have the effects of encouraging smaller vehicles and hence increasing congestion , of destroying the benefits of integration of the network , and of causing losses of service in some areas and particularly at evenings and weekends .
4 But dividing up the existing budget to reflect new priorities meant giving more in some areas and less in others .
5 The NCC has identified this habitat as urgently in need of protection since only about 3% remains .
6 If you eat more on some days and less on others , you will shed weight just as successfully as if you stuck to the same number of calories each day .
7 To complicate matters some cells behave linearly under some conditions and non-linearly under others .
8 To accommodate it on the upflow tube we 've had to trim off another inch or so of piping with the hacksaw .
9 Dr Anthony Ayles , of the Hermitage Group practice in Edinburgh , is one of several GPs who offer this service but only to patients he considers are at risk from heart disease — those with a close relative who developed coronary problems before 50 , those who smoke , have high blood pressure , are overweight , diabetic or take little exercise .
10 Amid the stark , and in places green-hued contours of the half mile or so of cliff and tumbled boulders that is Froggatt , there exists a wealth of entertaining and varied climbing .
11 According to these data , for instance , from the aspect of the viability of the fetus , it is better to have a second child at ages 30–34 than a first child at this age or even at age 24–29 years .
12 The " dress of thought " metaphor retains some appropriacy but only by virtue of an impression , difficult to justify , that the formal tail is wagging the semantic dog .
13 Leave another yard or so of rope above the bottle .
14 Children described to the interviewers how they had been referred to the library to find information on Inuits and Eskimos in basic studies , Scott of the Antarctic in history , and Alexander Fleming in science , while one child described how : In RE sometimes Miss asks us to go and find out ( like ) some information and also in literacy ( like ) there are some people who write letters backwards and Miss asks us to go back and see if we could find any .
15 Talks between Bangladesh and Myanma during January and February had yielded few results and so in March the Bangladesh government launched a diplomatic offensive in an attempt at spurring the international community into preventing a major tragedy occurring .
16 Mario and his brother both did some racing while still in Italy : in miniature , underpowered versions of grand prix cars called Formula Junior .
17 The Faculty of Homoeopathy produces a list of all homoeopathic doctors practising in this country and abroad with indications as to whether they are private or NHS practitioners .
18 Another triumph as well for organiser Lyn David , the lock keeper and recently awarded the British Empire Medal .
19 The report , undertaken by independent scientists at the request of the International Atomic Energy Agency and other UN bodies , has been fiercely criticized by some environmentalists and also by officials in the Ukraine and Belorussia — the regions worst affected by the accident .
20 The national clearinghouses co-operate to some extent but largely through exchanges of information and teaching material .
21 6.1 As respects all information as is directly or indirectly communicated to it by another Party ( hereinafter called the supplying Party ) under the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Project ( including technical information or otherwise relating in any manner to the business or affairs of such other Party ) the recipient Party hereby undertakes to the supplying Party that it will until five years after Completion or abandonment of the Project treat the same as ( and use all reasonable endeavours to procure that the same be kept ) confidential and will not disclose the same to any other person without prior written consent of such other Party in each case except to the extent that it is reasonably necessary in or for the purposes of the exercise of the rights and licences granted to it pursuant to this Agreement .
22 8.7 In the event that any proceedings are brought against other than in the circumstances described in clause 8.5 ( and including , but not limited to , those arising out of any acts or omissions of in its exercise of its rights under this Agreement or otherwise in connection with alleged defects in the Licensed Products ) , will at 's option either give all assistance reasonably required by in connection with such proceedings or take over their conduct .
23 It had been recognised for some time that only through rationalisation into larger productive and distributive units could the movement overcome the damaging rivalries among societies in the same neighbourhood , and through economies of scale promote further growth .
24 Indeed , the available evidence supports the opposite conclusion : expenditure is greatest in areas of least need and lowest in areas of greatest need .
25 Good RE teaching is about the historical facts and the literature of the main world religions and it allows the young to study the beliefs and attitudes held by the adherents of these religions and also by humanists .
26 Once again a big thank you to everyone involved in these projects and best of luck to you all for future fund raising activities .
27 Five boards were sawn off either side and once from end to end , and when these ten , destined for side panelling , were cut , the log was turned , and thirty boards of narrower width sawn for end panels , thus utilising all the wood possible . ’
28 It flowed from a degree of social disorganization within these corporations and also from patterns of differential association amongst its higher-level officials .
29 They were all laughing , and she was amazed at the feeling of camaraderie among these men and particularly at Charlie 's obvious standing amongst them , for all four looked to be in their mid-forties .
30 He will be long remembered , valued and respected by me for the development of a movement which firmly established " People 's Art " as part of the expectation of education for each person and especially for children .
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