Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Things which affect the person as a whole are of much greater importance than those affecting only a part .
2 For example , the NRA are talking about making buoyancy aids compulsory on the Thames and if that happens then the idea will spread elsewhere like wildfire .
3 If this sounds rather a lot it is worth noting that other word processors that offer similar facilities make similar demands of your hardware .
4 For example , after the initiating event the electrical power system might succeed in supplying the essential power needs , or it might fail ; if it succeeds then the ECCS might succeed or fail ; and if this fails , then the fission-product scrubbing system , which removes radioactive material that has been released into the reactor 's containment building , might succeed or fail ; finally if this fails then the containment , the ultimate barrier preventing fission products escaping into the environment , might succeed or fail .
5 If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process .
6 A meeting with the council is about to take place , and if all goes well the pool and performance bowl will be dug out and made skateable again .
7 In these countries , a certain income equality has been achieved in the past 40 years , if one leaves aside the party privilegentsia , black-marketeers and writers or performers with access to foreign earnings .
8 If necessary put together a group of people who you know will be sceptical and try the presentation out on them first .
9 The most fundamental is the type of magma present since this influences both the type of eruption and the nature of the erupted material .
10 In market maker systems the time at which historic trades are published is of considerable importance , since this gives away the market maker 's position .
11 ‘ My name is Cara Kingsdale , ’ she smiled on , and , when that brought forth no response , she was left with nothing to do but press on .
12 This statement paved the way for and was indeed reiterated in Roberts in which the Court of Appeal held that consent had on the facts been terminated where there was a formal deed of separation , even though this lacked both a non-cohabitation and a non-molestation clause .
13 It is probably as well to pause here a moment , in order to take a few social bearings against which to judge these accusations .
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