Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a good plan in residential areas where through traffic should be discouraged ; |
2 | Where through traffic can be diverted from ‘ environmental areas ’ to distributor roads already so busy that the additional vehicles go unnoticed , this approach can clearly produce net benefits . |
3 | Bear in mind that storage of furniture or goods for possible later use or for disposal will endanger the relief ; however , process plant left in premises generally will not . |
4 | National provision would therefore represent a reflection of such cumulative choices , and not a theoretical view of what the needs of the economy or of society might be . |
5 | They admit that the truths of revelation or of faith must be accessible to reason . |
6 | We have seen how the form of the relations between body size and the size of organs or of territory can be used to generate and test hypotheses . |
7 | And in fact , even with as many professionals as one would wish it 's often extremely difficult to actually engage people in treatment erm , and the whole process of getting people into treatment or into health can be very difficult , both for the young person and for the therapist or helper involved . |
8 | Although it would be possible to pursue the question of history in terms of such analyses of the forms of historicity , such an enquiry would take us on a very different path from that prompted by our original question , namely if poststructuralism can apparently be faulted by reference to a history which it neglects , where in Marxism can this history be found ? |
9 | If all else fails , compulsory treatment as an out-patient or in hospital may be an option . |
10 | None of the known stimulants of acid secretion present in beer given alone or in combination could be implicated . |
11 | On the other hand , a comparison with rescission and restitution at common law or in equity should not necessarily lead one to approach the construction of section 6(2) with the a priori disposition that the legislature wished to reproduce exactly the rules governing rescission and restitution at common law or in equity . |
12 | But where on earth could Dane be ? |
13 | A powerhead with or without adaptor can then be fitted to the top — I find the Rena C20 excellent in this role . |
14 | The distinction between operative know followed by the bare or to infinitive could be imputed to dialectal differences if , as Quirk et al. |
15 | What would turn me either to stone or to desperation would be the boredom of hearing the same thing over and over again . |
16 | The Royal Commission on Legal Services supported the proposals of the Evershed Committee , with the proviso that the judge at trial or on appeal should also be able to determine eligibility in cases where the point at issue does not emerge until later . |
17 | Just seeing an advertisement for cake or chocolates in a magazine or on television will be enough to push you into the kitchen and straight into the biscuit tin . |
18 | No mammal has been , or at present could be cloned in the way described for toads . |
19 | Caring for a partner , family member or friend at home or at work can be emotionally and physically exhausting . |
20 | On the 4th , 10th and 14th , the atmosphere at home or at work could be rather tense , so hold tight and simply wait until the Sun , your ruler , is at perfect angles with Mars on the 19th , when you can anticipate a happy ending to one melodrama . |
21 | Some parents find restricting drinks during the night or at bedtime can help . |
22 | Tickets booked by telephone or by post can be collected up to 5pm on the day of screening at MAC . |
23 | This provides that notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the articles ( so that no changes in the company 's constitution are required ) , one member present in person or by proxy shall be a quorum . |
24 | So that would be for example poster sites and that for example would be er point of sale . |
25 | In Harrison v. Duke of Rutland ( H.C. , 1893 ) it was held that a person who used the highway other than for passage could be sued for trespass . |
26 | I had a friend , an inspector in the " cop-shop " , and he advised that after breakfast would be early enough for that procedure . |
27 | ‘ I am afraid , ’ said Grimble , ‘ that after Christmas will be exactly too late . ’ |
28 | It suggested that submission obtained by threats other than of violence might suffice for rape and held that it should be left to the jury , with adequate direction from the judge , to make up its mind whether or not on the facts of each case the woman had truly consented . |
29 | Given the Committee 's proposals on buggery , this would have meant that a man who procured a woman 's submission to anal intercourse by threats other than of violence would not necessarily have been guilty of any offence . |
30 | On the other hand , acts of gross indecency procured by threat will become an offence and threats other than of violence will suffice . |