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

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1 Referring back to Figure 5.9 in Chapter 5 , it is evident that households would prefer to be at point A rather than at points B or C , but that they have no means at their disposal to effect the move to this optimal position .
2 Discover the turn-of-the-century lifestyle of a great country house , depicted by above and below stairs character figures in the furnished rooms .
3 Just as within states murder may remain a crime even if not all possible murder weapons are specifically identified in the laws , so between states indiscriminate slaughter may remain a crime even if nuclear weapons are not specifically mentioned in the laws of war .
4 The accuracy of response to verbal and spatial stimuli which were projected using a tachistoscope was measured for each sex , using a within and between subjects design .
5 Yet it appears that litigators and judges behaved little differently than in police courts .
6 Now that in turns means that the poetry of the period , and the allegorical poetry of the period especially , is not as F R Levis would probably have assumed , to be divided into cold intellectual abstractions and warm sensuous particulars , there is a sense in which the very abstractions have a sensuous property , perhaps through a philosophical mistake , but nevertheless it was the way their minds were build .
7 It has been suggested that although some occupations in north Staffordshire experienced real-wage falls over the war years , these were generally of no more than 10 per cent , and it seems that colliers , like potters , were among the groups who could maintain living standards by working harder and longer , even if at times money wages lagged .
8 The same year brought the Pugwash manifesto , written by Bertrand Russell and signed by Einstein two days before he died , as well as by Professors Max Born , J. F. Joliot-Curie and Joseph Rotblat .
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