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

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1 The Trader shall be deemed to have elected to accept the terms set out in ( 2 ) of this Condition unless , before the transit commences , the Trader has agreed in writing that the Carrier shall not be liable for any loss or misdelivery of or damage to goods however or whenever caused and whether or not caused or contributed to directly or indirectly by any act , omission , neglect , default or other wrongdoing on the part of the Carrier .
2 In future it seems quite likely that there may be pressure from the Training Commission for a test or certificate of attainment specifically for those working on the TVEI , and that certificate might overlap with the Certificate of Pre-vocational Education .
3 Should the meaning to be ascribed to a statutory term such as employee , trade , boat or successor in title always be regarded , in analytical terms , as a question of law ?
4 ‘ There has , however , been a boom in the use of credit insurance to insure all or part of turnover almost directly as a result of the recession .
5 Substitution items can be whole words , or part of words where affixes form part of the frame as in following example from Xavante ( Brazil ) : In this example , is the frame , meaning " this is " , and meaning " my " , and being a possessive affix to the substitution item .
6 If you 're interested in either the design or purchase of jewellery then a unique opportunity has come to Glasgow this week .
7 Dirty contaminated wounds are heavily contaminated at the time of the injury or present for treatment late .
8 Whether civil liberties or freedom of expression really languished in this period is open to debate .
9 8.8 If any sub-clause of this clause 8 is held to be invalid or unenforceable under any applicable statute or rule of law then it should be deemed to be omitted and if as a result either party becomes liable for loss or damage which would otherwise have been excluded then such liability shall be subject to the remaining sub-clauses of this clause 8 .
10 It is also unlikely to be popular with car-owning residents well aware of the increased likelihood of car vandalism or theft in garages not subject to residents ' casual surveillance .
11 In principal , a character may be armed with any weapon or piece of equipment normally available to the Mobs , but this does not include special weapons such as a Fanatic 's ball and chain , or a Squig Hunter 's prodder for example .
12 Maturin 's secret missions and Aubrey 's orders involved them in dangers very often due to the malice or ambition of individuals rather than to the fortunes of war .
13 Thirdly , it may be possible to help people who have a tendency to exaggerate the unpleasantness or desirability of outcomes not to ‘ catastrophise ’ about uncontrollable outcomes .
14 THE barbaric murder of Brian McDermott ensured that his family would never know normality or peace of mind again .
15 In so far as the RHA did feel impelled to act , the constant worry about shortages of staff and inadequacies of conditions at its mental hospitals , making neglect or abuse of patients more likely to occur , played a significant part in decision-making .
16 But acknowledgement of increasing complication and uncertainty is not a retreat from objectivity ; doubt or acceptance of a supposed historical fact or law of nature likewise depends on accumulation of evidence which can never be complete .
17 In the second , it was the turn of the East , China , where symbolism in gardens early achieved great subtlety , then Japan .
18 Indeed , the exact opposite was in his mind , but he was afraid of the further rejection she would face in any hamlet or village for miles around .
19 They fail to control his or her use of the substance or process of addiction so , next , they may attempt to control what they perceive as his or her " reasons " for use and come to protect him or her from its consequences .
20 Correspondingly the Anonymous Fellowships enable recovering people to surmount their handicap for as long as they continue to follow the recommendations of the Fellowships and not believe that they are " cured " for all time and can handle " responsibly " the substance or process of addiction once more .
21 HEALTH & SAFETY at WORK etc .
22 As the rats moved around the arena , the relative perceived positions of the landmarks in egocentric space would have been likely to change as much in the fixed as in the varied condition with , for example , L+ being seen as often to the left or right of L- both within and across trials .
23 A meeting in which you say ‘ if what you tell me happened in the way you describe then we owe you an apology ’ would seem to offer no admission of liability or guilt in situations where legal action results .
24 However , it seems that although the exemption can only be waived on a building-by-building basis , if the exemption is waived for a building as a whole , but if a lease of part of the building prohibits the addition of VAT , the landlord will have to account to Customs & Excise for VAT out of the net rent .
25 Over the telephone or person to person always gives a cheery welcome .
26 One thing worth remarking about this is cosmology and astronomy in general is very unusual science in the sense that when we observe very distant objects in the universe we are observing the universe actually as it was in the past , because the light that 's coming towards us from a distant galaxy or cluster of galaxies actually left that object maybe millions or billions of years ago .
27 In restaurants , the Health Service or teaching , machines can be of assistance ( for instance , in washing up , diagnosis or use of videos respectively ) but have not yet replaced the work of chefs , nurses or teachers .
28 Their presence or absence in discourse often contributes to style , and some conjunctions can sound very pompous when used inappropriately .
29 The notion that money alone could or should buy things — like privilege , or secondary-school places ( whether at Public School or not ) , or priority of treatment correspondingly diluted .
30 Those who exercise power or authority over others typically claim legitimacy for doing so , ie that their position and actions are justified according to recognised principles .
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