Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They could not form healthy friendships with either women or men , and ‘ identified with abstract collectivities to compensate for their failure and/or inability to relate to individual human beings . ’
2 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
3 " Parole " is the particular uses of this system , or selections from the system , which the speaker or writer makes on this or that occasion .
4 The relatively modern professions of engineer and chauffeur or driver account for 7 and 6 respectively , while the skilled traditional trades so common among the bride 's fathers are here all down to single figures : 7 in wood , 7 in metal , 4 in building , 3 in plumbing and fitting .
5 The fibres they use may be long creepers , thin rootlets , ribbon-like leaves such as those of grasses or reeds , or strips torn from broad leaves such as bananas .
6 Since the tendered bills were issued by NVOCC 's , and the NVOCC 's had issued the bills while placing the goods on the first means of conveyance and not on the ocean going vessel , banks either rejected such bills or required additional statements or notations attesting to actual loading on the ocean going vessel .
7 These are : ( i ) no television picture may be used in any light entertainment programmes or programmes designed as political satire ; ( ii ) extracts from televised proceedings may be used in broadcast ‘ magazine ’ programmes which also contain music or humorous features , provided that the different types of item are kept separate ; ( iii ) televised proceedings may not be used in party political broadcasts ; and ( iv ) no extracts of televised proceedings may be used in any form of advertising or publicity , other than in the form of programme trailers .
8 Section 268(1) provides that associated operations means any two or more operations of any kind , being : ( 1 ) operations which affect the same property , or one of which affects some property and the other or others of which affect property which represents , whether directly or indirectly , that property , or income arising from that property , or any property representing accumulations of any such income ; or ( 2 ) any two operations of which one is effected with reference to the other , or with a view to enabling the other to be effected , or facilitating it being effected , and any further operations having a like relation to any of those two , and so on whether those operations are effected by the same person or different persons , and whether or not they are simultaneous .
9 The main premise in FSP theory is that the communicative goals of an interaction cause the structure of a clause or sentence to function in different kinds of perspective .
10 It asked the troops whether they had ever been linked to a group who aimed to overthrow the authority of the State , or if they had any family members , friends or associates connected with such organisations .
11 ( b ) having entered any building or part of a building as a trespasser he steals or attempts to steal anything in the building or that part of it or inflicts or attempts to inflict on any person therein any grievous bodily harm .
12 However , all these policies specifically exclude loss or damage caused by agricultural or industrial operations or any gradually operating cause , e.g. an oil heater which emits smoke over a period of time causing decoration to become discoloured .
13 Under Section One of the Policy we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
14 Under Section One of the policy , we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
15 loss or damage caused by malicious persons
16 Liability extends to damage caused in the United Kingdom , the cost of any measures reasonably taken for the purpose of preventing or reducing such damage , or damage caused by any measures so taken .
17 Certain sections of the policy contain an exclusion relating to loss or damage caused by any process of cleaning , repair or alteration .
18 We accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by either ( i ) your breach of the Conditions ( as in force at the time of the breach ) or ( ii ) failure of any services to which your Card relates due to mechanical or other reasons .
19 The Insurer may at its own expense take proceedings in the name of the Insured Person to recover compensation or secure an indemnity from any Third Party in respect of any loss or damage covered by this insurance and any amount so recovered shall belong to the Insurer .
20 If such motor car is disabled by reason of loss or damage insured under this Policy the Corporation will bear the reasonable cost of protection and removal to the nearest repairers .
21 A combination of vulnerable classes or groups living in vulnerable and ecologically marginal areas in many cases causes a failure to create sufficient income for food to feed themselves .
22 The Companies Act 1981 also provided that in determining the aggregate amount of any item in a company 's balance sheet or profit and loss account , the amount of each individual asset or liability included in that amount shall be determined separately .
23 Some will be privately funded ( i.e. paying their own way or grant aided by independent foundations ) .
24 Valuables or money left in other parts of an unattended vehicle or in an open top vehicle such as a jeep are not , therefore , insured under the policy .
25 The aim of this new scheme is to make selected awards to lecturers in Chemical Engineering or Polymer Chemistry who are engaged in research or teaching related to environmental issues .
26 A sub-theme of many such articles has been the supposed toughness of the British government 's proposals or policies compared with alleged sloppiness or ineffectiveness elsewhere in Europe .
27 Often the coincidence turns out , on the shortest examination , to be unremarkable : typically , it might consist of two acquaintances from school or university running into one another after a gap of several years .
28 In time other tracks or roads developed from this central market to smaller towns and villages in the area , and so York grew in trade and importance .
29 Holders of non-British passports and those issued outside the UK should check with their own embassy with regard to any special permits or visas required for all countries they will be visiting or passing through .
30 Do n't buy curios or trophies made from wild species .
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