Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oxford University medical expert Dr Godfrey Fowler said Cherie 's addiction could have been caused by Amanda smoking when pregnant or while breast feeding .
2 Now it may be quite legitimate to point out that this or that minority group has vested interests which run counter to the interest or good of the great majority .
3 To conclude this section , I would like to suggest that there is a common presumption among theists who explore , in their different ways , the nature of God as light or as existence .
4 Indeed it was the accepted orthodoxy that battles should in general be avoided as too risky and that skill in manoeuvre was the real criterion of ability in a commander .
5 It seems clear that the poorest-quality rural housing persists where the traditional rural economy is still strongest and where urbanization levels are low ( Dunn et al .
6 Home ownership is high and while unemployment remains a factor , new developments have transformed parts of Stockton .
7 The grant-aid earned under the new Regulations was adequate but it was not generous and although class programmes were extended to new centres and programmes expanded in existing branches , the costs of provision also increased and the District required overdraft facilities until 1950 when a small surplus was secured .
8 Generally , Keynesians argue that increases in money supply have a small and uncertain effect on aggregate demand because the L curve is elastic an unstable and because investment is not very responsive to changes in interest rates ; but that any increase that does occur in aggregate demand is likely to affect output and employment if there is demand-deficient unemployment : AS is relatively elastic until full employment is approached .
9 Neath then won a ruck in Bridgend 's 22 and after Laity had committed two defenders , Barclay had a clear overlap to the corner .
10 I knew it was wrong but as time went on I found that despite myself I was hoping that Iraq would win .
11 This chapter follows the COB Rules in referring to SFA members as dealing as principal or as agent depending on the circumstances .
12 If the complaint turns out to be more serious or if agreement can not be reached on a resolution , it must be referred back for a full investigation .
13 ‘ Of course , today 's JA Ashton is likely to be very different from that of our original concept when far fewer people had bank accounts , when the great majority of customers were male and when credit cards had barely hit the scene . ’
14 Among other things , he opposed the City Elections Act of 1725 and as sheriff ( 1729–30 ) facilitated the acquittal of Richard Franklin , the printer of the Craftsman , who had been prosecuted by the government for seditious libel .
15 They build up a taxonomy that relies on whether the preferences of the electorate are seen as fixed or varying and whether government capability is seen as strategic or responsive .
16 Yes my Lord er you can see that er on page one in paragraph one two , he is a partner in a firm of he qualified as a solicitor in nineteen seventy three and became a partner in nineteen seventy six and since qualifying , so that er some twenty five years ago , he has dealt primarily with commercial and residential conveyancing and his contained in paragraph one and three er he 's been asked to advise on the extent of the duty of professional care and skill in relation to Mr financing the transaction and the extent to which they were under an obligation to advise Mr of any opportunity to rescind .
17 All Banks are now going out of their way to be as professional as possible and as customer friendly as that professionalism will allow .
18 The reason for this however is that the base is low and unless population growth is strictly controlled this increase will result in little or no per capita benefit .
19 Because there was a tremendous trade between York and the low countries and between York and low and and North Germany .
20 So , so what we 're talking , we 're not saying you know there are groups and there 're individuals and there 's a gap in between , what we 're saying is there 's a kind of continuum from very groupie groups where the individual is , is practically hypnotized by the , by , by , by , by the group to erm more or less complete individualism where individuals belong to , to emotional groups that are very , very weak and where identification with the with the sentries is pretty pretty minimal .
21 Here one is dealing with social situations which are relatively unexplored and where sample surveys may be quite inappropriate .
22 Shildon displayed the confidence of the experienced professional and as Rain relayed the story of Shildon 's investigation into MacQuillan 's business life , Wickham found the impression reinforced .
23 Well if you did n't there 'd be so much change on the bail that they all start to fall off and there 'd be all one big muddle cos that and as chain coming down that used to come right down into the chain locker to the bottom of the ships .
24 This is normally done by the vendor appointing the purchaser as sub-contractor or as agent .
25 No later Turkish author really deals with the problem except Ismail Belig , who , in his article on Molla Yegan , states that the latter succeeded Molla Fenari as muderris at the Manastir medrese in 771/1369–70 and as kadi of Bursa in 822/1419 when Molla Fenari went on the pilgrimage and spent some time in Egypt on his return .
26 Within the space of only eight years , although desperately ill and while painting and illustrating as well , he completed some sixty short stories , all later published posthumously , three novels , and a quarter of a million words of journals .
27 The response to treatment is usually rapid and if diarrhoea persists coccidiosis should be considered as a complicating factor .
28 Unnatural conditions became natural and as time passed it was more and more difficult to believe that there was any other life beyond that which went on inside the wire .
29 We avoid areas of very high technology … [ and ] businesses which are highly capital intensive and where decision-making has to be centralised . ’
30 At end cross road , take signposted bridleway via gate opposite and turn left in field ; faint grassy path gradually diverges from hedge on left and where bank of trees immediately on right ends , track becomes very clear and zigzags downhill .
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