Example sentences of "[adv] without " in BNC.
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1 | However , the Ministry of Agriculture reported a similar level of ruthenium in a soil sample taken in 1987 , apparently without any comment being raised at the time . |
2 | Dame Joan gave a compelling performance , handling the coloratura apparently without effort , and rising superbly to the final altissimo E flat — a stratospheric note which she then repeated in the encore . |
3 | He has become an expendable symbol of the 21 years lost by Czechoslovaks since the invasion of August 1968 , for he had taken over , apparently without compunction , from Mr Alexander Dubcek as Communist Party leader when the latter was humiliated at the beginning of 1969 . |
4 | Mrs Clinton tells Vanity Fair , apparently without weighing the truth of the charges against Mr Bush : ‘ What Bill does n't understand is you 've got ta do the same thing in response as you do in negative advertising . ’ |
5 | In the campaign 's second half , Mr Major ( apparently without being told to do so by any important surgeon from a teaching hospital ) came out against proportional representation , and Mr Kinnock ( apparently incited by Labour 's teaching hospitals ) as good as came out for it . |
6 | Travelling on a false passport made out in the name of James Richardson , Bourke travelled by train from London to Paris ( apparently without encountering any problems with the police who were searching for him ) , and thence by air to Berlin where he crossed into the eastern sector and shortly afterwards was flown to Moscow to be reunited with Blake . |
7 | He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829 , a time when Malmesbury found him ‘ a wild harum-scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind ’ , who enjoyed galloping through the streets at full tilt on a fine thoroughbred . |
8 | Shadwell embraced them , and they kissed him , apparently without revulsion . |
9 | With older people , problems can result from continuing to drink the same amounts they became used to consuming when they were younger , then apparently without effect . |
10 | His troops began firing apparently without warning , after young ANC supporters broke through a razor wire cordon . |
11 | And since he was in his late thirties and apparently without a cent to show for it , the conclusion was obvious . |
12 | He made the statement calmly , almost sadly , without explanation and apparently without the intention of offering any . |
13 | Her eyes glided over Peter , apparently without recognizing him . |
14 | The ‘ great divide ’ has been re-established , by the appeal to literacy , apparently on a ‘ scientific ’ basis and apparently without the offensive appeals to inherent cultural and intellectual superiority that discredited its early phases . |
15 | Together they went to see Baldwin after dinner and persuaded him , apparently without great difficulty , to go out , if he had to , with a bang and not a whimper . |
16 | Apparently without Eliot having been warned , the poet Emmanuel Litvinoff read a poem which attacked his attitude towards the Jews . |
17 | His ability to organise often went unseen — though never unappreciated — since everything was done so unobtrusively and apparently without effort . |
18 | Indeed , from time to time animatics do , in fact , get used for actual transmission — apparently without any drastic ill effects . |
19 | Infants developing competence in their first language , experience it as a working high-speed whole , yet acquire native speaker competence without any formal instruction , apparently without effort , without any conscious formulation of rules , and without any splitting down into manageable ‘ areas ’ ( although the features of adult speech to children may provide some help ) . |
20 | The girl vanished , apparently without movement , to be heard clanking saucepans and chopping . |
21 | Then he saw Yuan duck and move aside , apparently without effort . |
22 | When he was out of sight she crossed the great court to the gatehouse , passed by the open door apparently without a glance , and stood for some minutes in the gateway , looking along the Foregate , before turning back towards the guesthouse . |
23 | Burun laughed softly , and he gestured apparently without embarrassment . |
24 | Two MPs at the apex of the march were batoned , apparently without instruction from the senior officer . |
25 | Informants would put suitcases on the Pan Am flights , apparently without the usual security checks , according to one airline source , through an arrangement between the DEA and German authorities . |
26 | He saw me , apparently without surprise , and spoke tonelessly . |
27 | The hon. Member for Blackburn , in a frenzied passion , was throwing pieces of paper into the air , saying that we were bottom of this league table and bottom of that league table , apparently without having read any of them . |
28 | The talks were arranged at Frelimo 's request by the Italian government and the Vatican , apparently without the knowledge of Presidents Daniel arap Moi of Kenya and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe , who had attempted to mediate in the conflict . |
29 | In August Amnesty complained that 29 Tuaregs had been executed in Mali apparently without trial . |
30 | On the weekend of Feb. 7-9 some 40 people were killed and 300 wounded nationwide as FIS activists and youths apparently without any marked party affiliation stoned members of the National Gendamerie and the army , erected barricades and attempted to prevent the arrests of imams . |