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

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1 To take the photograph or make the sketch is an offence ; so is it to reproduce it , wholly or in part , in a newspaper or elsewhere ’ .
2 It is fair to add , however , that voluntary initiatives do emerge and prosper , sometimes financed , wholly or in part , by the statutory sector .
3 To take the photograph or make the sketch is an offence ; so is it to reproduce it , wholly or in part , in a newspaper or elsewhere ’ .
4 If the war was not the cause of that subsequent economic growth — either wholly or in part — then clearly it did not seriously inhibit it .
5 No doubt the Divisional Court would often wish to read the document first before ordering its disclosure wholly or in part .
6 7 Certificates at the end of the petition : ( a ) the period of search for prior petitions has been reduced to three years ; ( b ) where a statutory demand is based wholly or in part on a county court judgment the following certificate , which replaces the affidavit or county court search , is to be added : " I/We certify that on the day of 19 I/we attended on the County Court and was/were informed by an officer of the court that no money had been paid into court in the action or matter .
7 The trustee must examine every proof of debt and admit it wholly or in part for dividend .
8 This structural information includes measures of horizontal fragmentation ( eg number of trade unions involved in each bargaining group ) and also vertical fragmentation ( eg whether bargaining takes place wholly or in part at national , company , or plant level ) .
9 If the portfolio consists of gilts either wholly or in part , options may be purchased in the two gilts on offer : Conv 92% 2005 and Treasury 12% 1995 .
10 These three ninth-century writers purveyed a similar message in their own times to audiences made up wholly or in part of lay nobles .
11 If listed building consent is given to demolish a building , either wholly or in part , the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments has to be notified so that it has the opportunity to make a record of it .
12 Other than that , though , it is dependent on other nations either wholly or in part for products such as bauxite , copper , lead , tungsten , tin , nickel , phosphates , potash , rice , corn , cotton , silk , coffee , tobacco , and forestry products , among others .
13 An action may be commenced : ( 1 ) in the court for the district in which the defendant or one of the defendants resides or carries on business ; ( 2 ) in the court for the district in which the cause of action wholly or in part arose or ; ( 3 ) in the case of a default action , in any court ( Ord 4 , r 2(1) ) .
14 An action against the Crown must be commenced in the court for the district in which the cause of action wholly or in part arose or , in the case of a default action , in any court .
15 The judge has power under s 65(1) of the 1984 Act to refer to the district judge or to a referee ( N 280 ) for inquiry and report : ( 1 ) any proceedings which require any prolonged examination of documents or any scientific or local investigation which can not , in the opinion of the judge , conveniently be made before him ; ( 2 ) any proceedings where the question in dispute consists wholly or in part of matters of account ; ( 3 ) with the consent of the parties , any other proceedings ; ( 4 ) subject to any right to have particular cases tried with a jury , any question arising in any proceedings .
16 If a plaintiff or applicant desires to discontinue wholly or in part any proceedings against all or any of the parties , he must give notice ( N 279 ) to every such party ( Ord 18 , r 1 ) .
17 Was he obliged to act wholly or in part on the evidence and submissions made by the parties ?
18 7.7.2 not to do or omit anything that could cause any policy of insurance on or in relation to the Premises to become void or voidable wholly or in part nor ( unless the Tenant shall have previously notified the Landlord and have agreed to pay the increased premium ) anything by which additional insurance premiums may become payable This does not seem unreasonable .
19 Their argument is very close to , if not based upon , a weak version of the " Sapir-Whorf hypothesis " which holds that the way people view the world is determined wholly or in part by the structure of their native language , and that concepts encoded in one language need not be encoded in another .
20 Under section 91 , the need to offer pre-emptive rights may be excluded by a provision in the memorandum or articles of a private company — either wholly or in relation to allotments of a particular description .
21 In fact , it is only certain single unemployed people who are wholly reliant upon Unemployment , Benefit ; most of the registered unemployed are dependent , wholly or in pan , on Supplementary Benefit ( see Social Security Statistics , 1986 ) .
22 ‘ Any private seller who makes a factual statement about the goods he is selling , verbally or in writing , can be held to account if what he says is inaccurate . ’
23 Before you make any statement , either verbally or in writing , make sure you have the facts .
24 Radiation in the optical range and at radio frequencies can be detected either locally or at Earth stations .
25 However , it is suggested that the vendor should not adopt this " scatter gun " approach but instead disclose specific information and salient points expressly or by reference .
26 It was said in Godden v. Hales ( 1686 ) that Parliament was entitled to ignore any provision in an earlier Act purporting to prevent the Act being repealed in the normal way , that is either expressly or by implication .
27 It has been suggested that this norm has altered and that the courts will recognise as valid only legislation which has been passed by both houses and given the royal assent , has not been repealed expressly or by implication and which accords with our obligations under community law .
28 Where the statutory provision deals with the same area , the prerogative may be extinguished either expressly or by implication .
29 The judge erred in law in holding that in mortgage proceedings if a mortgagee failed to seek an order for costs then the mortgagor could apply for the costs to be taxed on an appropriate basis ; if no order was made the mortgagor could require that the costs of the mortgage proceedings be referred by the master taking the account to the taxing master for taxation pursuant to R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 24 ; ( 3 ) that a provision in the mortgage deed providing expressly or by implication the basis on which costs were to be taxed was not then binding on the court and the judge also erred when he held that in mortgage proceedings a provision entitling the mortgagee to an indemnity against all costs , charges and expenses was void so far as it purports to exclude the jurisdiction of the court under section 51 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
30 Executive directors have a contractual relationship with the company which imposes on them , either expressly or by implication , an obligation to devote such attention to the business as is necessary properly to carry out their functions .
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