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

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1 One is to say that there are subtle differences which explain alleged inconsistencies , as for example between banning experiments altogether or after 14 days yet allowing later abortions .
2 Long years ago , we made a tryst with destiny , and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge , not wholly or in full measure , but very substantially .
3 A large majority of residents in all areas of the borough worked locally or within easy reach of East London .
4 By an amended respondent 's notice the natural mother supported the local authority 's appeal on the grounds advanced by their notice of appeal and further or alternatively sought to contend that the judge ( 1 ) had been wrong in law , fact or both to hear and determine the applications for leave when the mother was not a party to the applications and was not aware of them and the judge had not been apprised properly or at all of her wishes in the matter ; ( 2 ) had acted contrary to the rules of natural justice and to section 10(9) ( d ) ( ii ) of the Act of 1989 ; and ( 3 ) ought to have required the mother to be notified of the application pursuant to rule 4.3(2) ( b ) of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 , rule 4.4 and Appendix III .
5 ‘ The third defendant denies the plaintiffs ' claim against him but if contrary to his contentions he is held liable to the plaintiffs , he claims against you to be indemnified against the plaintiffs ' claims and the costs of this action , alternatively contribution to such extent of the plaintiffs ' claims as the court may think fit , on the grounds that ( 1 ) at all material times , you were the accountants retained by and advising the plaintiffs and each of them in respect of the proposed transaction ( and in particular the financial aspects thereof ) in relation to which the said alleged liability of the plaintiffs and each of them to [ B.M.T. ] was incurred ; ( 2 ) in about the period from January to September 1983 , you acted in breach of contract and negligently towards the plaintiffs and each of them in that you failed to advise them properly or at all with regard to the said proposed transaction and the financial aspects thereof and in particular failed to explain the full nature and extent thereof to the plaintiffs and each of them and/or failed to advise the plaintiffs as to the commercial prudence of the same and/or the risks inherent in proceeding with the same and/or failed to warn them not to enter into the same ; ( 3 ) that in so far as any financial information was or may have been communicated by the third defendant he did so in reliance upon information supplied by you .
6 Treaty if they arose expressly or by necessary implication .
7 ‘ under English law , a convicted prisoner , in spite of his imprisonment , retains all civil rights which are not taken away expressly or by necessary implication …
8 Thus , there is no authority to make rules modifying fiduciary rights and obligations unless the enabling statute , here the FSA , gives it expressly or by necessary implication .
9 M All provisions of this agreement which are not expressly or by necessary implication to merge and be extinguished in the transfer hereunder shall continue in full force and effect after completion .
10 1184 is to be read as an authority requiring that the position of principal and agent must be created either expressly or by ostensible authority between the creditor and the debtor , as a necessary ingredient to affect the principal with the malefactions of the debtor , the decision in Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon did not require such a conclusion .
11 And within or without these dancing shapes and from deep within the brighter flame of my own imagination I can escape any pressure from any source .
12 Judicial review is the process by which the courts decide whether public bodies have acted within or beyond those powers .
13 Once a practice has become well established in terms of the relationship within or between different organs of the state , finding recognition in works of authority and by those involved in its operation , then it may be said to have reached the status of a convention .
14 This may range from small areas of earthworks within or at one end of a settlement , to large areas of earthworks with only a few farms and cottages in use today .
15 Whether the payment is made within or after fourteen days of service , if the plaintiff elects to accept the sum he must within 21 days after receipt by him of the notice of payment into court or , if the notice is received less than three days before the return day , then before the hearing of the action begins , give notice of his acceptance to the court and to every other party ( Ord 11 , r 3(1) ) .
16 Police determination to control the volume and the effect of picketing made movement around the country and demonstrations at collieries extremely difficult ; ‘ much secondary picketing was prevented from taking place , effectively or at all , by police action rather than the intervention of the civil courts , and it is this factor that is at the heart of complaints that the police broke the strike , or were used to break it ’ ( Wallington , 1985 : 148 ) .
17 Hopefully , all players at all levels will now realise that rugby is a game to be played by players standing on their feet and that those who wilfully fall on or over other players on the ground to prevent the ball being played will be penalised immediately .
18 A complimentary excursion to the Dolomites for all guests staying 12 or 14 nights arriving on or between 8–23 May and 11–13 Sep .
19 Excursion included to Cattolica di Stilo or Gerace for guests staying 7 nights or more arriving on or between 11 May–8 June .
20 Complimentary farm preserves for guests staying 7 nights arriving on or between 1 Jun–8 July and 19 Aug–13 Sep .
21 £60 reduction for all honeymoon couples staying 5 nights arriving on or between 1 July and 27 Aug .
22 Guests staying 7 nights or more arriving on or between 4 Jul–22 Aug are entitled to 3 hours of tennis or squash per week .
23 An evening excursion by boat to the islands ( weather permitting ) for all guests staying 14 nights arriving on or between 6 Jun–12 Sep .
24 £20 reduction for honeymoon couples and guests aged over 65 staying 14 nights arriving on or between 23 May–20 Jun and 5–20 Sep .
25 Guests staying 7 nights or more arriving on or between 9 May–23 May and 19–30 Sep are entitled to 5 hours of tennis per week .
26 £66 reduction for all guests staying 14 nights arriving on or between 2 May–13 June , 1 and 26 Sept–23 Oct .
27 Excursion for guests staying 14 nights arriving on or between 2 May–10 July , 22 Aug–11 Sep .
28 A complimentary excursion to the medieval village of Canale and to Lake Tenno for all guests staying 7 nights or more arriving on or between 8–29 May and 11–25 Sep .
29 She may be contacted on or at head office on .
30 It is opposed to the occasion value ( true on or for some particular occasion ) which Bolinger sees in adjectives in the postnominal attributive position .
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