Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is for the housing authority , once the duty to inquire has arisen , to make the appropriate inquiries and to decide whether they are satisfied , or not satisfied as the case may be , of the matters which will give rise to the limited housing duty or the full housing duty . |
2 | A surety covenants that those things shall be done or not done as the case may be . |
3 | There was no way the bodies could be cremated or even interred unless the coroner 's office was satisfied . |
4 | The demands on the human operator are difficult to quantify or even to describe because the process is essentially an interactive one . |
5 | If a particular monkey is chased and harried for as long as ten minutes , it may become so stressed that eventually it gives up trying to escape and sits to face its death without screaming or even resisting when the hunters finally seize it . |
6 | It would be nice to know who these nobles were ; or even to know whether the chronicler 's choice of phrase was due to ignorance or a desire for brevity or for the sake of discretion . |
7 | The village or small town most famous and most visited as the home of the Bronte family seems an unlikely destination for railway enthusiasts , but at Haworth station the preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has its headquarters and museum , where there is a collection of locomotives and rolling stock . |
8 | Add the tinned tomatoes , the beef and chicken stock cubes and the water and slowly cook until the vegetables are done . |
9 | ‘ A six-strong team providing a service to all groups and accessibly based where the demand is greatest is cost-effective . |
10 | The Consultation Draft which preceded the issue of the COB Rules explained that in order to carry on investment business of the same description ( and so qualify as a market counterparty ) , the putative market counterparty must carry on an activity in relation to a description of investment which both fall in the same paragraphs of Sched 1 to the FSA as the activity and investments of the firm . |
11 | Even though this kind of action may cost a lot , I believe it to be money well and necessarily spent because the health of our economy and the health of our environment are totally dependent upon each other … . |
12 | She was knocked down just last week and only survived because the car was n't breaking the 30 mph limit . |
13 | Of course , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , there may be nothing to leave , nothing to explain , nothing to understand , even though I have prepared long enough and only started when the time was ripe , even though I began full of confidence and managed to persuade myself , for a while , that I was well under way . |
14 | The path to the next set of ruins was steeper and less travelled than the previous one . |
15 | The new FKW tool free modular system axe and hammer come with S-shaped shafts and should be lighter and better balanced than the original FKWs . |
16 | Additionally young people 's ideas about parenthood and family life are related to their decisions about education , careers , and heterosexual relations to evaluate theoretical approaches to adolescent development and especially to question whether the establishment of an identity separate from parents and family is necessarily a key issue for young people . |
17 | Set in contemporary London and obviously written before the Somalian famine hit the news , the book is essentially the story of Rachel , an expatriate South African liberal with three children ; Hassan , a Somalian Brit working as a refugee adviser ; and Anab and Haleemo , two refugees from the Somalian civil war . |
18 | I was relaxed and much recovered when a nomad appeared from behind a crag fifty yards away and looked down on me . |
19 | The surface is lifted out of the solution occasionally and gently washed until the stain is found to be satisfactorily developed . |
20 | One person is placed in the middle and momentarily blindfolded while the children hide the ring under their hands . |
21 | I have already mentioned that November and March are the two periods relevant and it is advisable to give the earliest convenient general alert to a parliamentary agent of the necessity for an order and not to wait until the details have all been thrashed out before contacting him . |
22 | SMALL wonder many couples prefer to live together and not marry when a divorce could cost thousands of pounds in lawyers ' fees . |
23 | This might appear contrary to the idea of keeping systems thinking and real-world aspects separate , but it can provide a compromise that ensures that progress can be made ; however , such compromises should be recognised as such and not made as a matter of course . |
24 | This adherence to the decision in Morgan has extended to a reiteration and confirmation of Lord Hailsham 's statement in the case that a defendant who has intercourse ‘ nolens volens , that is recklessly and not caring whether the victim be a consenting party or not , ’ will be liable for rape . |
25 | Aged twenty-one and just commissioned when the Cigognes moved to Verdun , he had first leapt to fame the previous summer when , as a Corporal , he had despatched three German planes in a morning . |
26 | Their busy preparations got slower and slower and finally halted as the realization dawned that the village was deserted , utterly deserted . |
27 | What price the ‘ efficiency savings ’ made by day-surgery and early discharge when the patient leaves hospital with barely controlled pain and becomes infected , or simply ca n't cope at home and requires re-admission ? |
28 | Thus the magic lasted , and always lasts if the images on the screen take possession . |
29 | Plymouth need a win , but could lose and still survive if the three teams below them , Oxford , Brighton and Port Vale , lose . |
30 | Council tenants become more and more marginalised as the better-off tenants are encouraged , by generous discounts , to buy their homes . |