Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ( 3 ) The duty imposed by subsection ( 2 ) above does not apply — ( a ) if compliance with the preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources ; ( b ) if the preferred school is an aided or special agreement school and compliance with the preference would be incompatible with any arrangements between the governors and the local education authority made under subsection ( 6 ) below ; or ( c ) if the arrangements for admission to the preferred school are based wholly or partly on selection by reference to ability or aptitude and compliance with the preference would be incompatible with selection under the arrangements . …
2 ( 3 ) The duty imposed by subsection ( 2 ) above does not apply — ( a ) if compliance with the preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources ; ( b ) if the preferred school is an aided or special agreement school and compliance with the preference would be incompatible with any arrangements between the governors and the local education authority in respect of the admission of pupils to the school [ made under subsection ( 6 ) below ] ; or ( c ) if the arrangements for admission to the preferred school are based wholly or partly on selection by reference to ability or aptitude and compliance with the preference would be incompatible with selection under the arrangements .
3 The government on Aug. 28 published a list of some 160 companies which would remain wholly or partly in state ownership .
4 The greater part of building in this period was , of course , wholly or partly in timber and little of this exists .
5 The National Federation of Housing Associations ( NFHA ) , which monitors all new lettings , has produced figures showing that only 25 per cent of association tenants work full time , that 98 per cent have lower than national average incomes and 66 per cent have incomes derived wholly or partly from state benefits .
6 It also gave employers legal remedies against industrial action in which no dispute exists between employers and their own employees or which is not wholly or mainly about employment matters .
7 For example , some jobs or hobbies allow verbally or physically for sublimation of impulses .
8 11.2.6 discontinuing identifying verbally or otherwise by use in any way whatsoever of any of the Trade Marks .
9 The Revenue will not subsequently be bound by any information or statements given , whether expressly or implicitly in relation to the claim .
10 In literature too , the period sees the increasing use of English , and although some bilingual ( or even trilingual ) writing occurs in the fifteenth century , notably in macaronic verse , the major authors , from Chaucer and Langland through Malory to Skelton and Wyatt , wrote entirely or principally in English .
11 On a subsequent test , A will still be able to evoke the conditioned response , but only or chiefly by virtue of its ability to evoke the X representation .
12 Rightly or wrongly for instance , most of us are happy about the properties of rigid rods of iron , and we are prepared to use them as units of explanation of more complex machines that contain them .
13 Essentially , it is a rational , problem.solving approach to education , a way of thinking sceptically and systematically about learning and teaching .
14 Through the following warm hazy days of summer , Laura had realised that she was suddenly and magically in love , for the first time in her life .
15 Three patients died suddenly and unexpectedly at home .
16 Yes , it 's growing organically and also by acquisition .
17 Sprinkle it inside and out with seasoning to taste .
18 Temperatures ran high inside and out of parliament .
19 Since the 1960s , when a number of new social movements — among them the student movement , various national and ethnic movements , and the women 's movement — became extremely active in political life , a great deal more attention has been given by sociologists to such forms of political action , which may be seen not only as constituting a basis or context for the development of more highly organized political activities , but also as political forces in their own right , existing alongside and sometimes in conflict with , established parties and pressure groups .
20 And , although I was instantaneously and utterly in love with you — and quite determined that we should marry as soon as possible — I have been trying my damnedest to keep some kind of control over my emotions . ’
21 Next time she dared look back , the guard in her niche was below and out of sight but there was another just above .
22 ( PP must always speak naturally and up to time , otherwise these exercises are useless . )
23 Innovations are , after all , naturally and necessarily at risk , and can claim no exemption from the operation of market forces .
24 Seconds later Talalayev found himself in another inviting position but this time sent the ball skywards and out of danger .
25 But this strategy , however successful , would not reveal the ability of cocoliche speakers to converse fluently and spontaneously without recourse to those contexts .
26 The problem comes when one tries to link such words with actual available historical tempo measurements , for the results are often quite obviously and inconveniently in conflict with each other and with many present-day assumptions .
27 Good gossip must have an esential core of truth to it , and a dose of compassion , concern or at least good humour attached ; it is bad gossip that has no basis in fact , that is driven obviously and primarily by maliciousness .
28 Teachers thought it most important that pupils should gain emotional pleasure , develop positive attitudes towards reading , develop personally and socially through empathy , become tolerant and gain insights into relationships .
29 Unable to offer economic inducements , the pomeshchiks relied increasingly upon sheer force to keep their peasants , exploit their labour , drive them deeper and deeper into debt , and reduce them to servile status .
30 Realizing this will gradually help you to gain confidence to go deeper and deeper into relaxation and experience full benefit from it .
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