Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [prep] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It appears to be an inescapable fact that regardless of whether a nation is developing , developed or experiencing economic decline , the indigenous population will experience differing degrees of economic prosperity depending on their particular location in the economy . |
2 | The new machines will run MVS , enabling users to maintain mainframe databases and regardless of whether the operating system is MVS or AIX , both will act as servers for OS/2-based desktops . |
3 | It was looking more and more as if the source might be Nazi Intelligence . |
4 | Mm yeah and apart from that the bloke that sold it must have known cos he |
5 | This may have had an effect on the conversation : first , in respect of the content , which may have been different from what they would otherwise have talked about , and secondly in that the girls may have tried consciously to use " Jamaican " . |
6 | To be given a steer saves time but regardless of whether the head or the local authority regards change as being large scale , well publicised , hotly debated or self-evidently necessary , it is still necessary , behind every broad picture , to make sure that the purpose and implications of specific change are explicit . |
7 | but apart from that the Government has |
8 | But apart from that the tourists enjoy coming here . |
9 | On one wall there were ancient documents — some merely signatures — framed in modest elegance , but apart from that the walls were plain . |