Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
2 The attendance of a member at a meeting of a committee or subcommittee of the local authority is regarded as attendance at a meeting of the authority , but attendance at a meeting of a joint committee , joint board or other body will only count as attendance at a meeting of the authority when any functions of the local authority have been transferred or delegated to those bodies .
3 Furthermore , it seems doubtful if the pre-industrial family had the resources to serve the functions of education , medical care or support of the elderly .
4 Thus Kinsbourne 's attentional model views shifts in the magnitude or direction of a visual field difference as due to changes in the relative activation of one hemisphere as compared with the other .
5 The polarisation of the photon provides the single dynamical variable that Bell postulates and , as required , it can take only one of the two values : a photon or ‘ parcel ’ of light , may be polarised in a plane either parallel or perpendicular to a defined direction in space .
6 J is still the overall quantum number , but the component of angular momentum along the top axis is also quantized , with quantum number K. There are still only two types of IR band , depending on whether the associated dipole change is parallel or perpendicular to the top axis .
7 The skins ( usually made from wheat ) are filled with meat or fish or vegetables in a seasoned sauce .
8 While waiting for the call-up , various opportunities or openings of an official nature came my way , and I was summoned for interview , usually at extremely short notice , in connection with some of them .
9 You could consider making internal windows or openings in a dividing wall to get more light and airiness .
10 The chief executive or clerk of a local authority is always anxious to assist members by giving and obtaining for them the fullest information for their work .
11 A candidate who is new to this kind of thing may ask the chief executive or clerk of the local authority to prepare for signatures , a nomination paper .
12 The chief executive or clerk of the local authority should always provide each newly-elected councillor with a copy of these which should be studied closely by the new councillor .
13 In fact it is frequently the case that the chief executive or clerk of the local authority is also secretary of the charity .
14 At secondary level , where provision in the colonial period was extremely limited , the expansion has been even more spectacular , with the number of schools increasing from 177 to 1,502 and the number of pupils by 950 per cent .
15 The final emancipation of the hand from locomotion and its refined dexterity in handling small objects presented the evolving ego with its greatest opportunity and with its greatest challenge where direction of the manual musculature was concerned .
16 Controlled trusts are those where the solicitor is the sole trustee or where all of the co-trustees are partners or solicitors within the same firm .
17 Old wood means a stem or branch of the previous year 's growth , or earlier .
18 The effect of the Court 's judgment was that insurance companies from other member states were free to choose whether to do business in France through an agency or branch on the one hand , or through a subsidiary registered in France on the other , without suffering any tax disadvantages as a result .
19 Provision of the context picture after presentation of the passage , or provision of a partial context , had little effect on either ratings of comprehensibility or recall .
20 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
21 For although Force Orders inevitably direct that such material will be submitted for assessment , it is typical that in a task-orientated institution which gives low priority or credence to the academic tome , the systems to ensure submission of the essays , or the ability to make much use of any useful ideas they contain , often remains sketchy .
22 Ferguson ( 1989 , p. 5 ) mentions the idea that the pillar might have been a representation or reduction of a sacred tree .
23 The smooth muscle replacement and degeneration or reduction of the myenteric plexuses were also graded from — to +++ .
24 The thoughts of Cailliet and Bédé point forward to the importance of communion with the dead in Four Quartets , with their intense , visionary moments ; more immediately the Frenchmen 's stress that , like primitive thought , ‘ Le symbolisme , en effet , requiert tout d'abord une détente de l'attention ’ , is paralleled in The Use of Poetry by Eliot 's presentation of poetic creation not as an act of concentrated attention , but as a relaxation , or removal of a normal barrier .
25 Interference with or removal of the latter will inevitably lead to changes in the reservoirs of nutrients and their inter-reservoir fluxes .
26 This may require repair or removal of the damaged part .
27 It may be , therefore , that section 17(c) ( ii ) ( above ) refers to the more serious forms of sanction only , although detention or removal to a special unit would surely fall within its scope .
28 It would be much better to choose , not the level where the genus Euphoria is succeeded suddenly by the totally unrelated genus Amnesia ( as in figure 3.4:1 and 2 on left ) , but within a formation of uniform lithology where , for example , the species Abra cadabra ( which really exists ) Passes insensibly into a descendent species or subspecies by a progressive statistical swing in the unit characters .
29 A French term , used in poetry to indicate the carrying over of the sense from one line or couplet to the next .
30 Indeed , the only formal requirement for economic evaluation of alternative plans or programmes at the current time is that of option appraisal for schemes where one of the options is a capital scheme with an initial outlay of £10 million or more ( DHSS , 1981 ) .
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