Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb base] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Just as essences or forms give rise to those properties , so definitions of those forms , when used as premisses , give rise to conclusions about those properties .
2 In an economy with a government sector ( Figure 9.6 ) a net outflow of funds to the government ( where taxes exceed expenditure on a particular day ) results in the banking system being under-liquid .
3 We will ensure that guarantees mean what they say , and that manufacturers or importers share responsibility with the people who sell their goods .
4 Kerr deplores the invasion of privacy in small houses , where visitors rub shoulders with the tradespeople , where the sounds of the scullery can be heard in the dining-room , where the kitchen can hear what goes on in the drawing-room , and the dresser or cooking-range may be seen in the kitchen .
5 They are published in either mass market A or B format paperback at around £4.99 , and are available generally throughout the trade .
6 Usually , where subsidiaries have shares in issue which are not held by another company in the group they are reported in the consolidated financial statements within minority interests but in some cases they are required by the [ draft ] FRS to be reported within liabilities , that is , as debt .
7 Husbands are usually higher earners than their wives and their jobs or carers take precedence over those of women .
8 Maxwell & Kennedy make chocolates for grown-ups .
9 On Friday , he will be on club duty at Meggetland ( 7:30 ) , where Boroughmuir meet Llanelli in a glamour friendly , and on Sunday he will be playing in a New Zealand XV , organised by Buck Shelford , in a sell-out match with Northampton .
10 Where firms maximise profits in uncompetitive conditions the effect is that consumers are denied goods which they would have been willing to buy at the competitive market price .
11 Spades , scoops and spoons of different size , shape or colour give opportunities for comparisons .
12 Spades , scoops , spoons of different size , shape or colour give opportunities for comparisons .
13 Families of dolls or puppets provide children with the opportunity for much free imaginative play .
14 One of the more engaging aspects of this artist 's work is its cheerful , slightly perverse fantasy , where satyrs hitch rides on the back of coaches and nudes swimming in eighteenth-century fountains are menaced by long-necked swans .
15 These problems include failure to standardise the definition of hypertension and diabetes , the use of either IV or V Korotkoff phases for diastolic blood pressure and a failure to take account of obesity or differentiate between the types of diabetes .
16 If you , your relations or friends bring children into the wildlife garden , remember that many berries are poisonous .
17 Bernard Comrie also points out that where languages mark degrees of animacy by means of case inflections , as is done in Slavonic languages , gender is sometimes a relevant factor distin-guishing high from lower degrees of animacy — that is , women may be designated as of ‘ lower animacy ’ than men .
18 If you would like to book any of the above holidays , require further information or brochures contact Kuoni on 0306 744198 or 0306 744230 and state you are replying to the Wimpey News reader offer .
19 Where pipes turn corners with elbows or bends , do n't put them hard up against a wall .
20 The management of our schools has been conditioned by both the ideology and practice of hierarchy and control to a point at which , in some cases , it must attract the pejorative term of managerialism , a condition under which the artificial needs of managers , organisations , systems , bureaucracies or routines assume dominance over the real needs of children .
21 It is perhaps appropriate to stress again that where playwrights require pages of dialogue to explain every factor in the development of the plot , to create a changing atmosphere and to show how the actions affect the actors in the play , dancers can communicate whole passages of dialogue in a few expressive gestures woven into enchaînements .
22 Two special storage devices or registers form part of the store , the store address register ( SAR ) and the store data register ( SDR ) , or store buffer register .
23 Beyond the taught courses there are lively seminar programmes within and between departments , where students gain experience in the presentation of research papers , and regular conferences .
24 Where claims involve losses in these areas during the winter period stated , they should be carefully checked to see if the clause has been complied with .
25 When the flowers or leaves change colour to a pale olive green , drain on newspaper for a week until dry , the box up , wrapped in tissue paper , until needed .
26 They might not have the ready-laid personality or boys gang mentality of Shaun 's forgotten foot-and-mouth soldiers , but the Stereo MC 's could certainly fill the musical gap with their protracted athletics and Rob Birch 's geezer-good vocal patois .
27 This could now be used as a precedent , where developers seek consent for development contrary to policies HP8 and EP5 elsewhere in the Region .
28 Where Arrowanas leave tyre-tracks among the giraffes
29 Indeed , the argument is often advanced that mergers bring benefits through reducing costs of production because of the attainment of economies of scale .
30 It is important to help pupils to appreciate that metaphors require interpretation within a background of shared ideas .
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