Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This indemnity shall not be prejudiced or waived by any exercise of our rights under Condition 3.3 .
2 But if it sometimes seems to be saying , on Salim 's behalf , that race or kinship wins , it is also the case that it is full of losers , that it has a lively feeling for the Africans of market and bush , and for their African troubles , and for the situation of Salim as someone evolved or emerged from a tribal narrowness to an experience of sexual love which is liberating and dramatic , and that it does justice to Metty 's last state , left behind in the dangerous town at the bend in the river .
3 The section only applies to public houses ( for meaning of " public house , " see s.139(1) ) in respect of which applications for Sunday opening have not been granted under Sched. 4 , and , in respect of which , part of the premises have been adapted and set aside for the provision of the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening or both , The procedure for applying the section to the premises is similar to the procedure under 5,57 , Before a licence-holder can apply the section to his premises , he has to obtain a declaration of satisfaction from the licensing board that part of his premises are adapted and used or intended to be used for habitually providing the customary main meal at mid-day or in the evening and that the adapted part does not contain a bar counter ( subs .
4 Section 68(1) of the Trade Marks Act 1938 ( the interpretation section ) defines a trade mark as : a mark … used or proposed to be used in relation to goods for the purpose of indicating , or so as to indicate , a connection in the course of trade between the goods and some person having the right either as proprietor or registered user to use the mark , whether with or without any indication of the identity of that person .
5 The challenge which this fate represents to a child , born deaf or deafened before learning language , is equally difficult to grasp .
6 I think that also that said to me at the point that there is , people need to er , be paid attendance because otherwise you deny people the opportunity to be able to stand for council , there , otherwise you are going to end up with those that are either rich or retired as the only people who can attend a council which , and therefore we must remember that and make sure those who want to have the opportunity to participate in local government are actually compensated for their , for their erm , for their work .
7 ‘ Form FLR A ’ means the form FLR A set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
8 ‘ Form FLR B ’ means the form FLR B set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
9 We can reveal that ministers will come under increasing pressure from a range of new research on the plight of elderly people , who are widely beaten , tormented or robbed by relatives or carers .
10 We stand either not guilty or condemned before a righteous God and are never excused or condemned because our actions fall above or below group expectations .
11 related to the existing er agricultural or related to the agricultural buildings , that will be put up before this is built .
12 During the interval , eighty-eight had been made redundant , downgraded or fired from work .
13 If you received a grant from Gulbenkian or worked with them in any way , then he would be grateful to hear from you .
14 One such is biliary colic induced or aggravated by morphine used to treat biliary colic .
15 Much of the initial cost of setting up the campaign was covered either by various committee members somehow doing things for free or came from the remainder of the money raised at the Comedy Store .
16 So many of them were interrelated or came from the same Sardinian village that all of them , with or without a record , could usually tell him something if they would .
17 This applies particularly to stones designed for young people but because they are still growing and changing themselves , the moral and psychological lessons must not be rigid or overstrained for these young readers .
18 Now John was not afraid to tell somebody as great as John that he was wrong and I see no reason why this general assembly should be afraid or inhibited about telling the authorities that they are wrong .
19 In the last fifty years there have been problems for the fishermen and most have become unemployed or moved to other jobs .
20 This was risky and proved to be an extremely ill-advised tactic .
21 It had been built in 1876 and consisted of a whole succession of low-roofed , dormer-windowed , gabled buildings .
22 Burntisland shipped 190,000 in 1876 and jumped to over 500,000 tons by 1880 .
23 Madani and Belhadj were detained on June 30 and accused of organizing an " armed conspiracy " .
24 Below the Foundation Stone a later tablet was unveiled on 3 April 1960 to commemorate T W T Jackson who was born in 1895 and died in 1956 .
25 She had long given up the tussle with French and lapsed into straight English ( which Therese , damn it , was supposed to understand ) .
26 I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it seemed a very good philosophy .
27 Preston thought about this and came to no satisfactory conclusion .
28 The final hymn had eight verses , not to speak of a chorus of Hallelujahs at the end of each one ; Mr Frizzell enjoyed this and sang in a pleasant tenor voice .
29 Endill did not know what he meant by this and ran after him for an explanation .
30 and sort of went like this and landed on it and went bang down .
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