Example sentences of "since it [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So fiscal policy on its own can not be relied upon to achieve all the macroeconomic objectives simultaneously since it operates essentially through the channel of aggregate demand .
2 Unigate 's attitude to the liquid milk market has changed markedly since it sold close to half its business to Dairy Crest four years ago .
3 Bourdillon 's figure for this was ‘ the annual provision of not less than 250 volumes for lending and reference purposes per thousand population ’ , but the figure is not as uncomplicated as it seems , since it refers only to new books and not to stock revision ( for which no standard was given ) .
4 But it also represented an important stage in the development of the science of politics , since it relied heavily on positivistic assumptions both about the nature of societal development and about the capacity of human intelligence to achieve objectivity .
5 Since it infects readily by skin penetration , the pigs ' habit of lying around the feeding area when kept outside presents a risk , as does damp , unhygienic accommodation for housed animals .
6 One other feature of the use of the quango for the administration of cultural policy should be noted since it bears closely on the cultural significance of Newbolt .
7 Classification scatters as it collocates , since it groups primarily by the features listed in only one of the facets applied in classifying a document .
8 3.1 In the last chapter , we examined what is , in a certain sense , a side-issue since it dealt mainly with a particular variation of value found within a single one of the constructions open to adjectives in English .
9 In Palestinian circles Shehadeh 's proposal was highly controversial , since it dealt directly with the enemy , was implicitly ready to accept the reality of Israel and disregarded the pan-Arab dimension of the Palestine struggle .
10 This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ .
11 A service department within a large company often operates simply as a ‘ cost ’ centre since it works wholly within the company itself .
12 Retributivism has no such problem , since it follows automatically from the retributive principle that it must be wrong to punish non-offenders .
13 The chronology of settlement development based on documents is wide open to misinterpretation , since it relies entirely on the vagaries of documents surviving and the place under discussion being important enough to be mentioned .
14 The Sexual Offences Act 1956 , s.2 does not , of course , apply here since it deals only with sexual intercourse procured by threat .
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