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

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1 It matters little whether there is much evidence of individualism creating achievement or loss so long as it is believed that it does .
2 They were all very sharp and attentive , prepared to go back over scenes or lines as often as was required , patient when Charles lost the line , encouraging when he got a flow of dialogue working .
3 In the case of a private company , a pre-1982 pre-emptive requirement is to be treated as if it were in its memorandum or articles so long as it remains a private company .
4 c. ( or ca. ) about ( as in a date ) cf. compare with ed(s) editor(s) or edition(s) ff. following or onwards Ibid. in the same place MS(S) manuscript(s) op. ( loc. cit. (s) ) in the work(place) already cited passim throughout pp. pages q.v. which see ( as in a recommended work ) ser. series ( of journals ) v. volume
5 To start with , and for the record , let me state emphatically that , while I 'm familiar with the name of Claudio Parmiggiani , I am not familiar with work by this artist , never saw his exhibitions in Milan or Bologna either actually or in reproduction , and did my installations with zero knowledge of the cited installation .
6 Write down the registration number and description of the car and driver or passenger as soon as possible before you forget .
7 It is irrelevant to the Purchaser whether or not the Vendors know the warranties are right or wrong so long as they accept the risk .
8 By mixing metals it is possible to make alloys which are tougher , more ductile , have a different colour , a lower melting point , or flow more easily when molten than the individual component metals .
9 It gradually becomes apparent to every adolescent male that the only thing most penises have in common is that they are the wrong shape or size as far as their owners are concerned .
10 The researcher must brief the company or freelancer very thoroughly and explain all the kind of things they want to find out .
11 Proposing ideas unfortunately provokes difficulties or objections more often than it wins support .
12 Now the ideas was that if you presented the letters X or Y very quickly that people would tend to confuse them .
13 Finally , keep some pieces of tissue or rag nearby so that you can wipe your hands should they become covered in glue , egg white , or both !
14 Until now it was assumed that sites deep underground provided a stable environment for buried waste .
15 What is important to note , therefore , is that governments often abruptly or gradually change their policies , generally around the mid-term of Parliament , and that continuities occur in spite of the parties ' starting out with different policies .
16 It is , however , the work of the remaining Russians that intrigues even more and most notably the Surrealist Home and the Sky : the Life of Plants , which is a kind of film-set by the Moscow-born Igor Orlov and the Form and Continuity by Nikolai Ovtchinnikov , who welcomes us to the show and is illustrated on the front page .
17 Remember when Dad found that puffball up there and Mum did it with bacon — ? ’
18 Although Larsen more often than not returned ecclesiastic items to hallowed ground , he kept some pieces in the museum to demonstrate the shared aesthetic dimension of the past .
19 Since Leopold ruled a small State and had neither fears nor ambitions so far as territorial changes were concerned ( he wished to establish the perpetual neutrality of the Grand Duchy as a tradition of European diplomacy , to give it more or less the status which Switzerland was to enjoy in the following century ) he was able to accept radical ideas and even try to realize them in practice in a way quite impossible to Frederick II or Catherine II .
20 Each man looked at anything other than Kennedy so long as his eyes were on him .
21 I remember that day very well because it was the first day that Mr. Andrew did n't come . "
22 On this analysis , the x differs from this x and that x only in that this x is marked " + proximal " , that x is marked " - proximal " , and the x is unmarked for proximity , i.e. it is a neutral deictic term ( Lyons , 1977a : 653-4 ) .
23 FIVE condoms were sold for more than £80,000 yesterday even though they were well past their sell-by date .
24 It was to this great tradition , though as a self-confessedly very junior follower , that Lewis quite easily and naturally belonged .
25 He found that man more easily than he had anticipated , quite near at hand , indeed , having himself just completed his return charge and now wondering what to do next .
26 Because it is so plain and built entirely of concrete , the car-park effect is instantaneous , yet once get clear of the large struts that support the roof , and this becomes a compelling structure , more stadium than church even now but reassuring to the puritanical visitor after the orgy of nineteenth-century frippery elsewhere in the Cité .
27 It was at this point that police initially peacefully and totally unsuccessfully , sought to persuade the protesters to disperse .
28 The fact that radicals both inside and outside parliament were often divided among themselves and had no uniform political views or remedies was emphasized by their ineffectiveness in the Economic Advisory Committee in the 1930s .
29 Plain paper typesetting is a term that crops up now and again in conjunction with desktop publishing .
30 ‘ I 'm black and blue from head to toe , ’ said Crawford then , ‘ I 've got eight pulled ligaments in my leg and bruises all over and , when I limp out of the theatre at night , these bloody bastards are walking up and down with signs saying ‘ English actors will be working next year — will you ? ’ .
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