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

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1 Freud 's hypotheses are not upheld : if the child is father to the man it is for reasons other than missing out on the breast and a too early acquaintance with the potty .
2 The policy implications of equation ( 5.35 ) are identical to those of chapter 4 and discussed less formally above : only the random and unpredictable component of monetary policy has real effects .
3 There are now two breeds of cat available that do not appear to cause allergic responses , which with an ordinary cat would lead to breathing difficulties and an asthmatic condition .
4 The results were a setback for the SDP , which won most southern states in the local council elections of December 1990 but had since suffered from well-publicized internal feuding .
5 In Article 10 of an arbitral award on the effect of this agreement , President Cleveland , as arbitrator , restated the obligations of Article 8 and spelled out Costa Rica 's ‘ natural rights ’ under the agreement .
6 Richard moved his tongue on the roundness and the ragged break and the folds of foreskin wrinkled and pulled tight .
7 An SPLA spokesman was quoted , however , in a Radio SPLA broadcast of Feb. 2 as rejecting as " unrealistic " a government peace plan which offered a " devolution of power " as its major concession .
8 It lies at the extreme edge of the constellation , and I have found that the best way to locate it is to use Beta Comæ , which is of magnitude 4.3 and lies rather off a line joining Cor Caroli to Arcturus ; though dim , Beta Comæ is rather isolated , and not difficult to identify .
9 The profits were struck after reorganisation costs of £1.98 million and fed through to earnings per share of 1.9p , replacing losses of 2.1p last time .
10 Recent developments in organisational theory , currently in vogue with many large corporations , suggest that hierarchical organisations are slow to respond to change , can limit the optimisation of staff potential and have high fixed costs .
11 Severe winters , of course , hit the poor twice over : those who survived the effects of the frost and snow might well die of malnutrition as the resultant disastrous harvest reduced the amount of food available and forced up prices .
12 IN THIS SPECIAL FEATURE WE GIVE YOU A SNEAK PREVIEW OF VERSION 6 AND CHECK OUT THE BEST DOS APPLICATIONS .
13 In the interests of maintaining objectivity it is always helpful to keep these two kinds of information distinct and to indicate clearly how an interpretation is derived from the evidence presented .
14 The law makes the copying of software illegal and lays down how damages should be awarded .
15 Sam brought them out a coke and a bag of crisps each and went back inside .
16 ( 3 ) Regulated agreements which are not caught by Pt V of CCA 1974 as laid out in s74 of CCA 1974 , for example non-commercial agreements , or small agreements ( s17(1) ) , or running-account credit such as bank overdrafts or other overdrafts exempted by the Director if this is not against the interests of the debtor .
17 All Leeds , who remain a point behind Manchester United but have now played two games more , can hope for is a similar display by City at Old Trafford on Tuesday .
18 Cabbages and other brassicas may be sown in specially prepared seed-beds and transplanted into the fields , or may be sown like swedes direct and singled later .
19 By a respondent 's notice the bank notified its intention of contending that the judge 's decision should be affirmed on the additional ground that he should in any event have exercised his discretion under rule 12.12 and set aside the registrar 's order on the ground that it was not a proper case for service of the originating application out of the jurisdiction ; and in particular because ( i ) the bank had at all relevant times no presence in , and/or sufficient connection with , England and Wales ; and/or ( ii ) the judge should have applied and/or had regard to the provisions of R.S.C. , Ord. 11 and , had he done so , should have concluded that the claims raised did not fall within the ambit of the order and that leave to serve out should thus be refused .
20 Although the government was cautious about enrolling men from newly incorporated minorities , the size of the army rose in line with the population — which increased from some 15 million under Peter to double that figure under Catherine II and reached about 67 million by the 1850s .
21 Later , in sleeping-bags , with Grégoire quiet and breathing peacefully , Edouard lay on his back , and looked up at the stars .
22 But data for Denmark show mortality to be lowest among infants born to women under age 20 and to rise consistently with maternal age .
23 Moreover , both Ord.53 , r. 1(2) and s. 31(2) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 provide that declarations and injunctions ‘ may ’ be awarded under Ord. 53 but do not require an applicant for such remedy to claim under Ord. 53 .
24 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
25 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
26 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
27 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
28 Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways , bringing the arm up and over as far as possible .
29 An hour later Monsieur Armand and Monsieur Firmin went into Box 5 and sat down .
30 Before considering the automatic directions , it is as well to remember that ( although they will be sufficient in most instances ) they are only the bare bones of the directions the parties may need in a personal injury case , and do not prevent the parties seeking any further directions they may need under Ord 25 whether set out in PF51 or not .
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