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

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1 For GMSA we used a set of double stranded oligonucleotides ( see Fig. 4A ) containing the canonical octamer motif found in e.g. the adenovirus 4 origin of replication , the human histone H2B promoter , and the immunoglobulin heavy chain enhancer ( oligonucleotides Ad4 and D ) , the degenerate octamer-TAATGAR motif from the Ad2 origin of replication ( oligonucleotide Ad2 ) , the TAATGARAT motif from the HSV immediate early gene ICP4 ( oligonucleotides ICP4 and B ) , the degenerate octamer-TAATGATAT motif found upstream of the HSV ICP0 gene ( oligonucleotide C ) and a motif differing by a change from T to G converting the HSV ICP0 site to a perfect TAATGARAT motif ( oligonucleotide A ) .
2 Vincent spoke almost enviously of the miners ' darkness , and the chance it gave them to reclaim the light .
3 These main weapons that an assembly may have against the executive are : involvement in appointment or recall of personnel , investigation and approval of policy proposals by the executive ( especially of the government 's taxing and spending proposals ) , and rights of investigation and oversight of executive and government activity .
4 Approaches such as these that assess a worker 's competence against nationally-established standards and that issue a qualification regardless of a person 's formal academic background need to be developed for larger groups of paraprofessionals .
5 ‘ With the intention of permanently depriving the other of it ’ briefly means treating the property as his own regardless of the other 's rights , e.g. giving the property away , selling it , or painting it , etc .
6 ‘ 6(1) A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights ; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if , but only if , the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal .
7 ( 2 ) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection ( 1 ) above , where a person , having possession or control ( lawfully or not ) of property belonging to another , parts with the property under a condition as to its return which he may not be able to perform , this ( if done for purposes of his own and without the other 's authority ) amounts to treating the property as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights .
8 Section 6(1) introduces a deemed intention of permanently depriving the owner of his property when the person appropriating the property ‘ for the time being , ’ as one might say , intends ‘ to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights ; …
9 The concept is explained in s.6(1) : A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights ; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if , but only if , the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal .
10 An example of intending to treat the thing as one 's own regardless of the other 's rights is Chan Man-sin v A-G of Hong Kong [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 1 ( PC ) .
11 Section 6(2) states : … where a person , having possession or control ( lawfully or not ) of property belonging to another , parts with the property under a condition as to its return which he may not be able to perform this ( if done for purposes of his own and without the other 's authority ) amounts to treating the property as his own to dispose of regardless of the other 's rights .
12 A hit from a Repeater Pistol has a strength of 4 regardless of the firer 's strength , and the extra -1 armour penetration applies as with shooting .
13 It provides the exporter with the security that he will receive payment for goods which he has despatched , regardless of the buyer 's ability or willingness to pay , since the bank takes over the payment obligation .
14 A parent may interpose in or dominate his or her child 's marriage to satisfy personal need regardless of the child 's feelings .
15 Regardless of the Minister 's decision on this particular case , heightened developer interest is evidence that substantial public expenditure in declining areas will attract future private investment .
16 Regardless of the Swastika 's configuration , i.e. right-angled or left-angled , the symbol 's significance does not suffer : it merely indicates two opposing principles , evolution and dissolution .
17 But , although eyebrows were raised in April at the unexpected announcement that DG would be axing a further 1,000 jobs , reducing the total headcount to just over 7,000 , from 17,700 a few years ago , Skates maintains that these cuts — 600 to 700 of which have already been effected — would have been implemented regardless of the company 's financial performance .
18 The Recorder held that since the bottles would be returned to the company , the defendants did not intend to treat the bottles as their own to dispose of regardless of the company 's rights .
19 Regardless of the aircraft 's heading , whenever its position coincides with the bearing set on the OBS , the left/right needle will be centred .
20 A barrel of oil costs Poland so many dollars regardless of the zloty 's exchange rate .
21 But if the resources of husband and wife were not to be aggregated , and each had a right to claim benefit independently , the Commission would be paying allowances to almost all wives who are unable to work or have the care of children regardless of the husband 's income .
22 Surely if a change is impl imposed on employees , then regardless of the su supposed economic arg argument , regardless of the employer 's dictatorial attitude , we should be able to say these proposed changes will not take effect until full negotiation and agreement have been reached .
23 One set of reactions is concerned with our acceptance or rejection of the book , regardless of the author 's hopes and intentions .
24 The maximum penalty for this offence when perpetrated against a woman was formerly two years ' imprisonment , rising to five where she was under 13.6 In 1985 , it was raised to ten years ' imprisonment regardless of the victim 's age .
25 Was the accused treating the goods as his own to dispose of regardless of the owner 's rights because the owner could get the machinery back only by giving in to the demands ?
26 It was held that he was treating the property as his own to dispose of regardless of the shop 's rights contrary to s.6(1) .
27 The specification , called Dwarf , is designed to enable debugging of any application generated by a compiler that also supports the Dwarf format , regardless of the application 's vendor .
28 On the other hand , Merton has found from practitioners that the model consistently underprices regardless of the option 's intrinsic worth .
29 The unit , which does all of the firm 's Unix porting work , will start to blow its own trumpet in the new year when the latest workflow automation techniques in its client/server and Unix software will be on parade .
30 She plans to emblazon each badge correctly and hopes one day to have done all of the RAF 's badges , Squadrons , Groups , Wings , Commands , Stations — in all a staggering 2,500 plus !
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