Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Clinical findings of disabling cognitive and/or motor dysfunction interfering with occupation or activities of daily living , or loss of behavioural developmental milestones in a child , progressing over weeks to months , in the absence of a concurrent illness or condition other than HIV infection that could explain the findings .
2 The one word which seems to be uppermost in every discussion , decision or political behind-the-scenes scheming in tennis these days , is MONEY .
3 The most popular in general business is the public or private company limited by shares .
4 Secondly , it may be useful to review the operation of a different regulatory regime , that is , one which to a greater or lesser degree relies on market forces and self-regulation to police it .
5 This is a simple enough idea but when the same structure is made to apply to government , labour relations , the administration of justice , or mystical communication according to context , we find it confusing .
6 So , if you 'd like to find out if and when it 's on in your area , ask your parents or Brown Owl to write for details to : Or ring .
7 Nor should we forget our latter-day Darwin : the diarist , novelist or would-be intellectual sitting at home with his word-processor .
8 Exposure to natural radiation may be enhanced by human activities such as high-altitude aircraft ( and space ) flights ; construction of buildings using materials of high radium content ( pumice stone , granite or light concrete derived from alum shale ) producing radon gas ; the irradiation resulting from the phosphate industry ; from using water from deep wells bored into radon-rich water ; from a variety of consumer products containing radionuclides ( radioluminescent time-pieces , compasses , smoke detectors , luminous signs , antistatic devices , and colour television sets ) ; or the irradiation due to the release of natural radionuclides from coal-fired power plants .
9 Now that policy and I think think I 'll it out , The proposals for industry and commerce that are not in accordance with the relevant policies of this plan would not normally be permitted but special provision for very large projects may occasionally be made in exceptional circumstances provided that , and there are three criteria , There would be substantial proven employment or other benefits to county residents , the proposal can not reasonably be implemented on land proposed in local plans for industrial or commercial development bearing in mind the undertakings operational requirements , and thirdly , that there are no overriding planning objections .
10 Likewise , French silk underwear may be underwear made of French silk ( ( French silk ) underwear ) or French underwear made of silk ( French ( silk underwear ) ) .
11 ( 2 ) The name of a recognised body must include the name of at least one solicitor , foreign lawyer or recognised body included by virtue of sub-paragraphs ( 1 ) ( a ) , ( b ) or ( ba ) of this Rule .
12 ( 2 ) The name of a recognised body must include the name of at least one solicitor , foreign lawyer or recognised body included by virtue of sub-paragraphs ( 1 ) ( a ) , ( b ) or ( ba ) of this Rule .
13 Section 2(1) of the UCTA imposes a complete ban on any exemption clause giving protection against liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence .
14 A person can not , by clause or notice , exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence ( s2(1) ) .
15 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
16 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
17 Similarly , much of what has been called primitive art or ethnic art consists of objects made in that style which manufacturers in various parts of the world have perceived to be demanded of them ( Graburn ed. 1976 ; Williams 1985 ) .
18 On the other hand , Davis et al ( 1981 ) found that venous prostacyclin production was lower in a small group of diabetics with nil or minimal retinopathy compared to diabetics with proliferative retinopathy .
19 If you are nervous or accident-prone , give a second copy to the best man or chief bridesmaid to guard against loss .
20 Now , on admission to hospital , the AL of communicating has to continue while assuming the sick role or patient role discussed on page 46 .
21 As the Alu repeats are relatively unique to humans , the human component from sources such as somatic cell hybrids in rodent cell backgrounds , or human DNA cloned in cosmids or yeast artificial chromosomes ( YACs ) , can be isolated .
22 Some schools organise ‘ bulk buy clubs ’ where a member with a van or large car buys in bulk a variety of goods from a discount warehouse — items such as nappy liners and toilet rolls seem to be quite common in these schemes .
23 In philosophy , for example , there are numerous discussions of objects which refer to some observed attribute or perceptual property pertaining to things as such , but books with titles such as Words and Things ( e.g. Brown 1958 ; Gellner 1959 ) will be found to have very little to say about the social implications of things as objects , while having plenty to contribute to an understanding of the nature of words .
24 Hard wear or soft wear referred to tweed , not to computers .
25 Or huge satin ballgown skirts in shocking pink or lilac satin topped with rib-hugging knits for the new dance-in-a-cold-climate look .
26 a positive or negative image transposed from left to right as in a mirror reflection of the original .
27 He goes on to conclude that in large companies management frequently possesses power over a wide range of decisions , subject to constraints or partial control exercised by others in some decision areas .
28 L. 266 , p. 1 ) confirms the contractual nature of judicial proceedings such as those in point inasmuch as it provides that the law applicable to the contract governs the consequences of a total or partial failure to comply with obligations arising under it and consequently the contractual liability of the party responsible for such breach .
29 Often , the cause can be simple — piled-up earth in flowerbeds causing rising damp ; a faulty overflow or down pipe resulting in penetrating damp ; or inadequate ventilation leading to condensation or rot .
30 On the French side the Robbins-Markham machine is designed to operate in open or closed mode according to conditions .
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