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

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1 ‘ Conveyance ’ means any conveyance construed or adapted for the carriage of a person or persons whether by land , water or air , except that it does not include a conveyance constructed or adapted for use only under the control of a person not carried in or on it , and ‘ drive ’ shall be construed accordingly .
2 Suspicious documentation e.g. changes or alterations to estimates or invoices , same writing or typing on estimates or receipts as on claim form , no company logo on documentation .
3 After a flurry of litigation it is now settled that stipulations as to time in a rent review clause are prima facie not of the essence ( United Scientific Holdings Ltd v Burnley BC [ 1977 ] 2 All ER 62 ) ; nor is an obligation to prepare service charge accounts ( West Central Investments Ltd v Borovik ( 1977 ) 241 EG 609 ) .
4 Gina usually wore old dresses and woollies when in bed with him and always locked the bathroom door tightly when she took a bath .
5 She stopped to catch a child by the hand and whisper some word which was rewarded with a kiss , then caught the corner of her veil to cover her already masked face as the chief driver came towards her for a quick answer to a query , always given and received after the words of greeting and queries as to health had been exchanged .
6 The giant New Zealand flaxes ( phormiums ) produce a dense mass of foliage when mature , and bergenias , euphorbias and colchicums when in leaf , not flower , provide a boost of freshness .
7 Apparently eight million Americans pluck their eyebrows , eyelashes and heads when under pressure .
8 They also bought blank cassettes , and Zuwaya used them at least as much to record poems and songs as to re-record other cassettes or broadcast music .
9 In addition , of course , there should be a Memorandum off the register or declaration of trust ( see Precedent 53 ) as to the shares in the net proceeds of sale of each party , and obligations as to repair and maintenance .
10 It is , however , increasingly apparent that her Memoirs are highly selective accounts , characterised as much by omissions and evasions as by integrity and authenticity .
11 In pictures , a graph consists of points and lines as in Figure 1 , while in a digraph , Figure 2 , the lines have arrows on them .
12 Except soldiers and airmen when on active service and mariners while at sea , no infant can dispose of his property by will .
13 I have had many letters asking for advice and questioning the use of bark and shavings because of coral spot fungus appearing .
14 Arguments and problems because of drug abuse can lead to family disputes and breakdowns .
15 sub-aqua equipment , parachutes , surfboards and sailboards whilst in use .
16 Vladilen Nikitin was dismissed on Aug. 30 as one of the three USSR First Deputy Prime Ministers and as Chair of the State Commission for Foodstuffs and Procurements because of planning and production failures leading to a chronic cigarette shortage .
17 advice on methodology , previous research on topic of interest , and suggestions as to usefulness of embarking on research
18 When you 're choosing them think as much about shapes and sizes as about colour and pattern .
19 A national report by the second largest teaching union says its members are being increasingly driven to drink and drugs because of stress .
20 His skill in handling staff and co-directors when in industry was equally evident in his broadcasting career .
21 An assessment of the hotel 's current value and recommendations as to offer price and means of payment
22 Note : These claims should be dealt with in the Department ( unless limits as per Property SCI 7 exceeded ) , in conjunction with Suppliers ( total loss ) or repairers ( partial loss ) .
23 As we have seen ( at paragraph 16–05 ) , it was held that the retailer did not commit any offence under section 1 because indications as to value are not ‘ trade descriptions . ’
24 By further questions , as reformulated in part by the Court of Justice , the Divisional Court also asked , inter alia , whether requirements as to nationality , residence , domicile and control imposed by a member state as conditions of the registration of fishing vessels and the right to fly the flag of that state were compatible with Community law , including article 7 of the E.E.C .
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