Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [verb] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No off-worlder has ever been inside any of them , but we are told that there are caverns , vaults within vaults , like those ancient puzzles where ever opened box reveals another , smaller box .
2 Spiders are known as far back as the Carboniferous , but their remains are principally known fossilized from the Tertiary ambers , where perfectly preserved specimens retain even the hairs on the legs .
3 where even bedsit heroes come shrink wrapped
4 Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the date of the transaction or , where forward cover contracts have been arranged , at the contracted rates .
5 Transactions in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange ruling at the date of the transaction or , where forward cover contracts have been arranged , at the contracted rates .
6 Indeed it would be surprising were we able to do so , since there are some fairly clear empirical examples of industries where publicly owned concerns have been of superior or equal efficiency to private ones , as we shall see in chapter 7 .
7 Lorraine Monk , of Kingston-upon-Thames , said Labour would have to do far more than merely reverse NHS cuts .
8 The financial markets may be in retreat and the pound may be on a slippery slope , but it 's not just the insolvency practitioners and bailiffs that are doing well ; some companies in sectors as diverse as retailing , restaurants and medical equipment are also doing more than just make ends meet .
9 Telecommunications systems for hotels now perform many more tasks than just allowing people to make telephone calls .
10 He also helped to encourage , from 1938 onwards at University College , London , less than enthusiastically welcomed efforts to teach International Law and Relations on interdisciplinary levels .
11 As this happens equity is sacrificed as purchasing power rather than clinically diagnosed need determines which patients should be treated .
12 He did n't know why he 'd written , except maybe to let people know that he was alive .
13 It was encouraging to find some children apparently receiving a good standard of care : for example , GCSE results were higher than previously reported research had led us to expect ( Fletcher-Campbell and Hall , 1990 ) .
14 Hong Kong authorities believe that most boat people will acquiesce rather than violently resist attempts to send them back to Vietnam , but this apparent passivity can be deceptive .
15 Nearly every child if properly taught loves to draw and paint .
16 Rarely if ever do SMEs go out in search of new technologies .
17 All patients received the same treatment until endoscopically confirmed healing had occurred .
18 Even if a policy of controlling the money supply may be optimal at present , if previously held relationships break down under rapid financial change , then the rationale for controlling the money supply may disappear .
19 Unless otherwise agreed risk passes when property passes ( whether or not delivery has occurred ) under s 20(1) of the SGA .
20 Subsequently , because low priced petrol came onto the market the appellants wrote to all of their dealers , including the respondents saying that they would not insist on the implementation of the resale price maintenance clause .
21 However , since much published work combines various approaches , there will be a good deal of overlap between different parts of the discussion and it will be necessary throughout to refer to various theoretical and methodological issues which have received a good deal of attention in recent years .
22 The latter involves the recipient of the memo in additional work , whereas merely giving information does not .
23 Since electrically charged objects attract or repel one another ( unlike charges attract , like charges repel ) , there are forces of attraction and repulsion between atoms , which may cause them to combine in specific ways to form chemical compounds .
24 Rousseau believed that biologically based inequalities between people were small and relatively unimportant whereas socially created inequalities provide the major basis for systems of social stratification .
25 The Bernwood gate was originally designed for keeping out motorcycles and horses from the Bernwood Butterfly Trail in Oxford , while still allowing wheelchairs to pass through .
26 The report is aimed at cutting farm surpluses , reducing pollution , and protecting the countryside , while still allowing farmers to stay in business .
27 It also proposed central bodies with real power , including a central bank on the US federal reserve model , and the preservation of a common currency , while still allowing republics to introduce their own currencies , provided that they did not undermine the single currency .
28 In opposition to this , Kay and Silberston ( 1984 ) argue that competition would not necessarily lead to equal efficiency , since publicly owned concerns have the deep purse of public funds on which to draw .
29 How do they find ways of maintaining routines and sequences whilst also retaining flexibility to develop these intensifying periods or activity which can be the hallmark of achievement ?
30 Intense , novel and variable stimuli are attended to rather than others , whilst regularly repeated stimuli seem to become ignored .
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