Example sentences of "[conj] since it [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 On appeal by the defendants , the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal and discharged the injunction , holding that as a matter of domestic law there was no justification for extending to local authorities bringing proceedings under section 222 of the Act of 1972 to enforce the criminal law the privilege enjoyed by the Crown alone of being granted an interlocutory injunction without giving a cross-undertaking as to damages ; and that since it had not been established that the defendants had no defence under article 30 of the E.E.C .
2 Mr. Lightheart reported that since it had not been authorised or erected by council authorities they were unwilling to pay for the fence .
3 Mr. Lightheart reported that since it had not been authorised or erected by council authorities they were unwilling to pay for the fence .
4 That class would vote solidly as a class for candidates representative of that class , and since it made up a clear majority of the population , what could stand in the way of its political ascendancy ?
5 But since it has already written off £5 billion worth of debts and thrown in an extra £1.6 billion ‘ green dowry ’ , that means that the entire industry — with thousands of miles of pipework , reservoirs , leisure land , sewage works and so forth — is being given away for minus £1.4 billion .
6 But since it has already written off £5 billion worth of debts and thrown in an extra £1.6 billion ‘ green dowry ’ , that means that the entire industry — with thousands of miles of pipework , reservoirs , leisure land , sewage works and so forth — is being given away for minus £1.4 billion .
7 But since it did n't happen on their home ground they will be requesting witnesses from where it did happen .
8 Taken by Mr Browning to view it — though since it had already been rented her approval was of no importance — she was at once charmed .
  Next page