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

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1 Market conditions remain difficult and rating increases continue to be applied on both the private and commercial accounts where justified .
2 Initial nominations and appointments are listed below and members are invited to make further nominations to fill vacancies where indicated .
3 5 Assist with daily living activities where required .
4 The words which do not appear in other lists fall into several important groups : signs relevant to deaf culture , signs which might be subject to borrowing by languages in contact , signs where compounding is likely to occur , number and colour terms .
5 Attending external events , and giving training , including giving speeches where required to do so , thereby contributing to public understanding of the judiciary .
6 However , the penalty was that English grammar dominated his description and there were , therefore , long sequences where signing stopped and only English was produced , since there were no direct sign-for-word translations .
7 in parentheses where shown .
8 This work should be carried out in phase with the building work for the Herbarium/Library extension , at which time thin Ethernet drop-downs should be installed in all new offices and existing offices where needed , together with the additional repeaters to run the system .
9 These include , the significance of the inaccuracy ; whether reasonable steps where taken by the data user to check the accuracy of information held and what procedures were followed by the data user once the inaccuracy was brought to light ( DPR Guideline 4 ) .
10 Programme variables where referred to at all are stated in gross terms .
11 The community is confined to inaccessible cliffs or sides of ravines where grazing and burning are unlikely , but where trees can not grow .
12 Because I mind our Dad saying : ‘ She 'd do better to take on a class o' twelve-years-olds than take on Walter Machin ! ’
13 It 's easier , though , to remember a meaningful sentence or phrase of six words than to remember six disconnected words .
14 The result is , however , that the termination of the war , and the construction of the peace , will also involve much wider considerations than seemed to be implied by the UN resolutions .
15 We can see that the CCCS presented a different picture of youth leisure styles than did the Albemarle Report .
16 Orders : 23pc more firms report total orders declined over the past four months than increased .
17 But there 's no bigger drain on public funds than financing the dole .
18 Because of their low ratings , some of America 's biggest banks pay more for short- and long-term funds than do their industrial customers .
19 Making love burns up more calories than playing golf and not that many fewer than throwing a frisbee .
20 I was shown a conditioning warehouse that can hold 15 million bottles and in which pallets are moved by ‘ robot ’ lifts than run on tracks .
21 Secondly , the provision of subways and footbridges should be avoided where possible , for they are often ignored by pedestrians who would rather dodge through the cars than climb to bridge level or expose themselves to the unpleasant and sometimes dangerous environment of a subway .
22 I would sooner lose the use of both legs than read it .
23 Life , however , is more about building on the little triumphs than moping about disasters , and Carlos Remy certainly enjoyed a rare taste of the former during the Championship drubbing at Southampton .
24 In practice the widowed of any age were much more likely to stay in their own homes than to move to find support .
25 As noted below , rural districts also tend to have far higher proportions of non-permanent mobile homes than do urban areas , and , while many of these are of high quality , some are in very poor condition .
26 And indeed I would argue that Linnaeus , in his role as classifying naturalist , did a better job at putting the varieties of mankind into their mutual relationships than did idealist philosophers like Rousseau and Jefferson .
27 It is better for people to be able to grow and develop in relationships than to suffer the burdens of isolation and constant temptation and the threat of seeking relief through clandestine and casual relationships . '
28 At 40 , he knows he 's on the road to fortune and admits to spending more time talking with journalists than working over hot ovens in the kitchen .
29 You 'll save a lot of wear and tear on your hands if you buy a stainless steel trowel , because nothing causes more blisters than using a rusty trowel .
30 It may of course lead to a greater use of the concept of collateral warranties than has hitherto been necessary .
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