Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The situation is much simpler where software is written for and at the request of a client . |
2 | the loss , misdelivery or damage is occasioned during transit and results from negligent act or omission by the Carrier ; |
3 | As a trans-Pyrenean kingdom , Navarre lasted from its foundation in the ninth century until the sixteenth century , when it got broken in two , Spanish Navarre becoming Spanish in 1512 while French or Basse-Navarre was incorporated into the French crown in 1589 , when its current king became king of France as Henri IV . |
4 | DEC already has the incomplete version 1 of the OSF operating system out on its MIPS line , and it 's this that customers are using for their own early development work . |
5 | In view of ( 3 ) we may write unc If ( 8 ) is used as postmultiplier of A , it is clear that A is deflated by the sweeping matrix in ( 8 ) to unc ( note that A1 here differs from the deflated form A1 of 2.7.2 ) . |
6 | It is clear that Sony are committed to pursuing and extending the Data Discman formula . |
7 | Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages . |
8 | It is likewise conceivable that TFIIA is incorporated into the transcription complex by protein-protein interactions involving TBP and/or the established pol III transcription factors IIIA , IIIB and IIIC . |
9 | But an auction is mainly a bullish market ; vendors are trying to improve their prices , and few except dealers are selling on the market 's way down , in order to rebuy . |
10 | He waited for Siban to find a way to phrase the request which was so obviously his intent , but instead Siban rose to his feet and stalked away towards the door , his departure so abrupt that Alexei was taken by surprise . |
11 | Another of her pet projects was Biddick Arts Centre ‘ an old farmhouse so derelict that rats were hanging from the rafters , ’ and the ponds . |
12 | It is interesting that women are said to be conservative only at times and in places where this trait is not valued . |
13 | Medical standards are often primitive and amputation is regarded as an all-purpose cure . |
14 | Whether HMIs or local inspectors are involved , the school still has to give over control of the evaluation to outsiders ; it may only be willing to do this if teachers are assured of the kind of fairness discussed above . |
15 | We are not aware of any such evaluation in progress , in Britain or the United States , and it will be increasingly difficult to undertake this if screening is adopted as part of clinical practice . |
16 | This and B are inserted at the top of the right-hand array , when again obvious row combinations give the required solution at the bottom right : in summary unc |
17 | Drawings can be blamed when er there is actually nothing wrong and people are looking for an excuse blame from themselves . |
18 | If , instead , the viscosity is high and crystals are maintained in the boundary layer , the crystal content and density of the thermal boundary layer will always exceed the density of the underlying warmer suspension and equation ( 1 ) is not valid . |
19 | Job security is relatively high and attention is paid to relocation and the easing of redundancy when job loss occurs . |
20 | Their power can be considerable , and knowledge of them is sometimes painful if attention is drawn to them . |
21 | Patients were recruited in Sheffield and Belfast from the 1 February 1984 and in Glasgow from the 1 January 1985 until recruitment was terminated in all centres on 30 September 1989 . |
22 | ‘ So — British and Cosmopolitan was taken for a small fortune — and taken for fools too by the seem of it . |
23 | Those companies were acquired by the Wedgwood Group in 1972 and Roy was transferred to Johnson Brothers , firstly in quality control at the Hanley factory , later on yield improvement at Alexandra and then he moved to the Imperial factory . |
24 | The JNA began pulling out of Macedonia on Feb. 2 and agreements were reached with the JNA on leaving equipment behind , the withdrawal to be completed by April 15 . |
25 | While asleep , Stages 1 , 2 and REM were reduced at the expense of Stages 3 and 4 , which were maintained at baseline levels . |
26 | John Chadwick ( 1976 , p. 157 ) agrees that transactions would have been easier if prices were agreed in terms of a base-commodity — whether gold or silver or something else — but there seems to be no evidence of this in the archive tablets . |
27 | Thus , assuming that a single 65W tube costs £2 , the expected hourly depreciation cost over its expected lifetime is 0.027ph-1 ; this compares with the energy consumption of 0.21ph-1 if electricity is charged at 3.2pkWh-1 . |
28 | In the case of a contested offer , suspension is impracticable and disclosure is permitted to a restricted number of sub-underwriters immediately before the announcement provided they are warned of the confidential nature of the information . |
29 | In the case of a contested offer , suspension is impracticable and disclosure is permitted to a restricted number of sub-underwriters immediately before the announcement , provided they are warned of the confidential nature of the information . |
30 | The hedges are very overgrown and pedestrians are forced into the middle of the road with the consequent danger from traffic . |