Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where a defendant is debarred from defending altogether or the whole of his defence is struck out , the plaintiff may have judgment entered for his claim and costs ( N 30 ) ( Ord 22 , r 5 ) . |
2 | Also try side-slipping at the approach speed to see if the rudder overbalances badly or the side-slipping is unusual in any way . |
3 | Client agrees with KPMG ( for itself and on trust and as agent for the others mentioned below ) fully to indemnify and to hold harmless KPMG , its partners , employees , its lawyers , [ Stephenson Harwood ] , any Approved Broker and ( subject to Client 's prior consent to their engagement ) any other advisers , agents and consultants retained by KPMG in connection with the Offer ( any and all of which or whom is referred to as an ‘ Indemnified Person ’ ) from and against any and all losses , claims , costs , damages , actions , proceedings , demands , liabilities and expenses whatsoever , joint or several , ( collectively ‘ claims ’ ) which any such Indemnified Person may suffer or incur and which relate to or arise from , directly or indirectly , KPMG 's engagement hereunder and/or the provision by KPMG of its services in connection with the Offer . |
4 | ‘ Do n't be long or the soufflé will sink . ’ |
5 | You could n't keep bulls for long or the strain in your herd would have been weakened by in-breeding , so there was a regular turnover , and quite often farms would loan out their bulls around the Dales before selling them out of the area . |
6 | They must show the error in the court below or the tribunal and the relief being sought . |
7 | The main point to realise is that if you can not feel a positive lock , you are either not pushing hard enough or the lock is completely out of adjustment and too light to be effective . |
8 | The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them . |
9 | Ordered , That , at the sitting on Wednesday 5th February , notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 14 ( Exempted business ) , the Motions in the name of Mr. Secretary Hunt relating to Local Government Finance ( Wales ) may be proceeded with , though opposed , until half-past Eleven o'clock or the end of a period of one and a half hours after the first of them has been entered upon , whichever is the later , at which time Mr. Speaker shall put the Question necessary to dispose of them ; and those Questions may be decided after the expiry of the time for opposed business . |
10 | Erm it 's a big course , science , but a lot of it and erm quite a , I mean the chemistry alone or the physics alone |
11 | This shows that there is no appreciable difference in dialysis bag content after an hour 's suspension in artificial stool water , whether the bag contained sodium chloride alone or the SCFA mixture . |
12 | The advice concludes , however , with the observation that ‘ this situation should be looked at sensibly and the prohibition outlined above must not be allowed to jeopardise the patient 's health . |
13 | Pearce rounded on him fiercely and the policeman held his arms wide in supplication . |
14 | The last word came out fiercely and the force of it set off a slow noise from the crowd , like surf on a beach . |
15 | If the appreciation is high enough and the price is possible then a purchase results . |
16 | says clearly the total is n't good enough and the campaign goes on . |
17 | Beaverbrook and Churchill agreed with him that Britain had compromised enough and the issue of economic control of air routes could be decided later . |
18 | But repeat the procedure often enough and the response will diminish and eventually the animal will no longer curl itself into a ball when touched — as if it had become accustomed to the stimulus and no longer regarded it as dangerous . |
19 | If the compartment is large enough and the bag is small enough , you can put the whole bag in the compartment , tear a small hole in it and immediately slide the glass across before the ants have had time to escape . |
20 | Even that was not enough and the Courthouse held a fourth congregation . |
21 | It was peaceful enough and the slate roofs shone in the soft , evening light , but it was still a hideous place , the oldest boy thought : ugly houses and black pit machinery and smooth cones of slag , meanly dark against the green mountain . |
22 | It seemed innocuous enough and the client only wanted some basic drawings for approvals . |
23 | Dysart had said Cornelius was older than his contemporaries at Breakspear and this man did indeed look nearer fifty than forty , unruly iron-grey hair framing a gaunt high-boned face , the brow hooded enough and the nose sufficiently hooked to add a sinewy hint of predacity to his relaxed and smiling features . |
24 | Mosley said : ‘ We 've been listening long enough and the time has come to do something about it . |
25 | Where all the needles are working , you are knitting full needle rib and the yarn needs to be fine enough and the tension right , to allow the machine to knit I used Bramwell 's 3-ply duo for this at tension four on both carriages . |
26 | Stockings were never long enough and the tension between suspender and stocking-top would result in spring-loaded legs ; if you had to run for a bus , the legs would keep going for three stops . |
27 | He had played steadily enough and the fact that the Lions were able to outwit the All Blacks in that series had little to do with Mains ' ability . |
28 | The boat 's engines had to be slowed down because of an oil leak at 3 pm. and the Captain radioed for help . |
29 | When the regulatory playing field is levelled after 1992 , the mist should clear somewhat and the pattern of derivative trading for the rest of the decade may begin to emerge . |
30 | " The British master of the ship turned her to windward and the fire was blown back towards the pirate mob . |