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

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1 Some polymers are used clinically as oligomer- or monomer-based formulations that undergo polymerisation and/or cross-linking under the conditions of temperature and moisture in the mouth .
2 — an evaluation or assessment of the qualities of a work or writer , based on arguments presented in the essay ;
3 Ted or clerk of the scales ?
4 The compound number 9 is apparent in the circumambulatory ritual , and in esoteric numerology the number 9 signifies completion or unity with the forces of nature .
5 No assessment is made of the qualifications or expertise of the witnesses .
6 Although he would n't wilfully bar anyone from the F&W love-in , Paul is as aware as any band member or gig-goer of the forces stacked against his musical vision …
7 This includes setting up or removal of the machines as well as maintenance in consumer markets , department stores , do-it-yourself-stores and specialist shops .
8 The plight of abused ( physically , emotionally and sexually ) children is a tragic and sensitive story which apparently often goes undetected because the mother , fearing reprisals or removal of the children , does not report abuse by her husband/partner or visiting relative ( who often is the perpetrator ) ; in many cases having suffered violence herself from him ( Jones , 1988 ) .
9 When using position lines , have them drawn on your map or chart at the positions at which the checks will be made .
10 They are allowed to read out agreed statements in libel cases in the High Court and to act as advocates in Crown Courts at committals for sentence or at appeals against conviction or sentence from a magistrates ' court if they took part in the original hearing .
11 There was Florey 's original material , which became known as Penicillin-I or Penicillin-F ( for Florey ) ; Penicillin-II or Penicillin-G ( because G came after F ) from the Squibb Laboratories ; Penicillin-III or Penicillin-X from the laboratories at Peoria ; and Penicillin-IV or Penicillin-K from the Abbot Laboratories .
12 It may , as in the early law of many societies , be no more than that an authoritative list or text of the rules is to be found in a written document or carved on some public monument …
13 If a FIATA freight forwarder is held liable because of delay for consequential loss or damages ( other than loss of or damage to the goods ) its liability is for double the freight covered by the bill of lading , or the value of the goods--whichever is less .
14 In light of the many problems connected with the passage of title as a basis for the right to sue , the Law Commissions recommended allowing the lawful holder of a bill of lading to sue the carrier in contract for loss or damage to the goods covered by the bill , irrespective of whether title to the goods passed by reason of the consignment or endorsement .
15 8.2 You shall indemnify us against any loss or damage to the items mentioned in Condition 8.1 , arising while such items are in your possession or before redelivery to us .
16 Nevertheless , there is no harm in a tenant trying for a compromise and the following provision ( adapted for adding to the above amendment to clause 7.6.2 ) could be considered : AND upon cesser of the Term by notice hereunder the insurance money shall in respect of the destruction or damage of the Premises under the policy maintained under this clause [ 7 ] be divided between the Landlord and the Tenant according to the value at the date of the destruction or damage of their respective interests in the Premises ( to be determined in default of agreement by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors on the application of either party )
17 From this he could obtain survivorship curves for cohorts of leaves born in the same time period and record some of the causes of death or damage within the populations ( Fig. 16.5 ) .
18 He did n't get much help or sympathy from the others .
19 He rejects the suggestion that Buddhism can be considered atheistic on the grounds that God is really the dharma or teaching of the Buddhists .
20 His first example concerned a bank which took a bill of lading as security for its loan to the seller or buyer of the goods .
21 Almost 40 per cent of such problems were attributed in whole or part to the pupils ' characteristics whilst in about 65 per cent of cases the home was thought to be wholly or partly to blame .
22 They can also spend all or part of an honours year abroad , as the department and the faculty have links with many European and American universities .
23 P5 Learning Outcome 3 — In this Learning Outcome only a simple ‘ database ’ is required , eg. this could be a stock control programme , a spreadsheet or part of an accounts package .
24 The PCD saw three options for the Institute : to keep arrangements as they now stand , with private hearings followed by limited reports ; to make open hearings the rule , but granting the tribunal discretion to close all or part of the hearings in specific circumstances ; or to allow open hearings on the request of the accused or in matters of public concern .
25 The Queensland legislation is also contract based and permits a court , on application , to make an order that the defendant forfeit an amount equal to all or part of the proceeds received or to be received by him , or by any other person on his behalf from a contract relating to :
26 However , those in such care may , subject to their financial circumstances , claim public support from the social security systems to meet all or part of the charges .
27 Apart from two exceptions , acceptance of all or part of the goods destroys any right of rejection , section 11(4) .
28 It is unnecessary to say anything about the reason why leave to apply for judicial review was granted except to say that the whole or part of the reasons in each case went to a complaint that the particular composition of the disciplinary tribunal gave rise to an appearance of bias .
29 But a commission appointed in June 1246 found that a number of foresters of fee had in fact disposed of all or part of the lands they held by service of keeping their forest bailiwicks .
30 Very broadly stated , it is a duty to treat the trespasser with ordinary humanity … the occupier is not at fault if he has done as much as is required of him , if he has taken reasonable steps to deter the trespasser from entering or remaining on the premises , or part of the premises , in which he will encounter a dangerous situation .
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