Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 Early inquiry should obviously be made where an application , eg under s 29(3) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , is required to be made within strict time limits .
2 He states that one rarely needs more than one granule although two or three can obviously be used if a stronger solution is required .
3 Consent to the application of the concession will only be given if an undertaking is given by the grantor of the schemes to notify the Revenue of any changes of ownership or control of : the grantor , the other company which jointly controls the companies concerned with the grantor , the JOC , and any other company to which the group scheme is extended by the concession .
4 The Product can only be registered if a known Product package and Package version have been entered using option 5.1.2 — Update Product .
5 Fault scarps will only be formed where a fault breaks the surface ; they can either die out laterally or merge into a monocline ( Fig. 3.33(A) ) .
6 At Bury St Edmunds the franchise was vested in the thirty-seven members of the corporation , but the complexion of the electorate could only be altered when a vacancy occurred naturally in their ranks .
7 It can only be activated when a false statement actually damages a reputation .
8 In addition GDR citizenship would only be lost if a citizen renounced it .
9 If a third party has harmed the child , therefore , the statutory criteria will only be met if a reasonable parent would have acted to prevent the harm or was unable to do so because of his lack of control over the child .
10 Work can only be undertaken if an FSA engagement letter ( usually a CFEL ) is in place .
11 Work can only be undertaken if an FSA engagement letter ( usually a CFEL letter ) is in place .
12 However , in some cases fixed costs are avoidable ; that is they will only be incurred if an opportunity is accepted .
13 The latter , he argues , can only be accomplished if an adequate food supply is produced within a ecologically sustainable system .
14 A licence can only be refused when a ground of refusal under 5.17 of the Act is present .
15 The industry was protected until the early 1970s by the rule that foreign machines ( including IBM machines produced in Japan ) could only be purchased if a suitable Japanese model was not available .
16 It may be that a product or process is protected by a patent and can only be produced if a firm purchases the patent right or enters a licensing agreement .
17 Such impracticality could perhaps be measured as a function of word length .
18 Admitting this , it might nevertheless be claimed that a person 's consenting entails , as a matter of the meaning of ‘ consent ’ , not only that he acted in the way I have described , but that his action has the purported normative consequences .
19 This really meant the abandonment of the original reductive theory , since it could no longer be claimed that a non-observation statement was exactly equivalent in meaning to any collection of observation statements , however complex and conditional that collection might be .
20 This could easily be sent because a large tree in the garden seeded in all the borders and cuttings rooted easily , like willows .
21 This can easily be avoided if a simple , systematic check is followed .
22 Discussion will usually be allowed before a motion is proposed , although the formal ruling is the safest course for the Chairman to adopt .
23 There must be evidence adduced from which a conclusion can properly and genuinely be drawn that a contract existed and that the place of performance was the country in which the action was brought .
24 Conversely , initiating translocation with phorbol myristate acetate protects , but that protection can still be blocked if an adenosine receptor antagonist is then administered ; repopulation of adenosine receptors during the second coronary occlusion is required to reactivate the translocated PKC .
25 Although a conviction is perfectly possible where no harm results — and such a case might still be regarded as a most serious non-fatal offence , since D tried to cause death , and the subjective principles confirm the high guilt — there are also cases where D's attempt to kill results in serious injury to the victim .
26 It might still be thought that an entire disc of music for solo viol could be a daunting prospect .
27 The launch should always be stopped if an overrun occurs , and if the launch continues in spite of pulling the release the pilot should make every effort to prevent the glider from leaving the ground by keeping the stick right forward .
28 Although the client 's permission will always be sought before a trainee sits in , many clients may feel unable to refuse , even though they are certain that they will be uncomfortable with a third party present .
29 Switches can always be made although a charge of £10 plus a 1 per cent bid/offer spread would be payable .
30 There is no record of its occupying caves at any time , but it must always be remembered that a woodland species in cave country could drop its pellets from the tree in which it is roosting to fall into or near cave openings , so that even without entering a cave the pellets of such a predator could accumulate inside the cave ( see p. 96 ) .
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