Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To concede nothing-unless concession were a path to victory .
2 Spreadsheets are primarily for analysis — or so I am constantly being told — but I have always had a problem reconciling that with what-if constructions .
3 As you build up a number of scenarios , you can identify the cells that best show the results of your what-if constructions , and have the results of the various scenarios displayed side by side onscreen or printed .
4 It 's a bit on t'spongy side , so Aah wants it finished afore t'rains come . ’
5 What is distinct to us or to church work from the assumptions of central Government where funding might direct us to exclude what we want to do and to be a youth service which would deliver a prescribed curriculum .
6 Although Bozo 's appointment is being presented as a natural consequence of the desire to reunite the Centre 's four sections , it is clear that his presidency will give the museum a bigger say than in the past and ensure that , where funding is concerned , it is no longer the poor relation of the IRCAM .
7 There is a trap for the unwary where Newco is a close company and lends money to the trustees of an employee trust which holds shares in Newco , for example where funding is required to enable the trust to acquire further Newco shares .
8 And the following day he worked harder than usual in digging a grave , where Prince was buried .
9 Standard rules of quantum theory show then that Gv = Gv = g 2 /8 M 2 m where g is the new weak charge , analogous to electric charge , and M w is the mass of the W particle .
10 The variance ( V ) of y is similarly divided into three components : V=G+C+E , where G , C , and E are the variances of g , c , and e respectively .
11 I do notice one or two places , though , where Ciccolini departs form the Durand text — e.g. he plays the fourth and sixth quarte of the study in fourths as E and A instead of G and C , and the second quaver in bar 10 of the final ‘ chords ’ study is a G minor chord where G major is printed ( though we get G major in the reprise at 4′18″ ) .
12 We can prove the important Theorem 1.9.14 ( Gauss ) If F ε Z[x] and if we can write F = gh where g , h ε Q[x] then we can write F = GH where G , H ε Z[x] , deg G = deg g and deg H = deg h .
13 Proof ( i ) We first suppose that F is primitive and write unc where a , b , c , d ε Z+ are such that ( a , v ) = 1 ( c , d ) , where G , H ε Z[x] and are primitive and where deg g = deg G and deg h = deg H.
14 It corresponds to a wave front of light from the star that just fails to escape to infinity but remains hovering at the Schwarzschild radius : 2 GM/c , where G is Newton 's constant of gravity , M is the mass of the star , and c is the velocity of light .
15 The classical theory of gravitation is based on Newton 's law of gravity which states that two masses m , and m2 separated by a distance r feel a mutual gravitational attraction , where G is the universal gravitational constant .
16 The space has a metric equation where g rr is a function of r only .
17 This may be seen heuristically by considering a vote between G and , where G is an infinitesimal positive increment .
18 If it is assumed that v t and t are normally distributed , it can be shown that the ratio is distributed as an F-variate with g and n - k degrees of freedom , where g is the number of restrictions , n is the number of observations and k is the total number of coefficients being estimated in the unrestricted model .
19 The brambling in the pine tree was on its way back to its breeding grounds in birch woods or conifer forests — where insect populations peak during the short summer season in the far north of Europe .
20 In this regard , data on the helix-coil melting transition in single strands of DNA and RNA present an opportunity to study structure formation that benefits from base stacking interactions ( analogous to those found in the double stranded helix ) , but where hydrogen bonds play a minor role in structure stabilisation ( and then only involve ribose hydroxyl groups in single stranded RNA ) .
21 Their voices are much higher pitched than those of Orcs , and they are extremely noisy and garrulous where Orcs are inclined to speak slowly and infrequently ( considering the determined glare and comparison of fangs to be sufficient communication in most situations ) .
22 The main hills were in the south , where Saxony included the outriders of the Hartz mountains .
23 Where guitar pop meets techno you 'll find this hanging out trying to decide which direction to stumble .
24 The English colonies looked rather like colonies of the Greek type , where emigrants set out from their native city to launch a new city and , while often cherishing a deep affection for the city that they had left , did not acknowledge a political obligation to obey it .
25 The few instances of " long distance transport tend to be early : at Fishbourne , or Angmering , where siltstone of Mediterranean origin was encountered .
26 I can not see Britain following the example of so many European countries , where multi-sports clubs are the norm .
27 They do not deny change ; but where Pirenne 's followers saw decomposition , they detect signs of economic activity of a new kind .
28 Hammer stones are easily recognised amongst the other stones on a site as they show pock marks at each end , and often on the smooth sides , where flints have been struck .
29 Where Federman and Sukenick replace finished story with the process of narrating so that it becomes difficult to say what their novels are ‘ about ’ , Rudolph Wurlitzer pursues a rather different task in his fiction .
30 Where Federman and Sukenick have stressed the specifically linguistic dimensions to such disruption , Robbins once again casts himself in the role of entertainer , trickster and comic commentator .
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