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

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1 A hat was all right or an instrument case or even a scarf with knotted corners .
2 The Crown contended that on a true construction of s 72 , an election under s 74(4) was available only where the capital distribution was small , and that since , in this case , the capital distribution was not small , the inspector 's apportionment calculation in accordance with s 35 was therefore correct .
3 To illustrate we will consider the theft of a camera only where the baggage policy limit for valuables is $500 .
4 More open exposure of the cleared soil results in greater effects from heavy rain : much rain will run off open surfaces downslope , carrying soil with it , especially where the root structure can not prevent this .
5 In Europe it is of most value as an indication of commitment in Free Churches , especially where the membership roll is kept up to date .
6 The engineer should be supplied with all available statements and , unless it is vital to get an expert on the scene quickly , perhaps where the locus quo is likely to change , with the police accident abstract or equivalent report .
7 Non-literary texts used should include persuasive writing , eg advertisements , leader columns from newspapers , campaign literature from pressure groups , and reference books , eg where the subject matter has a logical structure rather than following a chronological order .
8 It is possible for a claim to be made under this section when no claim is being made under the Personal Accident Section — eg where the accident claim falls within the 2 week deferment period .
9 An offeror wishing to approach a wider group ( eg where an offeror consortium is being organised or where irrevocable undertakings are being sought ) should consult the Panel .
10 This shows that there is no appreciable difference in dialysis bag content after an hour 's suspension in artificial stool water , whether the bag contained sodium chloride alone or the SCFA mixture .
11 There may also have been certain conditions of the advance ( eg that a woodworm infestation shall be treated before completion , that certain repairs shall have been carried out or a deduction made from the mortgage loan until they have been ) .
12 So although the gamma ray background tells us that there can be no more than 300 primordial black holes per cubic light-year on average , it tells us nothing about how common they might be in our own galaxy .
13 With the average pressure hovering around 1030 mb plus for weeks on end last summer , it can be seen quite clearly from the table below that the water level in the Solent area was generally around minus 0.4m lower than predicted values .
14 point out quite rightly that the matrix clause " expresses the subject 's preference " here but they fail to see the implications of this for the infinitive .
15 Now , erm , yes , I 'd like to pick up a comment made by the Director , erm , he said quite rightly that the prevention factor is really out of the window as far as the budget is concerned , and pro as far as operations are concerned .
16 The Lord President ( Cooper ) in IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 at 230 stated that : … it is not enough that a person resident in the United Kingdom should somehow have derived benefit from the income of a foreign possession … the duty of the Court was to seek for an actual remittance to , and receipt in , the United Kingdom and not to be lead astray by an " equivalent " to a remittance or receipt , or a " constructive receipt " .
17 It was enough that a government official in the OEOB , with its mock-French , slightly creepy grandeur , right beside the White House , had told him not to tell anybody .
18 ‘ But they realise that a partnership government would be better than a Labour government , and much better than a minority government of either party . ’
19 He was led to believe that he would receive better than a university education with Mr. Wickstead as his personal tutor .
20 Lasers run at 300 dots per inch , about four times better than a matrix printer .
21 The dishes below are filling and delicious , while at the same time ‘ good for you ’ — far better than a chocolate bar or sweet biscuits .
22 First published in 1962 and now in its 4th edition ( 1980 ) , this fulfils a role as a reference text rather better than a student text , in that it has hundreds of references but no problems .
23 Better than a bull fight .
24 The 15-year-old Eastbourne School fourth former , whose athletic talents were first recognised by PE teacher Simon Hanniford , won the youths 3,000 metres in 9 mins 9.3 secs 10.7 secs better than a BAF grade two standard beating second placed Gregg Scott , of North Shields Polytechnic , by 53 seconds .
25 Persson ( 1977 ) , for example , argues that for single emission sources and small industrial areas with good atmospheric dispersion , emission standards and requirements on stack heights based on best practicable means will guarantee an air quality better than the air quality standard .
26 Better than the Mission Hall , ’ Frankie said .
27 In spite of Strathclyde 's size , covering half of Scotland and serving 2.3 million people , Mr McNulty said local committees would guarantee accountability and reflect local loyalties better than the council structure proposed by the Scottish Office .
28 These are relatively cheap , the games come on easy-to-load cartridges and are , on average , better than the home computer versions .
29 The Bookshop also suffered from the recession in 1992 , but fared better than the book trade generally .
30 On a purely practical basis , the paintings in this instance work better than the camera lens .
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