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

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1 It is here that efforts have been made to open up resources to working-class communities and/or to provide access into educational institutions .
2 Whatever the reason , gay men have never united to take action or develop work with young people which challenges heterosexism — or sexism for that matter .
3 Unlike Tesco , he had not experienced a heavy-handed or demanding manner from any of them , and was convinced by the value of the work they had done , without expressing a preference for any particular one .
4 1 Disjoint sets which have no common elements , 2 overlapping or intersecting sets with common elements , 3 one set completely inside the other .
5 Even if CGT applied , the combination of s 80 , FA 1980 ( as amended by s 94(3) , FA 1991 ) means that the application of market value at March 1982 , indexation relief and the £40,000 exemption might well reduce or eliminate CGT on any part deemed to be let .
6 Blake and Mouton emphasised from the outset that managers switch from one style to another , or combine elements of several in running their operations .
7 He wondered whether Simon had found his knife or got hold of another one .
8 A huge stock enables the firm to fit or deliver carpets within 48 hours .
9 processes underlying identity formation and social integration ; processes underlying the formation of self concepts and facilitating or inhibiting assimilation with social roles/relationships/sub cultures/groups ;
10 One outcome of this is that those on low incomes either reduce the amount they eat , or eat food of lower nutritional value , which particularly affects growing children .
11 To try to wrap up that question in the way in which the hon. Gentleman has suggested , or to lose sight of either of those objectives , would be extremely unwise .
12 Does it help or hinder development of those countries ?
13 ( 2 ) For the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) ( b ) above the requisite intent is an intent to cause a modification of the contents of any computer and by so doing — ( a ) to impair the operation of any computer ; ( b ) to prevent or hinder access to any program or data held in any computer ; or ( c ) to impair the operation of any such program or the reliability of any such data .
14 However , if one looks at section 3 it is — we do not need to decide the point — at least doubtful whether it would apply to the circumstances of the present case , because the requisite intent which has to be present before section 3 is breached is the intent under subsection ( 2 ) of section 3 , ‘ ( a ) to impair the operation of any computer ’ — that clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — ‘ ( b ) to prevent or hinder access to any program or data held in any computer ’ — that again clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — and ‘ ( c ) to impair the operation of any such program ’ — that does not apply here .
15 Their failure to include suitable controls with other small intestinal disorders or to perform assays for other bacterial antigens , however , makes interpretation of their results difficult .
16 You could also add things like a new porch or garage , improved security measures , or make improvements to interior decor .
17 They do n't have to pay the the compensation , or make restitution in any way .
18 Even among senior players , outside pursuits were tolerated only so long as they did not affect a player 's performance or make football of secondary importance to him .
19 So in in terms of looking at this criterion , can you also er include within your thinking process , the need for the er or the possibility that the development of a new settlement could actually be a positive enhancement of the environment or make use of derelict land .
20 disseminate or make use of any information that would allow a breach of security without the authority of the Director ;
21 A child then might have seen or heard talk of acceptable violence because that was what war was .
22 Similar pressures might be felt by some people today — to fight , or to risk injury in certain situations , and so on .
23 The objection involves the feeling or perhaps the conviction that we can never state or explicitly describe such a thing as a causal circumstance is said to be , which is to say that we can not do something like give a complete enumeration of its elements : we can not give particular or individuating descriptions of all of them .
24 For example , some people define ‘ language ’ in such a way that only a system of intentional communication between conspecifics could count as language , and some regard abstract features such as syntactic structure or individuating reference to past events as necessary to ‘ language ’ .
25 Secondly , it is possible to exclude or restrict liability for other loss or damage ( e.g. to property ) caused by negligence , but only to the extent that the exemption clause is shown to satisfy the requirement of reasonableness .
26 Lindstedt refers to the possibility of providing reading glasses or magnifying lenses for near work , of a power corresponding to the degree of failing .
27 Some of the passengers must have been up just after dawn to watch the huge liner ease its way gently alongside the dock , and those who were n't were beginning gradually to emerge on the upper decks , or to enjoy breakfast by one of the pools .
28 This composition of pop suggests occasional rupture and random fun-quake , rather than a benign process of amelioration , or accumulating body of good work .
29 I 'm not going to bother to comment on the individual allegations in the letter or cite examples on non-Welsh violence from the same period .
30 In keeping with its stance on regional neutrality the government has undertaken no studies of the regional impact of the Tunnel outside the South East despite the fears of more remote regions that their businesses will move to locations nearer the Tunnel or lose trade to southern and French competitors .
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