Example sentences of "[to-vb] [coord] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In developing countries it is uncertain whether cryptosporidiosis leads to failure to thrive or whether malnutrition predisposes to cryptosporidiosis .
2 It could go wrong simply if asset prices began to fall or if cash flows ebbed .
3 But it does have the advantage of operating on a level where guilt or innocence might be easier to establish and where punishment could be imposed on a state basis .
4 Castration was what I would have recommended back in England , where there is less space for dogs to wander and where welfare considerations for a dog out on his own are obviously of prime concern .
5 The Unix festival , UniForum ‘ 93 , did n't feel as successful a show as it was last year : it was spread out over a lot more acreage and split into two widely separated pavilions , and attendance looked sparse and the aisles empty despite show management 's claims of a 10% increase in traffic — like as not , it was talking about the pre-registration which was up , but unofficially we hear attendance was down ; UniForum is still more a Unix celebration than anything else but it remains to be seen whether there will still be things to celebrate or whether erosion has set in .
6 It remains to be seen whether there will still be things to celebrate or whether erosion has set in .
7 However , owners are under no compulsion to sell and although land may be identified for development , it may in fact remain undeveloped for many years .
8 Thus one school might offer drama because a teacher was interested , another pottery because a local potter was available to help and because clay was readily available .
9 The dose equivalence over 24 hours is more difficult to estimate but since salmeterol has a longer duration of action salmeterol 50 µg twice daily may be equivalent to salbutamol 500 µg four to six hourly .
10 Japan 's money policy had to tighten sharply , if the yen were not to collapse and if inflation was to be kept under control .
11 As indicated in Table 5.1 , trade union membership rose by 43.34 per cent between 1933 and 1939 , at a time when the economy began to recover and when unemployment was falling .
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