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

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1 Since it is assessed on the difference between the value of the land without permission to develop and its value for the development permitted , the amount of the charge is inevitably a matter of judgement and valuation — and therefore for negotiation , in the same way as the price of land is a matter for negotiation .
2 Since it is couched in similar terms to its predecessor in its reference to ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour , ’ at least some of the case law on the previous section is still pertinent.a But in several respects , it is crucially different from that familiar standby of public order law .
3 The section requires little comment since it is couched in terms so similar to the offences already considered .
4 A large proportion of the advertising in these markets , is , inevitably , in some sense , ‘ reminder ’ advertising — which , again , should not need much in the way of information , since it is preaching to the converted .
5 But age ( X 2 ) must be controlled since it is connected to both X 1 and Y and prior to both of them .
6 Note that this ballvalve ( unlike other ballvalves in the house ) must be a high-pressure one since it is connected to the mains .
7 Second , since it is raised by the salesperson , the buyer is not placed in a position where , having raised a problem , he feels that he must defend it .
8 Its name is a curious comment since it is situated beside the back garden of the Presidential palace , and boasts only one train a day .
9 This is an important consideration since it is related to the choice of target client group , and the critical importance of monitoring and repeated assessment as part of the process .
10 The results provide information on the elastic modulus E since it is related to the square of the resonance frequency by where c is a numerical constant , L is the free length of the sample , D is its thickness , and ρ is the sample density .
11 Since it is supported by demographic shifts towards the breakup of the mass audience into niche markets , it is a trend which may become a continuing tradition .
12 Such a role results , however , in a very tight circumscription of the researcher 's programme , since it is geared to the production of an end product , rather than to new discoveries or stimulating original work .
13 The little owl excess is based on a very small sample size , but since it is observed for both incisors and molars it may be significant .
14 Finally and , since it is presented as a statement of fact , unobjectionably , it records that there ‘ has been an increasing desire among employees to control their working environment and to have a say in decisions which affect their working lives ’ .
15 Since it is cleared from human plasma with a half-life of 100 minutes ( Dawes et al , 1978 ) an elevated plasma β-thromboglobulin level may be a useful indicator of enhanced in vivo platelet activation and ‘ release reaction ’ .
16 Whether it be participation through music-making or through response to performance ( dance , other body-movement , shouts of enthusiasm , the social paraphernalia of shared fanship , and so on ) , the increased specialization of musical labour together with mass media distribution , which together deliver ‘ high-quality ’ professional products into our homes , render all such ‘ participation ’ anachronistic ; it becomes an exercise in self-deception since it is manipulated from above by the consumer industries , the fetishistic relation hidden beneath a mask of self-directed activity and ‘ spontaneity ’ .
17 Again , since it is assumed by this act of faith that all individuals are equal in the sight of God , man or both , then dissent must be tolerated and each has the right to put his own point of view .
18 It is a bit of a labour seeing this daft C movie last thing before Christmas , especially since it is based on the DC Comic series , which was beautifully drawn and imaginatively based on the Beauty and the Beast story .
19 The more devout they are , the uglier their faith will become since it is based on a lie .
20 This not only provides an excellent summary of recreational use ( since it is based on a 1977 home-interview survey of 5,040 respondents ) ( Countryside Commission , 1982 ) but in addition it also provides an explanation for any deviation from the curve , as shown in Figure 7.3a theoretically , and in Figure 7.3b in practice .
21 Since it is based on Lévi-Strauss 's binary conception in which women figure as absent ( 0 ) and men as present ( 1 ) , the unitary male discursive subject is the first target of the feminist deconstructive enterprise .
22 Again , this is a conservative estimate , since it is based on wage and salary income only and excludes profits .
23 Most of these possibilities exclude animals but where they do not ( we might , for example , feel it appropriate to praise the sheepdog by saying that it has earned the right to a good meal ) the attribution is clearly analogical since it is based upon such a slim comparison with human capacity .
24 Moreover , since it is said in a context where Adam has just manifestly failed to react to the punch-line as quickly as the set of other students , the speaker ( given this type of speaker to this type of hearer in this type of surroundings ) will be assumed not to be intending to tell an untruth , but to be implicating the opposite of what she has said .
25 Since it is made from local material , it exactly matches its surroundings and it fits so neatly with a bevelled edge that it is almost impossible to detect it .
26 A thrusting action should accompany all linear punches and kicks , since it is believed to be related to potential power in a way that a snapping action is not .
27 Levi-Strauss ' argument that the incest taboo marks the crucial bridge between nature and culture is untenable in the form in which it was originally propounded , since it is contradicted by the ethnographic evidence .
28 The norm which is " attained " by stylistic consistency in a text might be called a SECONDARY NORM , since it is established by deviance from the PRIMARY ( relative ) NORMS which determine our more general expectations of language .
29 The structure of society is presumed to be functional for its members since it is derived from the sharing of their human attributes .
30 The speed and extent of this physical change , since it is taken for granted once accomplished , have considerable implications .
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