Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [vb -s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The morality or cultural merit of an artistic work should be irrelevant , it is argued , to the question of whether or not a work deserves copyright protection .
2 They are defined by the Land Registration Act 1925 , s3(b) as : The interests not capable of being disposed of or created by registered dispositions and capable of being overridden ( whether or not a purchaser has notice thereof ) by the proprietor unless protected as provided by the Act .
3 The implication of this decision is that whether or not an applicant has standing does not depend on which remedy of those available under Order 53 is sought .
4 Soon an object reaches meteorite size , and then finishes up as a planet-sized object , all within a few thousand years .
5 And , if ever a subject needs intelligibility , it is race .
6 Once a test becomes routine , however , the same care is unlikely to be taken .
7 As we mentioned earlier , once a logogen reaches threshold , its activation level does not immediately return to its normal resting level ; it decays over a period of a second or so .
8 Once a widow reaches age 60 , she has the choice of claiming retirement pension or of continuing with widows ' pension ( until 65 , when she no longer has a choice and will receive retirement pension ) .
9 Once a person leaves hospital , no one is ‘ in charge ’ of that person out there .
10 Once an individual obtains meat he attempts to protect it and eat it privately .
11 There is usually a formal system of discounts , for advertisers spending over a certain level with the station , and perhaps even for early booking , and whenever a station has time to sell which it fears it might fail to dispose of it is possible for the buyer to negotiate on the price .
12 A Christian authority on eastern religions , Patrick Sookhdeo said , ‘ I have seen that whenever a person uses yoga , he makes a shift from a monotheistic view of God , to a pantheistic view ( God identified with nature ) , and finally to a monistic view ( God as an impersonal IT , without form , personality and essence ) .
13 He has set up a Capital Works Co-ordination Team , led by Murdo Gray who will report through David McGuigan .
14 It is this feature of price/yield relationships that ensures that the nearer an instrument approaches maturity , the more liquid it becomes .
15 As you know St Peter 's PCC recently carried out a housing needs survey in Scorton .
16 By s.5(4) : [ w ] here a person gets property by another 's mistake and is under an obligation to make restoration ( in whole or in part ) of the property or its proceeds or the value thereof , then to the extent of that obligation the property or proceeds shall be regarded ( as against him ) as belonging to the person entitled to restoration , and an intention not to make restoration shall be regarded accordingly as an intention to deprive that person of the property or proceeds .
17 By s.5(3) : [ w ] here a person receives property from or on account of another , and is under an obligation to the other to retain and deal with that property or its proceeds in a particular way , the property or proceeds shall be regarded ( as against him ) as belonging to the other .
18 Specific browsing is applied to a more structured form of seeking library materials whereby a user makes use of a tool , such as a library catalogue or bibliography , to locate items on a specific topic .
19 Thus , if a trustee of a family trust or a nominee or bare trustee or even an agent receives rent there can be a liability to income tax on him ( normally just at the basic rate but sometimes at the additional rate ) .
20 There is common agreement amongst librarians , even outside the school library sector , that the earlier a person acquires library and information skills the better .
21 To understand the behaviour it is essential to consider the question of how a cat faces death .
22 To explain in detail how a user begins work on LIFESPAN .
23 ‘ The only things they can offer you is things like making grass grow on colliery spoil heaps or being a world expert on how a locust eats grass , ’ says Peter .
24 Then a smile spreads form mouth 's everywhere .
25 His Lordship concluded that the clause amounted to a non-possessory security right which was invalidated by virtue of s62(4) : I accept that the only recognised forms of legal hypothec ( that is where a person has security without possession ) are those of a landlord , a superior , a solicitor and certain maritime hypothecs .
26 1986 ) , the keeping of household pets where a child has asthma ( Franklin and Kahn , 1987 ) child labour in Nigeria ( Asogwa , 1986 ) and the mistaken diagnoses of abuse seen in themselves as a form of abuse ( Kirschner and Stein , 1985 ) .
27 Even more dramatic were differences in perception between parents and staff about informing parents where a child needs help .
28 I could spend hours watching the birds on the coast of Norfolk , where a boardwalk makes access easy for me , or simply pushing myself around Richmond Park .
29 All the above problems which can be features of ARC can continue to be problems when a person has AIDS .
30 ( Note that what matters is when a gene affects survival and fertility , not when it is expressed ; for example , a gene which is expressed early in the development of the heart might increase the chance of heart disease much later in life . )
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