Example sentences of "since [pron] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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31 It has sold another £28m of assets and has now pulled in £70m from disposals since it took over the Brookmount property group in August .
32 Cupid , which is moving its head office from Accrington to Blackburn , Lancashire , said it needed the cash to reduce borrowings which had increased since it took over the Youngs formal wear business last year .
33 Losing the left engine is trickier since it drives both the single generator and the sole hydraulic pump .
34 An onshore wind will also be difficult since it builds up the waves into difficult chop which can break on the beach with mast-breaking force .
35 This has much to commend it , since it recognizes both the complexity of the reading process and the varieties of reader behaviours .
36 Friuli is a particularly rich site for bird trappers , since it sits aside the main north-south trans-European migratory route .
37 Insulation is important since it keeps out the hot ambient kitchen air , reducing the load on the refrigeration system .
38 This not only disturbed the Junker sense of social stability , but played havoc with their income since it opened up the estates to the market force of unfettered labour : the Junkers were obliged to acknowledge a world that they had been desperately trying to shut out .
39 Those advocating power boards found this argument especially persuasive , since it opened up the possibility of continued cooperation between the two sides of the industry at regional level , and of the continued joint use of common services .
40 In practical terms this meant that , say , creating the illusion of a glass of wine was relatively easy , since it involved merely the subtle shifting of light patterns .
41 The objects clause of the memorandum of association is the most important , since it sets out the purposes for which the company was formed .
42 Indeed , the party might well stay in power unless the Liberals win outright since it has much the better chance of putting together a coalition with other parties .
43 This is not simply an alternative or complementary perspective , since it raises directly the issue that what counts as a philosophical problem is itself an issue for critical inquiry .
44 The inclusion of a very attractive volute behind the nut is a major improvement , since it puts back the wood that the bolt-through locking nut removes .
45 The originality of Nizan 's entire literary output resides in this particular assertion since it brings together the two dominant strands that coexist tensely in Nizan 's intellectual and emotional outlook : ( i ) a brooding sense of anguish and desperation stemming from the gross injustices and inequalities in the world , and ( ii ) an explosive , irrepressible determination to enter into the struggle and combat the forces of oppression in order to gain access to a better life .
46 This is a very handy aspect of the program , since it brings in the prospect of it being used for other purposes .
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