Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb -s] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That finding effectively determines the agreed figures on which damages relating to the provision of suitable accommodation in turn , it is agreed that if two carers are to live in the household , that suitable new accommodation for the plaintiff can be acquired for two hundred and seventeen thousand , five hundred pounds , the house in which he at present lives will fe fetch eighty two thousand , five hundred pounds , a difference of a hundred and thirty five thousand pounds .
2 In fact as discount factors tend to unity so does the temporary reputation become permanent .
3 Experience of being in the pew naturally plays an important part in forming perceptions of how to plan and conduct worship , and the place of music within it .
4 The buyer naturally has the opposite concern and , in the absence of a formal back to back contract , when one is dealing with standard conditions of purchase the best that can be accomplished is to incorporate a provision like cl 1.3 of Precedent 2 , which notifies the seller of the possibility of prime contracts , and attempts to impose their terms upon the seller , coupled with an opportunity for the seller to examine them and a warning that they will apply , even if not examined .
5 The buyer only becomes the legal owner of registered land when the transfer is received by the Land Registry ( see Chapter 10 ) .
6 Davidson rightly enjoins the radical interpreter to be nasty in thinking up as many competing interpretations of observed behaviour as possible .
7 For example , the private sector at present only provides a limited range of services and therefore no one would be able to opt out entirely from the NHS .
8 The water treatment polymers will open up new markets for FMC , which at present only has a small business in this field based on commodity chemicals .
9 In fact , a number of political parties and movements have been operating in Lithuania for some time , as in Estonia and Latvia ; the constitutional change merely recognises the existing situation .
10 The organization chart below illustrates the principal divisions of labour within the function and provides an example of the structural relationships between the different departments or sub-units .
11 The chart below shows the average percentage increase in the FT-SE 100 Index over 5 years periods ( commencing 1 January ) from 1 January 1979 to 1 January 1992 in comparison to a higher rate Building Society investment and the rate of inflation over the same periods .
12 As mentioned above , income support only has an ordinary , and not a long-term rate .
13 The story basically surrounds an ambitious clerk , and his strange home life , and private life , and work life basically .
14 In such cases , Parliament obviously has no legislative role once the law has been made .
15 Even where the contract merely defines an express undertaking as a warranty , there will normally be a related exclusion of liability .
16 For instance , although he borrows the concept of mood from linguistics , he recognizes from the outset that , in contrast to ordinary language , narrative only knows the indicative mood ( there is no imperative or subjunctive forms of narrative ) , and that if his use of the term is to have any value at all it must be ‘ stretched ’ and given a metaphorical function .
17 In section 8.2 it was pointed out how for a simple single-section L-R or C-R filter comprising just one reactive component only reaches a maximum rate of fall-off outside the pass band of 20 dB per decade of frequency compared with an infinite rate of fall-off for an ideal filter .
18 The jump in 1984 for French and Italian artists obviously reflects the prestigious Chatsworth sale and the entry into the market of the Getty Museum .
19 For Jakobson ( 1960 ) , the poetic function merely dominates the referential function in literature , whereas for de Man , the poetic function negates the referential function and renders the entirety of language self-referential .
20 One possible explanation for this difficulty is that research rarely considers the broad range of causal factors that is probably necessary .
21 Reporting a net loss of $56m for 1992 , Norsk Data A/S , Oslo says it has obtained fresh financing from two Norwegian banks , Den Norske Bank and Fokus Bank , but that the deal effectively makes the existing shares , which are currently suspended , worthless .
22 However , most of the time , empirical research merely refines the common sense of the managers .
23 Those 15 hours of waiting on Tuesday made Palestinians inside and outside the occupied territories realise the extent to which Yasser Arafat alone holds the whole movement together .
24 In Fox 's case , practice obviously goes a long way to making perfect .
25 The most telling point against Janette Richardson 's methodical interpretation may well be that no commercial benefits to the merchant can be imputed to his generosity and hospitality towards the monk ; the monk is invited to his house simply " " to pleye … in alle wise " " , " to have fun in every way " ( 59 – 61 ) , and is able to borrow a hundred francs from the merchant even at a time when cash in hand would be particularly useful to him in his business ( 255 – 92 ) : this , significantly , is the immediate context of the merchant 's reflection : Derek Pearsall nicely describes the poignant ambivalence of a single action that is motivated simultaneously by instinctive self-interest and by the " " inner springs " " of human virtue in the Shipman 's merchant 's desire both to be and to be recognized as generous .
26 The coin belongs to the Persian period , bears the inscription " Judaea " ( YHD ) , and shows a figure on a winged throne or on a chariot : this figure apparently confronts a Dionysiac mask ( B. Kanael , The Biblical Archaeologist 26 ( 1963 ) , 40 and fig. 2 ) .
27 But the attempt to assure us that directors are controlled by their shareholders must fail , for no matter how far the law goes in strengthening the powers conferred upon shareholders to monitor the managers of their company the reality is that where each shareholder only holds a tiny proportion of the share capital of the company none of the shareholders will avail themselves of the powers given to them to monitor the management .
28 The young Yorkshireman apparently has a good temperament and a complete all-round game .
29 The study merely shows a positive relationship between market share and ROI and this is not necessarily a causal connection .
30 The point must not be pressed too far , since the statute obviously has a broad purpose ( or , to speak more precisely , those who collaborated in framing and passing the statute had a broad purpose ) which is expressed in the words .
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