Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | has just completed an up-date for the Teachers ’ Directory to include all the newly qualified teachers and new addresses , telephone numbers etc. where known of established Q.T 's . |
2 | This is to be distinguished from bribing , where the treat is offered up-front or mixed with the meal as a lure to entice the dog to eat . |
3 | By this approach invasive fetal sampling techniques may be avoided entirely or limited to those cases where confirmation of a positive diagnosis is desirable . |
4 | Expenditure is permitted only where authorized by a candidate , a candidate 's election agent , or a person authorized in writing by the agent . |
5 | Search at the police station should not be undertaken as a matter of routine but only where justified under Lindley v. Rutter . |
6 | He could n't see what the men were doing most of the time , because they were either inside or hidden by buildings . |
7 | Among its recommendations were ( i ) the creation of vents and energy absorption systems which would dissipate the force of an explosion ; ( ii ) the repositioning of cargo containers to ensure that any explosive energy was either directed outwards or absorbed by other baggage containers ; and ( iii ) improving flight recorders so that they continued working after a power failure . |
8 | So far did the experience lie beyond the normal province of time , she could not later tell whether it lasted for moments only or extended into hours . |
9 | In a broader sense it includes all relatives living together or accepted as a family , including adopted persons . |
10 | Relevant statutory provisions may be grouped together or scattered through the judgment . |
11 | Essential oils can be used alone or blended with other essences to make delightful perfumes . |
12 | A section is a mere point in the textual hyper-medium and can rarely be consulted alone or understood without reference to other documents . |
13 | It is made of cotton alone or mixed with wool . |
14 | Multiple regression analysis showed no increase in the correlation when the villous height/crypt depth ratio and intraepithelial lymphocyte count together where compared with the cellobiose/ mannitol % ( multiple r=0.50 ) . |
15 | But England had a lead of 123 , if much than hoped for , and the light was about to become discouraging for batsmen once more . |
16 | According to UBS Phillips & Drew , building societies survived the downturn in the housing market better than expected in 1992 ; the brokers forecast that falls in pre-tax profits will average only 7% . |
17 | As it turns out , however , both fared better than expected in an election which produced something positive for almost everyone . |
18 | Neither Pasok nor Synaspismos seemed capable of capitalizing on the unpopularity of the government 's austerity measures , and the ND did better than expected in the municipal elections of October 1990 [ see p. 37785 ] . |
19 | You will know how many rows there should be to the inch ( centimetre ) , all you need to do is to work a number of rows less than given in the instructions before finishing the sleeve . |
20 | A weight loss of only 1 lb ( 0.4 kg ) in the previous week ( less than expected for the effort put in ) . |
21 | He nodded eagerly and left with his dog . |
22 | He found them quickly enough and returned to the pub . |
23 | After an inauspicious début as part of a band , Amos went solo and relocated to London . |
24 | Svend thanked her warmly and talked about next year ; she would see the exhibit then , and he would welcome any suggestions she had for its display . |
25 | Calm water : Mushroom anemones seem to fare much better if placed in quiet areas of the tank , where the current is n't strong enough to actually move the disc of the polyp . |
26 | D had the same complaint about C. B and C also admitted to finding it very difficult to manage their immediate subordinates , C and D respectively , who seemed to do better if treated as colleagues and left alone . |
27 | Spring is generally the season in which to sow , but some germinate better if sown in late summer or early autumn , that is , as soon as the parent plants have flowered and set seed , and the seed has ripened . |
28 | Legionellae survive better if suspended in aerosol with blue-green algae . |
29 | They also tended to know their middle-class patients better and communicated with them better than with their working-class patients . |
30 | Oregon only provided Medicaid to those whose incomes were 58 per cent below the federal poverty line . |