Example sentences of "otherwise [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you have a ham stand , all well and good , otherwise invert a large plate and stand the ham on that ; it will raise the meat sufficiently to allow your carving knife to travel as required during slicing .
2 The poem is rich in language , vivid in imagery , mysterious and enchanting in its overall effect and uses to its best advantage various language features to evoke an atmosphere of grandeur and magnificence conveying the author 's passion for something which would otherwise remain a mere vehicle to the reader .
3 It is difficult to see how it could be otherwise given a political system dominated by appointment prerogatives and Moscow connections , rather than accountability to social forces with a direct stake in policy issues .
4 Other coins made from the same different die can often be found , thus establishing a chain of die links between objects which might otherwise display no close similarities .
5 It is thus fitting that nowhere has pop been so active as in that area so firmly delineated as ‘ private ’ by the dominant culture and woe betide those who , like politicians in sex scandals , mix the public and the private , or otherwise transgress the narrow boundaries — namely those of sexuality and gender .
6 An intervals the system can be increased by a further analytical , statistical or informational function , capable of processing information which might otherwise need an additional personnel assistant to maintain .
7 I find the textual basis for this interpretation very flimsy , in fact there is clear erm erm erm textual evidence for precisely the opposite and let me cite erm one instance Locke is here talking about tacit consent and the purchase of property and erm he says whenever the owner who has given nothing but such a tacit consent to the government will by donation , sale or otherwise quit the said possession , he is at liberty to go and incorporate himself into any other commonwealth or to agree with others to begin a new one in any part of the world they can find free and unpossessed whereas he that has once by actual agreement in any expressed declaration given his consent to be of any commonwealth is perpetually and indispensably obliged to be and remain unalterably a subject to it and can never be again in the liberty of the state of nature .
8 3.12.2 general guidelines relating to the use of the Trademarks and the manner of attribution to in marketing , advertising and otherwise promoting the Licensed Products including the use of the Trademarks and the manner of attribution in marketing materials , advertising , labelling and packaging .
9 Otherwise adopt the standard procedure given in Air Pilot , and any special procedure that may be required at certain major airports .
10 As stated repeatedly in this book , there is no real evidence that such an able and well-endowed ‘ god ’ , beyond human influence , has ever existed , and those who teach otherwise perpetuate the induced temptation to abandon personal responsibility .
11 During his first term , Reagan and his staff eventually developed a better appreciation of the merits and responsibilities of legislators and came to realize that the making of policy required the executive branch to ‘ bargain with , cajole and otherwise court the legislative branch ’ .
12 The consequence of this is that women are feared because they are seen to be sexually aggressive , and relations with men are spoiled because a close tie to them , which might otherwise constitute a conflict-free alternative nevertheless connotes a parallel threat of passive dependency .
13 It might otherwise cost a good deal of money to do this .
14 It was suggested that the USA would not otherwise sign the planned trade agreement , which contained concessions regarded by the Soviet side as very important in making possible the restructuring of the Soviet economy and the introduction of a regulated market economy .
15 A gale may otherwise blow the whole fence over .
16 Regulations 802/68 and 803/68 respectively on the concept of the origin of goods and on the valuation of goods for customs purposes were enacted under Article 235 on the basis that the treaty had not otherwise provided the necessary powers .
17 Another vote was then taken on the resolution , with 's addition , but otherwise retaining the original wording ie. not as amended by QC with the following result : in favour 65 ; against 17 .
18 Age-specific rates are often calculated as averages over three years , partly to reduce instability of the statistics in older , almost empty , age classes , and partly to obviate problems due to especially bad weather at the end of a year causing early demise of those who would otherwise die the following year .
19 A candidate who does not do well enough in the written examination for the Master 's degree , but who otherwise attains a satisfactory standard , may be awarded the Diploma .
20 C.1 which are brought after a certain period because the Vendor would otherwise have a contingent liability for six years which is unacceptable ; the Vendor wants to know after a reasonable period that it is free from any further claims .
21 there exists at least one other grammatically well-formed and semantically normal sentence S 3 , containing X , but otherwise having no other elements in parallel syntactic positions in common with S 1 , in which X is similarly omissible or replaceable by Y , yielding a syntactically identical but semantically distinct sentence S 4
22 ‘ I 'm sorry you 've missed seeing Prague — but you 're otherwise having a good time , are n't you ? ’
23 A wok is ideal for making paella ; otherwise use a large frying pan .
24 So you see that being a MIDI device has massive advantages : first , sound changes which might otherwise require the drastic resetting of several controls can be carried out instantly , by calling up a patch containing the new settings ; and second , when using another MIDI device , such as a multi-effects processor , the two can be linked via the MIDI sockets and a patch change on one can trigger a patch change on the other .
25 She was delighted rather than otherwise to have an extra visitor , and she chattered throughout the excellent dinner , preventing Robbie from concentrating on the fascinating conversation going on between Fen and the rector .
26 ( Even if the activities do present curbs on the rights of the general public to go about their business , street action might still be justified where , for example , it brings to public consciousness some injustice that would not otherwise receive a public hearing . )
27 This research is exploring this relationship via a detailed examination of the origins , operation and effects of the Assisted Places Scheme , introduced by the Conservative government in 1981 to provide places in certain independent schools ‘ for academically able children whose parents can not otherwise afford the full tuition fees ’ .
28 On the other hand , all three decisions confirm that an employee would be rashly optimistic if he expects to gain compensation from the mere fact the employer is selling or otherwise exploiting the patented invention with a significant measure of success .
29 Apart from a concerted effort by its backers , which could be shaped at the end of year meeting , Goldstein says only catalytic events will otherwise drive the Architecture-Neutral Format to market .
30 If ‘ suicide ’ is defined as the doing of a positive act with the intention of ending life , then there would be no question of suicide in the case of patients who refuse treatment , but otherwise do no positive act , merely allowing death to occur .
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