Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 However , before considering the statements on the curriculum eventually produced by the DES let us summarise some of the issues of the ‘ debate ’ .
32 Unless you have agreed that we may disclose information about your personal affairs ( or we are required by law to do so ) , such information will remain confidential to us provided you have not failed to repay us any money properly demanded from you ( see next bullet point b ) .
33 Even if there were no such provision expressly contained in the contract , such a right may be implied for very material breaches of warranty .
34 that the order was in the circumstances of this case properly made by the registrar .
35 ‘ Master Parry , ’ said the prince , innocent of his offences as of the benefits that spoke loudest for him , ‘ we will make it our business to see this money duly paid to you .
36 If one set of instruments can substitute for another , policy is in any case badly served by a legal framework which focuses on form rather than effect , as the UK restrictive practice legislation does .
37 Her face was calm and benign , always in company , and usually alone too , for she was aware that to play such a part properly allowed of no rest periods , no weak moments of unmasking .
38 The Front de libération nationale ( FLN — National Liberation Party , formed in 1954 , Chadli Bendjedid s. -g. ) had enjoyed virtual monopoly of political life under the legal framework effectively dismantled by legislation approved in July 1989 [ see p. 36834 ] .
39 My interest at the time was in describing the close bonds of friendship women often from , an intimacy rarely found amongst men and about which I spoke on Women 's Hour .
40 A slightly different picture emerges if we sift out the figures relating to personal injury negligence actions alone — the category most discussed in relation to the efficacy of settlements .
41 The second main theme in the book is the question of the extent to which fossils can contribute data of value to systematics , and it is , of course intimately entwined with the first question .
42 Overshadowing the town , a massive round-shouldered hill loomed , like Ayer 's Rock , Table Mountain and the Wrekin all rolled into one .
43 Performances of Brahms 's piano sonatas tend to be either vigorous or spacious , the one approach emphasizing the impetuous element in this music written before he was 21 , and the other reminding us that even the young Brahms was a dour northerner much given to self-doubt .
44 Although urban migration accelerated , it acted as a very inadequate safety valve : between 1880 and 1913 the proportion of the labour force working in agriculture only dropped from 74 to 72 per cent .
45 When is a building sufficiently furnished for full habitation ?
46 Of course much depended upon the temper imparted by the smith .
47 We were of course much hampered by the lack of weather reports to the west of us , as most of our weather comes from the west and Eire , being neutral in the war , did n't supply us with any reports .
48 It is a technique much used by national and multinational companies — a shorthand which the general public quickly comes to identify with a particular organization .
49 If the money so raised in a modern equivalent of this lottery is to be wasted on similar luxuries , it would be better if we saved our money or spent it on necessities .
50 d ) any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
51 Resolved , That , for the purposes of any Act resulting from the Traffic Calming Bill , it is expedient to authorise the payment out of money provided by Parliament of any increase attributable to the Act in the sums payable out of money so provided under any other enactment .
52 He wore a rich robe so encrusted with precious metals and stones that I wondered if he could stand up under the weight And his eyes were tiny , wet and somehow avid as he looked me over — wholly ignoring Mala — from head to foot .
53 Where was that traditional British reserve only abandoned for cloying camaraderie under the influence of injuriously vast quantities of alcohol ?
54 We are at present much exercised in considering the possibility that in order to satisfy the CATE criteria , particularly the one which stipulates two years of subject study , our commitment in this area of work may have to be reduced .
55 But I think trick or treat itself , maybe has got a bit perhaps distorted from what one might imagine the American idea originally was .
56 The light in the passageway suddenly brightened into a blazing radiance .
57 Hattie Jacques was the matron , a part so suited to her size and manner that the very occupation of hospital head nurse might have been created for her , let alone the role in ‘ Carry On ’ films .
58 The case may mark the end of the political protection long enjoyed by the logging companies .
59 That 's to say , she had firm features and smartly cut , possibly dyed hair obviously kept under regular control , and she behaved as if she had known a time when she turned every head and expected you to be aware of this too .
60 The school in which they work is a building especially designed for teaching ’ .
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