Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [conj] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the first place they may want to do no more than ensure that the Constitution is not altered casually or carelessly or by subterfuge or implication ; they may want to secure that this important document is not lightly tampered with , but solemnly , with due notice and deliberation , consciously amended .
2 any accident covered by or through or in connection with any motor£ vehicle .
3 The Corporation will indemnify the Policyholder in the event of an accident caused by or through or in connection with any Caravan described in the Schedule and the fixed site on which such Caravan is situated together with any fences hedges posts or chains in relation thereto against liability at law for damages and claimants costs and expenses in respect of
4 erm er you know , whether it could vu confuse children or not but in fact it does n't seem to with John 's children does it ?
5 All necessary costs for the AA to arrange recovery of your vehicle to your home or appointed repairer , if you can not use the vehicle for eight hours or more because of illness and the one and only qualified competent driver , or following accident , breakdown , fire or theft of the vehicle .
6 By virtue of Article iv Rule 5(E) of the Hague-Visby Rules : ‘ Neither the carrier nor the ship shall be entitled to the benefit of the limitation of liability provided for in this paragraph if it is proved that the damage resulted from an act or omission of the carrier done with intent to cause damage or recklessly and with knowledge that damage would probably result . ’
7 The carrier was made liable , without limitation , if the loss , damage or delay in question was proven to have resulted from its act or omission ‘ done with intent to cause such loss , damage or delay , or recklessly and with knowledge that such loss , damage or delay would probably result . ’
8 17.1 This Agreement shall not be assigned by , whether voluntarily or involuntarily or by operation of law , in whole or in part , to any party without the prior written consent of .
9 There is a further clause in the 1950 law that permitted Manor to confirm that a man or woman was not an absentee if that person left his place of residence ‘ for fear that the enemies of Israel might cause him harm or otherwise than by reason or for fear of military operations , .
10 6.2.2 public knowledge ( or otherwise than by reason of any breach by the recipient Party ) becomes public knowledge , or
11 ( 5 ) A licence granted otherwise than at a properly constituted meeting of a licensing board or otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act shall be void .
12 And clearly I would say that rather than to cross it in that column shown to the A sixty four north that Mr shows , it should be the converse and at least a tick , if not two .
13 Inserting equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) for I and V into equation ( 9.75 ) establishes that Hence where from equation ( 9.77 ) For a transmission line of infinite length , and are zero in equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) respectively because it is physically impossible for I or V to be infinite as x goes to infinity .
14 Let me say right away that partly because of aid official and through N G Os such as you , many people in developing countries are living healthier , happier and more secure lives .
15 London , to take the most obvious example , is dominant within the UK economy , not only because it is the biggest agglomeration of physical development , nor because it is the largest concentration of employment , nor even because on average and in spite of the poverty within it , it is rich .
16 The dissatisfied applicant for accommodation can not challenge the suitability of the accommodation offered on its merits , nor even as of right .
17 However the author got through 3182 lines without mentioning Christ , or salvation , and yet without saying specifically that his heroes , including the kind and honest figure of Beowulf himself , were damned — though he must have known that historically and in reality they were all pagans , ignorant even of the name of Christ .
18 The debate should not endlessly be about tactics , it becomes self-defeating to go on and on and on wrangling about tactics when it is the motivation behind those tactics that holds the key .
19 The high blue summer weather goes on and on and by mid-afternoon it 's hot up here under the leads .
20 The range of the assay was 20 to 4000 µg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 3.4% and 6.1% respectively .
21 The range of the assay was 0.1 to 10.0 mg/l and within and between batch coefficients of variation were 2.4% and 4.9% respectively .
22 He 'd send them then , he every dock was numbered from one to hundred and thirty and he 'd say righto , number one so and so , number five so and so and of course when they come back to the pool , they 'd go on the end of the rota .
23 Loosen up facial muscles by stretching your whole face and trying to move the muscles up and down and from side to side .
24 Too small to be able to carry massive winter insulation , they nevertheless survive ; it is remarkable to see such tiny objects maintaining normal avian body temperatures ( 39–40°C ) in ambient temperatures some 60–70°C lower , seeking shelter under eaves and in or under snow , and maintaining their high metabolic rate by constant foraging .
25 And not because of Mama , ’ she finished breathlessly .
26 In other words , within a non-Marxist framework the ability of a company which possesses a monopoly to exploit its monopoly is something which is determined by the evidence and not as in Marxism by the way in which value is de fined .
27 Mr Pitt added : ‘ If we wanted to open a pub , we could do it much more cheaply and easily than by building ten football pitches . ’
28 They need to be able to obtain funds quickly and easily and in return they are willing to issue IOUs such as bills or bonds which are , in effect , claims against themselves .
29 It was only after the failure of the economic system had undermined the free market ethos that unions finally gained legitimacy , if not acceptance , and largely because of government legislation giving workers the right to form unions and engage in collective bargaining .
30 Here there were dormitories for four or six and just as in hospital wards of the time , the walls were painted a sombre grey .
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