Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One of these is the pressure exerted by ice-crystal growth , the idea being that this is directional and that if the direction of growth is resisted by the wall of a void or crack then pressure will be exerted which may be sufficient to wedge the crack apart . |
2 | Well , he likes , instead of sticking to Paul and the Ephesians all the time , to , you know , slip in a wee snippet of Shakespeare or Tennyson or mibbe even Wordsworth now and again , as a Text . |
3 | ‘ THis gave the nurses and doctors plenty of time to plan patient treatment — delaying or bringing forward operations . |
4 | He will present MPs with three options — total deregulation , limited opening times , or allowing only shops selling ‘ emergency ’ supplies to open . |
5 | Various groups put themselves forward as entitled to control or govern either parts or the whole of Somalia . |
6 | Because of the Sex Discrimination Act they 're not allowed to advertise a women only service or recruit only women drivers . |
7 | BAK or delete only files that were updated after a certain date . |
8 | Orthodox accounts , as we have seen , tend to ignore or explain away evidence for variability when it does not have reflexes in present-day RP . |
9 | This can either be calculated using total variance in breeding success or using only variance attributable to differences in the number of mates per individual ( see Wade & Arnold , 1980 ) . |
10 | You need to be a contortionist when using a traditional clamp to drill , saw or glue together timber . |
11 | Analysing the figures , we have discovered that those outlets which offer cooked food have actually increased their sales of all beverages , including liquor , whereas those which either do not sell food or provide only snacks such as crisps and sandwiches have shown significant decreases in liquor sales . |
12 | For example , Snider examined the enforcement of the Canadian Combine Investigation Act , 1889 , which makes it ‘ illegal to conspire or arrange with another person to limit unduly the facilities to manufacture any article , or to prevent or lessen unduly competition in the manufacture or production of any article and to thereby increase the price ’ ( 1978 : 147 ) . |
13 | We have no problem going in , but if we are caught or seen then Odd-Knut will not be allowed to bring his dogs back without a lengthy and expensive quarantine . |
14 | Do you prefer to sandwich your exercise in along with your daily activities or to set aside time exclusively for exercise ? |
15 | As you know ROMs or Read Only Memory chips are effectively loaded with software , so this example is casts a fine line between Hardware and Software . |
16 | Which equation should we use in a practical case , the equation for the vector potential , Ampère 's law , Biot-Savart 's law , or attack directly Maxwell 's equations ? |
17 | Although IBM and DEC withdrew their products from Technology following its acquisition by ICL , Coon says that Technology has convinced him that it will not cross sell or give away DG 's secrets to its competitors . |
18 | Cinderella 's Slippers will cover your favourite pair of court shoes in the fabric of your choice for shoes that perfectly match your wedding dress or going away outfit . |
19 | Everywhere there is delicious coffee served very strong and black in little cups — it is either free or costs about 2p , and seems as common as water here . |
20 | However , the firm is precluded from receiving or holding either Investment Business Clients Money or Custodial Investments . |
21 | In contrast to the Western system , there was no power in the Supreme Court to question or set aside legislation passed or decreed by the government . |
22 | He claims that agape , as understood in the Christian context , accepts the unacceptable and attempts to change or transform both man and society thereby exemplifying the principle of participation . |
23 | But as yet it has not approved a timetable or set aside funds for construction . |
24 | Every year , Britain buries or burns about £750 million worth of recyclable material , and pays almost the same again for doing so . |
25 | These are national quotas and must be removed or harmonised once frontier controls are eliminated . |
26 | That 's that 's the way we do fractions that 's the way you do adding up fractions or taking away fractions you change them to the same . |
27 | So before adding or taking away fractions okay . |
28 | Its decisions could be positive , by directing investment or controlling both prices and production , or negative , through punishing those who ignored its decisions . |
29 | The Revolution had impinged on their consciousness only in so far as it provided them with land , or took away foodstuffs during War Communism . |
30 | The effect of increasing task difficulty may be confined to one hand or affect both hands . |