Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Interestingly , the date of the earliest document signed by Hocazade — mid-Shawwal 877 — more or less coincides with that of a recording that on 23 Shawwal 877/23 March 1473 Efdalzade had been appointed to the Sahn in place of Ali Kuscu who , Uzuncarsili says , had been transferred to the muderrislik of the Ayasofya medrese , one of the posts which Molla Husrev had held in conjunction with the kadilik of Istanbul .
2 With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate .
3 Whether it is so or not depends on all the circumstances of the case including the context and wording of the provisions , the degree of emphasis , the purpose and effect of the default clause and any other relevant consideration .
4 It would be of interest to know whether this plasma fatty acid pattern , not previously reported in other disease states , is exclusive to inflammatory bowel disease or also occurs in other autoimmune conditions .
5 Set up in 1984 , Radio RIN currently broadcasts for 20 hours a day and successfully competes with many of the country 's commercial stations .
6 A tubular form is much more effective and eventually worms with such a shape appeared .
7 The taciturn Tor falls off his log and eventually complains of painful stomach muscles .
8 Rory made left and right turns in quick succession , seemed to go back on himself , seemed at times to be driving blind .
9 If you do want to portray an older figure , it would be preferable to try Hermione in The Winter 's Tale — she is a more fantastical character , without the added complications of historical authenticity , and so allows for greater flexibility of characterisation .
10 The case against it is precisely that it purports to explain the whole of history and , for that matter , of pre-history , by reference to a total system , and so denies to any of its implicated parts ( social , economic , racial , geographical , religious and so on ) as well as to the actions of its great or good men any separate authenticity .
11 ‘ Teachers are often not aware of the possibilities and so links with local industry are extremely important .
12 However , it is only open to those who already hold the overpriced asset and so relies on this group of investors trading sufficient assets to move the relative prices of the shares in the index and index futures back into line .
13 Erm and accepting that would mean er obviously an increase in rent and perhaps changes in that lease er in order that he would be able to er to invest that money .
14 Thanks to the work of your moral forces , powered by the social change which always and only emerges through technological innovation , the future from which I come is not entirely uninhabitable .
15 The Reuss valley floor is comparatively wide and level for a considerable stretch south of Altdorf ( 447m , 1,466ft above sea level ) and only begins to narrow at Erstfeld ( 472m , 1,548ft ) , by which point the new motorway N2 has parted company with the old Gotthard road No 2 as well as the railway , having crossed to the west bank of the river .
16 Yet because social relations , and especially changes in social relations , are often more evident in cases of developments in the use or transformation of non-human material objects and forces , it is worth emphasizing the manifest social character of the other kind of development .
17 Having observed Thatcher 's boorish behaviour , Abse comments : ‘ Such a jealous and ruthless super-ego can only have been formed by a prohibiting mother who is brusque and prematurely insists upon early toilet training . ’
18 She lives in a vicarage and already carries out most of the duties a vicar does .
19 Hot water cylinder must be a special design ( steel or copper ) to cope with the pressure and normally comes with all the necessary safety devices
20 Hurst cites the case of a slime mould in which , during sex , a gene within a little device called a mitochondrion causes its owner to fuse with mitochondria from the other parent and thus spreads to all the mitochrondria in the offspring .
21 The right to reimbursement is subject to the Limitation Act and thus lasts for six years from the date of payment .
22 As we have seen , for example , the raw fact that an admission to care takes place as a result of a care order made by the court , and thus appears in official statistics as further evidence of compulsion , may tell us little about how this action is experienced either by the child or by his or her family .
23 Its founding collection , Clement Litill 's Library , was deposited by bequest with the Toun and Kirk of Edinburgh in 1580 , and thus pre-dates by three years the founding of the College which was to become the University of Edinburgh .
24 Proponents of left-to-right strategy argue that it is much simpler , requiring far less bookkeeping , and thus leads to greater efficiency .
25 Good luck and best wishes to all my former colleagues and friends wherever they are .
26 Him , it , this , this : this is the body he primes and mortifies and shrewdly inspects in all the rippling funhouse mirrors of Portugal .
27 For alkali adsorption on transition metals , the work function initially falls rapidly with increasing alkali metal coverage , then passes through a minimum , and finally increases to that of the alkali metal itself .
28 She checks the duty rotas , time sheets and usually liaises with main refectory supervisor John Ricketts to ensure all units are fully staffed .
29 In England , that kind of patriotism is something you do with other consenting adults under the covers with the lights out , and usually comes with various unpleasant side-effects such as xenophobia , anti-Semitism , Anglo-Catholicism and so on .
30 Systems of social representations can provide familiar classifications , and for this reason a social representation ‘ fosters ready-made opinions and usually leads to over-hasty decisions ’ ( 1983 : 33 ) .
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