Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The new rules for taxing manufactured interest , payments made to compensate for the loss of interest , where for instance a security is ‘ sold cum interest ’ but acquired by the seller ex interest in order to meet the sale , took effect on 29 June 1992 and apply from 30 June 1992 .
2 Liveries have of course proliferated ; not since pre-1923 days have so many different colour schemes been seen , the only snag being that often two or more liveries are included in the same train where for example the PTE 's dedicated stock gets diverted .
3 The importance of the procedural knowledge underlying the task only becomes clear in unusual circumstances , where for example the performance of a procedure is interrupted or the precise requirements are changed , e.g. when driving a new vehicle with different control characteristics .
4 The others will chip in if they agree , but they will they are , they are wanting to set a missile to move , they 're wanting to send a bullet , they are wanting to s to evoke emotion or anger or rage or frustration or political bias or to change attitudes now for example the interesting thing about the Princess Diana erm the headline on one of those tabloids which talks about exile is I suspect that they want to evoke the constitutional crisis which there was at the time of
5 This was something which has come out that an officer was told by for better , for truth or for untruth a year or so later .
6 You probably have a set of jobs to do before , or after school every day .
7 This would be equally true in a long tunnel , and in the giant 's beard was long , and in how long is the interval ? , where of course the referential loci of long are the entities corresponding to tunnel , beard , and interval respectively .
8 If habituation occurs by reduction of the postsynaptic response at a single synapse , it could logically be a consequence of either pre- or postsynaptic processes , or of course a combination of both .
9 So , whilst I would n't want to over estimate or under estimate the problem , I think we 've got to keep a balance in that .
10 A pseudo-variable which controls where in memory the dynamic data structures are to be placed .
11 From the lawn was a spacious view across the valley of the Teme to Stowe Hill , where in summer the heather up to the skyline showed purple above hanging oak woods .
12 They occupy the time that seems vacant , as if you were just hanging around doing nothing — but where in reality the well is filling up , where you are gathering together the material that will make up your narrative ; rearranging it , transforming it .
13 It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled .
14 The British liked to think their system was different from the others , but it is not easy , in examining the literature , to discover exactly where in practice the difference lay .
15 A service oriented hotel supplier has invested a lot of time making files of important companies such as banks , credit card companies , large stores , tobacco companies , soap and perfume shops , beverage companies , newspapers , discotheques , restaurants , and so forth , which can sponsor in part or in total the cost of purchasing new keycards .
16 And on the landward side of all the trenches ( except those between the Solomons and the New Hebrides , where they are on the seaward side ) are the island chains — Japan to New Zealand — whose birth is in whole or in part a consequence of all that colliding and jostling beneath the blue horizons .
17 If that is so , it constitutes a general reason for the ordinary and perhaps irresistible belief that reality is in whole or in part a matter of causal and other nomic connections .
18 Whether this was a continuation of the regression story or in Part the creation of a rain-shadow area behind the new mountains , it is difficult to deduce .
19 At the hearing , the court may appoint ( N 239 ) the person proposed , any other person willing to act , or in default the district judge ( Ord 10 , rr 6 , 8(2) ) .
20 Bones in pellets are protected for some time ( see discussions on this in the sections on trampling and weathering , above ) , but in wet conditions or in water the pellets disintegrate and the bones they contain are dispersed ( Korth , 1979 ) .
21 Quite often however the question of whether materials are merely an annoyance or in fact a danger to health is a quantitative one .
22 What sort of safety training had you had for an evacuation or in fact a a slow evacuation from the platform while you were out there ?
23 The plate can then be reworked in these areas or in fact the whole can be taken a stage further by laying another ground of resin and immersing in the acid again .
24 The difficulty arises from ministerial unwillingness to curb the dash for gas or to cut-off the cross-Channel interconnector .
25 The first loan was often sought to escape a pauper funeral , to keep the children off the school meals list , to pay for boots , or to tide the family over the illness of the breadwinner .
26 The Prime Minister has the capacity to determine the scope of the various offices , or to take-over a department either in practice or by actually adding to his or her own responsibilities .
27 In such cases an agreement to limit the range or to reword the criteria may be essential .
28 Thus , containerized loading commences , in many instances , not at dockside or on board the vessel but at inland points .
29 If the military and civil branches of the East India Company 's service were the most attractive forms of Indian patronage , the appointment of surgeon , either in India itself or on board an East Indiaman , one of the privately owned merchant vessels which carried Indian trade , was considered a desirable place by many Scots with the necessary professional training .
30 Each operative will receive a defined share of the income from the trust at regular intervals and on retirement will receive a pension or on death a grant will be paid .
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