Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [det] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nauru was never paid $16m or any other compensation by Australia .
2 The old heart or some other bit of my body has given out and fouled the system and I 've gone .
3 Thus , when his secretary of the treasury ventured on one occasion to suggest that colonial rule was more efficient than the successor regimes in the newly independent states , the president brusquely retorted that it was his " personal conviction that almost any one of the newborn states of the world would far rather embrace Communism or any other form of dictatorship than accept the political domination of another government even though that brought to each citizen a far higher standard of living " .
4 Usually a choice has to be made whether to carry out 100% inspection or some lesser amount on a sampling basis .
5 But that is not because its orders have greater status per se than the orders of a court of first instance or any intermediate court of appeal .
6 Speaking to venture capitalists , accountants or lawyers about business plans or any other aspect of a buy-out does not amount to working for the business and if done in working hours , may be a breach of service contract .
7 ‘ Edward Wood ? ’ they question ; and one can see in their eyes the effort of the memory to attach this name to some sensational event in Parliament or some haunting paragraph in the newspapers …
8 That means they are stored in in containers which the public have n't got access to and away from any possibility of er naked flames or any other methods of ignition getting to them .
9 A party who wishes to sue an expert will have to prove professional negligence or some other breach of contract .
10 If that er clothing becomes heated and it gets to the right temperature it will burst into the flames , likewise if it 's not balanced properly and you go out the door the living room or the lounge into the kitchen or some other part of your home the draft by closing the door can knock the airer over , unbalance it and of course er set fire to the clothing .
11 Another conceptualization of the same phenomenon uses the language of " gapping " , which refers to the absence in the B-line of the verb or some other term of the A-line .
12 In particular , without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing , all goods capable of use as , or in any way likely to be used in the preparing or packing of , food , toiletries , perfume , cosmetics , pharmaceutical products or any other goods for human consumption or for use upon the human body shall contain nothing rendering them unsuitable for their purpose and shall comply with all relevant requirements relating to their sale and composition and to the use of preservative or colouring matter therein .
13 There had been no plan between Ward and Saunders to steal the money or any other sum from Guinness .
14 His nose can smell out a human or a Minpin or any other animal from ten miles away .
15 So far , there is no evidence whatever that the ITT proposals were adopted by the CIA , the Pentagon or any other body in the U S. On the second point , the US military continued to maintain contact with their Chilean opposite numbers and to continue supplying arms ( imagine the outcry if they had stopped ) but again there is no evidence whatever of any US military involvement in the 1973 coup .
16 Whenever possible , all your equipment should be ‘ marked ’ with either die stamping or by arc-welding your postcode to the chassis or some other part of the equipment .
17 With its shares trading at a premium of 54 per cent to net assets , RBS has little need to worry about a bid from Lloyds or any other bank for that matter .
18 Group 5 : Tests stressing reasoning or some other form of central processing
19 If you think an allusion is being made to a Greek or Roman myth , you can try Lemprièe 's Classical Dictionary or some other dictionary of Classical mythology .
20 Perhaps , Harry thought , she had been checking to see if Dysart were in residence , looking for his car or some such sign of his presence .
21 But for as little as £30 a month ( your child benefit should take care of that ) , you could be presenting your child with their first car or some solid help towards their first home .
22 LGC also has an important advisory role for government , for example as an official referee when a dispute arises about an analytical measurement , as well as in advising the government on its national biotechnology programme or any scientific aspect of chemistry in which government is involved .
23 The genes , as we shall see , are more like a recipe than like a blueprint ; and a recipe , moreover , that is obeyed not by the developing embryo as a whole , but by each cell or each local cluster of dividing cells .
24 We all go through the bad times so if these Glentoran supporters or any other supporters of other clubs would get behind their team , instead of giving continual stick , perhaps fortunes on the park might change .
25 A common method of assessing predictive validity is to correlate a candidate 's test score with subsequent supervisor ratings or some other index of their subsequent job performance .
26 They also often resented piece-wages or any other method of speeding up complex and difficult tasks , and thereby lowering the quality of self-respecting work .
27 The trial judge emphasised that the facts failed to disclose any bruising of the victim 's thighs or any other sign of struggle .
28 It should be remembered that generalisation about bereavement or any deep experience in life can be dangerous if carried to extremes , and if you are caring for an elderly parent of either sex who has lost his or her partner , you will have no idea of just how painful their sorrow is for them , so it will be wise simply to assume , whatever their reaction may be , that they are going through a very bad time indeed .
29 As Squig Hunter teams normally carry one prodder between two models a Boss can be armed with a sword , axe or any other kind of hand weapon rather than with a prodder .
30 3.1 For the purposes of the Regional Council 's policy and these Guidelines , violence at work is defined as the application of force , severe threat or serious abuse by members of the public , clients or any other persons towards employees of the Regional Council arising out of the course of their employment whether or not they are or duty .
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