Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , in common with some previous research ( Sinfield 1968 ; Norris 1978 ; Townsend 1979 ; Walker 1982a ) , the results of the After Redundancy study raised questions about the precise distinctions between economic activity and inactivity and especially about the assumptions which underlie this crude dichotomy , a point I return to later .
2 The results of the special analysis of the After Redundancy study reported here add to previous research by showing that early retirement must be seen , not only as an alternative to secure employment , but as economic insecurity as well .
3 All these issues — the shape and stability of the L curve , the shape and stability of the I curve and the shape of the AS curve — are highly controversial .
4 The second example is similar to the first , but in the more familiar surroundings of a IF statement .
5 if you wish to use NOT to reverse the action of an IF statement it is important to ensure that the testable condition does actually evaluate to -1 for TRUE .
6 If the condition associated with the UNTIL statement is never met , the loop will execute for ever .
7 Nor were a dozen other heads of state who are not , I think going to request witnesses for an After Action Study . ’
8 Now the tense of the main verb , in other words not the bit in the when clause or the as soon as clause or whatever , normally virtually it gives it away because if it 's future in the main the chances are extremely high that it 's going to be future in French at least in the time clause .
9 In a because sentence , the reason is expressed by using a phrase which refers to the agent 's desire or aim ( e.g. , wanted to ) , whereas in a so sentence the reason is expressed by using a modal construction ( e.g. , would ) , which refers to the predicted result of the action .
10 In an IF statement , if the test is FALSE , the statements after ELSE will be executed .
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