Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But the meetings and discussions also indicated that the British , after the defeat of the Axis , could find themselves exposed to American pressure over the future of the Empire , Imperial Preference and the Sterling Area . |
2 | The group 's report and accounts also show that the six executive directors are in line to pick up £1.46 million in share option gains by July . |
3 | As had been the case during the Exclusion Crisis , Tories and Anglicans repeatedly argued that the Nonconformists were acting on popish principles in seeking to destroy both Church and State . |
4 | A plaintiff is now obliged to serve with his statement of claim or file with his particulars of claim : ( a ) a medical report , substantiating all the personal injuries alleged in the statement of claim which the plaintiff proposes to adduce in evidence as part of his case at trial ; and ( b ) a statement of the special damages claimed , giving full particulars of the special damages for expenses and losses already incurred and an estimate of any future expenses and losses , including loss of earnings and pension rights . |
5 | Sometimes dealers and clients alike wondered whether the whole thing was n't just a game of bluff . |
6 | Their momentum has gone but they still creak and boulders still tumble as the flow settles . |
7 | Planners and conservationists alike agree that the building of 600 homes at the old railway works in Swindon makes good use of the site , but such land is not always available . |
8 | The Exchange is being moved into the nearby Lloyd 's of London building and observers yesterday suggested that the effect on its business would be small . |
9 | The most serious swings and cart-wheels usually occur when the wind gets under the wing-tip so that the down wind tip scrapes along the ground . |
10 | Political leaders in the Congress accused him of adopting an autocratic style , and critics also alleged that the government was both inefficient and corrupt . |
11 | Walkers and landowners often clash but the conflict is unnecessary , says Environment and Water Advisor for the Country Landowners Association Alan Woods |
12 | The de Mazia Trust and others also allege that the Barnes Foundation had given control over the copyrights to the collection 's paintings to Lincoln University Press , a previously non-existent imprint . |
13 | The greatly increased life expectancy of both men and women today means that the children of many of them may themselves be entering old age when they , the parents , are really in need of care . |
14 | ‘ This was n't conclusive in itself ’ , says Ainsworth , ‘ but Grosshans correctly noted that the perspective in our painting had been subtly altered , mostly in the architectural surround , to conform with a one-point perspective , which is a much later fifteenth-century development . |
15 | But Saints yesterday confirmed that the booking took Hurlock 's disciplinary points tally to 20 , one short of an automatic two-match ban . |
16 | Major changes in the way we conceptualize Nature certainly took place at this time , but historians now suspect that the emergence of Darwin 's theory should not be treated as the only watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new . |
17 | But analysts also said if the dividend had been cut , it might have made investors nervous about the July BT3 share flotation , when the government intends to sell all of its remaining 22% stake in the group . |