Example sentences of "[subord] [det] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 … taking account of statutory provisions and also of national and collective agreements , except where these conflict with the powers allotted to the Governing Body under the Act .
2 In addition , dense infiltration of the lung by eosinophils occurs , and where these accumulate in the small bronchi in large numbers , they may be seen as greenish plugs at necropsy .
3 During the summer months hordes of visitors regularly congregate there to eat and drink at their leisure on the paved terrace between the mellow sandstone walls of the inn itself and the river 's edge , where many sit on the low stone parapet and look below them through the clear , greenish water at the mottled dark-brown and silvery backs of the carp that rise to the surface to snap up the crisps and the crusts thrown down to them .
4 Of the remaining 120 fabliaux recognized in the Nouveau Recueil Complet des Fabliaux , more than half exist in a single copy , and fewer than twenty of the more innocently titled fabliaux exist in four or more manuscript copies .
5 No one stands out , although some emerge from the group in brief solos to express their personal sense of loss .
6 Although these work on the same principles as the above they could prove an expensive luxury as well as causing more problems than they solve .
7 Some manufacturers use taffeta nylon , cotton , polycotton or viscose for the linings , although these add to the weight of the bag .
8 It was unfortunate for spectators that Chamden were unable to raise a full side but this should not detract from our victory , although all praise to the five Chamden lads for holding our rampant attack to a slender 2–1 .
9 In retrospect , the ending at this point of the long preponderance of Western Europe ( that is to say , Italy , France , southern Germany , Belgium and Spain ) — a preponderance common to the pre-conciliar Church , the Council and even the pontificate of Paul VI — in the affairs of Catholicism and its replacement by a far wider range of geographical influences , may appear as far more significant than any shift from the mildly liberal to the neo-conservative .
10 Its part is often written in the treble clef on G ( 2nd line ) but it is quite immaterial which clef or note is used , provided that a note different from those used for the side-drum and triangle ( if these appear in the same score ) is chosen .
11 Presumably they all have accommodation costs , for example , and if these amount to a little over £26 a week ( including council tax ) , then the first and fourth examples would qualify for civil legal aid without payment of any contribution .
12 It seems likely that the condition of the roads had begun to grow uneven after Aberdeen : today , upon leaving the main road , the castle , now ruined , may only be approached on pockmarked and muddy lanes , and if these approximate to the surfaces upon which Johnson had to travel once he entered a remoter Scotland , his pace may be understood and excused , and his courage further applauded .
13 A spreadsheet can be recalculated immediately even if only one figure changes , or if many change at the same time .
14 This states that whatever the forms , organization and functions that a company believes it has , unless these correspond to the norms and expectations of the local culture they will remain purely superficial window dressing .
15 Because these work to a co-ordinate system they are reproducible at any resolution and , more usefully , they can be scaled without destroying the original information .
16 It is important to discuss the various explanations briefly , if only because these surface in the press in a variety of forms .
17 All nine species of gibbon are endangered because all live in the rapidly disappearing rainforests of South-east Asia .
18 There are always internal constraints on any kind of notational or visual-symbolic signifying system , since these depend on an absolutely or relatively complete possession of the relevant ( social as technical ) systematic information .
19 I am going to begin with biologically-based theories , since these act as an implicit reference point for most psychological theories of gender .
20 More significant are the numbers of votes actually cast , since these enter into the calculation of the quota normally required for a candidate 's election .
21 On this view , however , it can not be the phonological system in which priming occurs , because both reading aloud and answering definitions by an oral response use the phonological system ( since both culminate in the subject saying a word ) ; yet these two activities do not prime each other .
22 More distinction might have been made between Largo and Grave , perhaps , since both occur in the Concerti da chiesa ( Nos. 1–8 ) .
23 Equally , they are on the margins of land law conceptually , since both rely on the archaic significance , in common law culture , of possession as the basis of property rights .
24 For example , while most meet in the absence of officers , Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 6.173–77 ) found that the chief executive ‘ always ’ attended in I per cent of authorities and was present occasionally in 27 per cent .
25 ‘ Guidelines for Teachers and Lecturers of Students with Special Needs ’ is intended to help teachers and lecturers who wish to deliver modules to students with special needs , whether these arise from a learning difficulty , a sensory impairment or from some other reason .
26 The grave is of the late sixth century , but the krater was probably made some decades earlier , most likely in Laconia though some argue for a South Italian colony .
27 There are no parish or town councils within London or the major urban centres of other large cities though some exist within the more rural parts of metropolitan districts .
28 It may not be quite as easy as some assume in the developed world , either .
29 While these clauses as such refer to the East only , the same theological principles apply elsewhere , and were subsequently explicitly applied in the Secretariat of Unity 's first Directory .
30 In one case what counts is the ‘ objective positions ’ which ‘ white people ’ as such occupy within the ‘ racist power structure ’ ; in the second it is their socialization , or cultural traditions which racializes their relationships to blacks .
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