Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Where Pamela eagerly restores the chapel in the house in Lincolnshire , the one at Sotherton in Mansfield Park signifies an age that is past and irrecoverable .
2 But , of course , having a system of beliefs or attitudes also conditions the way we look at the world ; what we actually see .
3 The conceits point to a monstrous self-perversion , the forfeiting of integrity and the living out of a lie at which , moreover , his mind or heart knowingly connives .
4 In addition , removal of the protective vegetation cover and its replacement with a crop or pasture often results in accelerated soil erosion that exacerbates nutrient deficits .
5 A band of singers or musicians also offers a context and an opportunity for training in Christian discipleship .
6 The Bingo of the housewife or pensioner certainly has its social value but if the relation-ship is addictive even this can become just as consuming as a Poker school or greyhound race .
7 Thou or You forms are frequently used to address personifications , at which point the Friend or Mistress often slips into the third person , as part of an imagined triangle .
8 Where Lermoos really comes into its own , however , is as walking country .
9 An originating application , petition or an appeal to the county court is served in accordance with the rules for a fixed date summons unless an enactment or rule otherwise provides ( Ord 3 , rr 4(6) , 5 and 6(6) ) .
10 ( 3 ) Affidavit , if any , but an affidavit is not necessary on the hearing of applications unless an enactment or rule specifically requires .
11 The second is transfer pricing : a subject which has received considerable attention in academic study , but where practice frequently seems to be restricted to what in theory may be regarded as the least satisfactory approaches .
12 Coopers & Lybrand now audits the whole of the Royal Insurance global network , including the US interests that were once the domain of KPMG .
13 ( 1 ) For the purposes of arts 5 and 7 ( see above ) : ( a ) the value of an action for a sum of money , whether specified or not , is the amount which the plaintiff or applicant reasonably expects to recover ; ( b ) an action for specified relief other than a sum of money : ( i ) has a value equal to the amount of money which the plaintiff or applicant could reasonably state to be the financial worth of the claim to him , or ( ii ) where there is no such amount , has no quantifiable value .
14 ( 4 ) In determining the value of an action under paragraph ( 1 ) ( a ) : ( a ) the sum which the plaintiff or applicant reasonably expects to recover shall be reduced by the amount of any debt which he admits that he owes to a defendant in that action and which arises from the circumstances which give rise to the action ; ( b ) no account shall be taken of a possible finding of contributory negligence , except to the extent , if any , that such negligence is admitted ; ( c ) where the plaintiff seeks an award of provisional damages as described in s 32A(2) ( a ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 , no account shall be taken of the possibility of a future application for further damages ; ( d ) the value shall be taken to include sums which , by virtue of s 22 of the Social Security Act 1989 , are required to be paid to the Secretary of State .
15 Mourning and depression are not seen as overlapping through different processes ; rather , early loss or bereavement actually produces the vulnerability to psychiatric disorder ( which may not necessarily be depression ) .
16 Delivery of air cargo to a named consignee or agent merely requires his identification , and not a surrender of the air waybill .
17 Indeed , TMA 1970 , s76 provides that a trustee who has authorised the receipt of profits arising from trust property by or by the agent of the person entitled thereto ( the beneficiary ) , shall not if : ( a ) that person or agent actually receives the profits under that authority ; and ( b ) the trustee makes a return of the name , address and profits of that person be required to do any other act for the purposes of the assessment of that person to income tax .
18 As the stent is left in the distal part of the CBD , a future hepaticojejunostomy or choledochoduodenostomy still remains possible as was shown in one of our patients .
19 It is the period during which a boy or girl also grows from a child to an adult in body , mind and personality — a considerable transformation .
20 Heterodoxy or heresy originally arises as opposed to doxa , which takes the shape of ‘ orthodoxy ’ to defend itself from the heretical challenge .
21 Where Boulestin never falters or misleads is in the sureness of his taste and the sobriety of his ingredients even when his recipes are new inventions .
22 The extent to which either the adult or child within plays a significant part in our lives depends greatly on our own upbringing .
23 Refuge theory would predict that where forest now stands today , there would have been savanna and that the higher wetter country would have been the ‘ refugia ’ in glacial times .
24 Package or Product already exists
25 But if , by any chance , the reporter 's wife or husband also happens to be an Environmental Health Officer somewhere else , and happens to know that he or she is going off to do an interview , and say , ‘ Hey .
26 Maxwell argues that quality in health care must include elements of the following : 1 Appropriateness : the service or procedure is one that the individual or population actually needs .
27 It is , however , impossible to separate out processes acting at different scales and over different periods : a single volcanic eruption lasting hours or days sometimes leads to dust and gas being ejected into the atmosphere over a period of months and this in turn may lead to global climatic fluctuations over years or decades .
28 Railway Tavern where Ted sometimes drops in to meet her on Friday nights .
29 Role-play or drama also has an important place in history teaching with young children .
30 The idea of the individual being composed of different interpenetrating and interdependent layers or planes also emphasizes how artificial the distinction is between mental and physical illness .
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