Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [subord] [pron] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Under s.4(3) the accused is guilty only if he has a commercial purpose .
2 Under sections 1 and 14 someone can be guilty only if he makes a false statement ‘ in the course of a trade or business . ’
3 It is not clear however whether it has a neuronal-specific regulatory role , because the data obtained in non neuronal cells were obtained by transient transfections in cells that do not show any hypersensitive sites in this region of the promoter of the endogenous NF-L gene .
4 The central union federation ( the LO ) is also very strong largely because it plays a significant and continuing role in collective bargaining .
5 If after a bite or sting the conscious level is impaired or if swelling is severe and rapid especially if it affects the mouth and throat or if breathing becomes difficult .
6 He 'll have her fast enough when he knows the sum of her portion . ’
7 He ignores information on the left even though he has no left visual field loss .
8 For a start the required reduction in the price level may have to be very large indeed before it has a significant impact on aggregate spending .
9 The most celebrated of all the northern constellations is distinctive even though it contains no star as bright as the first magnitude .
10 However , the Marxist position is no more verifiable even if it constitutes a more rounded explanation .
11 An account of these travels will appear tame indeed unless one realises the extreme limitations imposed by shift work , penury and wartime restrictions .
12 Nevertheless , happiness is difficult to find , and it seems man is unable to remain happy even when he finds a way of living that seems to suit his psychic constitution — a combination of biological givens , and the consequences of the individual 's resolution of his conflicts during his personal development .
13 The right side remains right even if it has no ultimate hope at all .
14 I can relate to that even though he gets a lot of shit off people . ’
15 There is the Government 's view , which seems to see a large market as an end in itself , and there is the view expressed by my right hon. Friend , which sees a large market as successful only if it improves the quality of life of our citizens .
16 One may say , of course , that Marcel is shocked simply because he has a foolish , a foolishly romantic conception of what a writer should look like .
17 But one is narrowly neutral even if one provides the Reds with normal food supplies .
18 Wordsworth 's poem could well be set as in Example 47 : Of course , this kind of writing can be highly poetic , but there is also a danger of falling into aimless meandering , or of not being memorable precisely because it has no metrical background .
19 Whether humanitarian intervention is legitimate within the terms of the United Nations Charter is controversial precisely because it permits a derogation of State sovereignty on behalf of individual rights .
20 It is part of their religion , a religion I do not scoff at as it holds many elements which match our own even though it lacks the truth of ours .
21 ‘ Now , in Scotland , James 's widow Margaret , the mother of one infant , is pregnant again when she hears the news of her husband 's defeat and death .
22 A building lease for a term of more than forty years , where the lessor is not a public body , is freely assignable even if it contains a qualified covenant against alienation ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 , s19(1) ( b ) ) .
23 The Histories is particularly relevant today because it represents the common discursive origin of historiography , sociology , anthropology , ethnography , and prose fiction .
24 In-service training is desirable only when it fulfils a felt need .
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