Example sentences of "[subord] the [noun sg] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , where the accountant currently test checks 20 client files , he might now include a couple of controlled trusts . |
2 | An aggressive manoeuvre in wave sailing , where the sailor suddenly changes course whilst on the face to bring himself back down to the bottom of the wave . |
3 | Neighbours on the housing estate where the family live described Mr Adams as a hard-working quiet man . |
4 | The majority held that , whilst an honest but unreasonable mistake would negative liability , such a defence should be put to the jury only where the defendant expressly asserted belief in consent and where there was some evidence beyond his mere assertion . |
5 | The wine mellowed the atmosphere between them , and Blanche felt less hurried than the week before to extract information from him . |
6 | Although the law explicitly allowed judges to be members of political parties , it was felt that suspension of involvement would be in keeping with the court 's function to provide independent rulings . |
7 | Then the flow ceases although the tyre still contains air . |
8 | Although the unit obviously benefits girls who have tended either not to do very well in school , or who were regular truants , there is a tendency for more scholastically-minded girls to do worse educationally than they would have in school . |
9 | Although the PS generally backed Mitterrand 's prosecution of the war , two notable exceptions were the former Foreign Minister ( PS ) , Claude Cheysson , and the Defence Minister , Jean-Pierre Chevènement who resigned on Jan. 29 [ ibid ; see also p. 38299 ] . |
10 | There would be a danger that although the authority reasonably suspected goods were dangerous , they would feel bound to delay serving a notice until they consulted the trader , whereas , without a duty to consult , they would have served forthwith . |
11 | There would be a danger that although the authority reasonably suspected goods were dangerous , they would feel bound to delay serving a notice until they consulted the trader , whereas , without a duty to consult , they would have served forthwith . |
12 | Although the distributor actually purchases goods from the manufacturer to resell on his own account , he is much more than just another customer . |
13 | Although the mite rarely kills bees , it weakens and deforms them , reducing their ability to make honey . |
14 | Although the DIA clearly had plans for him , it was evidently in no hurry to send him back to the Middle East . |
15 | Although the French now controlled Saigon and the other towns the rural areas were largely in Viet Minh hands . |
16 | At the end of the five-day meeting , participants stressed the " unique nature " of the RDC and the risk of " civil war " which a multiparty system would bring , although the congress also approved guarantees of individual freedom and free expression . |
17 | The new lounge somehow needed new furniture , so the Club actively sought donations towards it , a practice that established gifts ( cash or kind ) as a regular method of supplementing the lamentably low income . |
18 | After all , the evening stayed mild , so the fire never got lit . |
19 | It was about to be discontinued by its Colorado makers until the war dramatically boosted demand . |
20 | Gorbad 's wound causes him to become weaker and weaker , until the Waaagh gradually loses impetus . |
21 | Acid drinks like orange juice should not be taken in large quantities : it may be preferable to squeeze or liquidize fresh fruit and dilute it with plain water , if the patient particularly likes fruit juices . |
22 | If the hospitality etc. takes place during the day , has annual leave/flexi–leave been approved ? |
23 | One can see what happens if the animal sometimes receives food on pecking a disk , and sometimes does not . |
24 | In other words , the Court held that , if the fight merely involves assault or battery , consent can be effective as a defence . |
25 | If the government now rejects Ratliff 's offer , but fails to compensate the Pitcairn islanders , it will certainly be accused of callously placing the survival of animals and plants before that of people . |
26 | We are some way from the context of the debate , but if the Minister really wants evidence of how appallingly badly the service is being delivered , I shall be extremely glad to send him the 20-page Tower Watch survey of Archway Tower social security office . |
27 | ( iv ) If the creditor is aware , or ought to have been aware , that the surety has been subjected to undue influence by the debtor , it would be unlikely to be sufficient if the creditor merely took steps to ensure that the surety understood the nature of the liability he or she was accepting . |
28 | This is useful for fields containing data such as passwords ( which are not echoed to the screen for security reasons ) where it is impossible to see if the field already contains characters . |
29 | It would be self-contained if the system only allowed Men … |
30 | If the landlord incorrectly charges VAT , the tenant , strictly , can not recover it . |