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

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1 Spread the top level and bake for 30–40 mins or until well risen and the top is golden brown .
2 Bake at 230°C ( 450°F ) mark 8 for about 8min , or until lightly risen and golden .
3 If it is true that public goods and services are oversupplied when benefits are concentrated and costs ( revenues ) dispersed , should they not by the same argument be undersupplied when benefits are dispersed but costs concentrated , or when both costs and benefits are dispersed ( Goodin 1982 ) ?
4 We believe the Government should underpin its commitment to open government and freedom of information by establishing a principle that all information , except that tightly defined as being genuinely commercial sensitive , should be publicly available .
5 This is a delightful bedside dipper of a book and where better to end than an epilogue — Mae West 's curtain speech to her play Catherine Was Great .
6 These examples do not ‘ prove ’ a case , but they help , and there are many well-documented cases in which a variety of factors combine to produce evidence that erosion is important to land-users and to the national economy , and that neither research and development , nor local adaptations in agricultural technology will provide answers to these problems .
7 His own proposal , accepted some months later , was that both the Board and District should become Responsible Bodies for Cambridgeshire and that mutually negotiated and harmonious arrangements for local provision be agreed between them , with financial deficits being met from the LEA grant .
8 He certainly engages in speculation as to what might have happened but treats it as such , continually emphasising that multiple interpretations of the data are possible , that there are many important matters to which he has not had access and that only limited and tentative conclusions may be drawn .
9 These rules must be applied with experience and judgement if adequate protection is to be achieved and it is important that the leading insurance company on the risk is consulted at the early design stage , and that only experienced and reputable sprinkler installers be used .
10 Over the next seven years Cadillac built up a reputation as a quality car maker and , in 1906 , released the four-cylinder Model L. At $5000 , it was six times the price of the single-cylinder runabout and as well made as any car in the world .
11 The thi th See the thing about maths is it 's very easy to learn the rules but but hard to understand when we 're doing things that do n't make sense .
12 But after persistently arguing that big ‘ named ’ firms do not automatically do a better job , he feels that the firm is finally beginning to make headway .
13 He had his back to her and he stood waiting for another outburst , but when neither answer nor movement came to him he turned his head slowly and looked at her over his shoulder .
14 Theoretically they mark a stage in the formation of organic soils , but as neither mosses nor lichens put down penetrating roots , and earthworms are lacking , organic material remains mostly superficial .
15 The train-shed arched over the adjacent pavement and a long colonnade carried pedestrians along the side of the station as though rather hoping that they would become passengers .
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