Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 For if all ontological claims are to be understood as forms of man 's own self-understanding , rather than conveying , successfully or otherwise , certain objective existential facts ' , then existentialism itself turns out to be a form of reductivism .
32 A stressful circumstance is one with which you can not cope with successfully or believe you can not cope with successfully That 's the important thing .
33 I 've tried it sometimes , never long enough to know whether I did it successfully or not , but I found there is absolutely no way of telling because even if it changes in a way one can predict , what one can predict is the way oneself changes or the world changes at the same time .
34 Are the answers at the back of the book or on the next page or are they in another book ( this would mean extra expense ) ? 16 Does the student learn inductively or solely deductively ? 17 Are the topics and stories interesting and appropriate or are they dull and irrelevant to your students ' needs ?
35 He must make decisions about what was historically important , not about , let us say , what was theologically or aesthetically important , significant though that might be to a believer or an artist .
36 Unless those wholly or almost wholly unable to travel any distance without a vehicle ( bearing in mind the current state of the pavements ) were exempt from such a charge , it would amount to gross discrimination against an already disenfranchised group .
37 Is the writer seriously suggesting that changing from a system where fees are paid in full by the state to a system where they are paid wholly or partly by the student is likely to be encouraging ?
38 It also gave employers legal remedies against industrial action in which no dispute exists between employers and their own employees or which is not wholly or mainly about employment matters .
39 The contract for construction of a residential development wholly or partly funded by the Housing Corporation may be awarded to a builder only if he submits the most favourable tender in competition .
40 Dependants are defined in the 1975 Act as a wife or husband ; a former spouse who has not remarried ; a child of the deceased ( including an illegitimate or adopted child ) ; a person who was treated by the deceased as a child of the family in relation to any marriage of the deceased ( e.g. a child of the deceased 's wife by a former marriage ) ; and any other person who was being wholly or partly maintained by the deceased immediately before his death .
41 Before 1926 , when a person died wholly or partly intestate , the distribution of his property differed widely according as it was real or personal estate .
42 it is possible that the retrieval of records bearing such information might be wholly or partially unsuccessful .
43 The subsequent history of the amphibians includes a further development of terrestrial forms , but others remained wholly or partly aqueous .
44 Most of the fossils recovered are of wholly or partly aquatic amphibians , the sort that were easily preserved in the coal swamps that were characteristic of the Carboniferous non-marine environment .
45 ( i ) bodily injury sustained while under the influence of or ( ii ) disablement due wholly or partly to the effects of intoxicating liquor or drugs other than drugs taken in accordance with treatment prescribed and directed by a qualified registered medical practitioner but not for the treatment of drug addiction .
46 However , in county schools it must now be ‘ wholly or mainly of a broadly Christian character ’ , reflecting ‘ the broad traditions of Christian belief without being distinctive of any particular Christian denomination ’ .
47 It is doubtful whether in either of these situations the action taken is primarily concerned with punishment ; but the first example could fall within the definition of corporal punishment in the Act , which requires the action to have been taken wholly or partly for the purposes of punishment .
48 Long years ago , we made a tryst with destiny , and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge , not wholly or in full measure , but very substantially .
49 Bred by Exhibitor For dogs who are not champions , and are owned wholly or partly by the breeder and shown by him or his family .
50 Among the casualties wholly or partly attributable to drainage were 97 per cent of herb-rich haymeadows , 50 per cent of lowland fens , and 60 per cent of lowland raised mires , all lost in the space of a generation .
51 But crucially , although oppressive confessions may be ruled out , the Act goes on to provide that the fact ‘ that a confession is wholly or partly excluded … shall not affect the admissibility in evidence of any facts discovered as a result of the confession ’ .
52 Even when there is a grain or more of truth in a criticism , you may not be wholly or , indeed , mainly to blame .
53 An allowance in the nature of an attendance allowance ( or a financial loss allowance ) MAY be paid to a councillor in respect of his attendance at ANY conference or meeting which the council itself considers relates to the interests of the area ( other than one called in respect of a trade or business , or which is wholly or partly political ) .
54 Mozambique has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world , approximately 200 per 1,000 live births.4 Those who depend on emergency support because of war and drought number about 1,690,000 and about half the population is wholly or partially dependent on food aid .
55 I had seen into paradisiac regions , with their air and sky , and I was no longer wholly or merely a denizen of this vulgar earth .
56 As so often , one sees the survival of a social custom long after its original purpose has been wholly or partly superseded .
57 The following establishments have indicated that they are wholly or partially suitable for disabled visitors .
58 To take the photograph or make the sketch is an offence ; so is it to reproduce it , wholly or in part , in a newspaper or elsewhere ’ .
59 Since many of these services and facilities are , or were , wholly or partially within the remit of local government , it was only a matter of time before we focused our attention on local government for enhancement of such provision .
60 From 20 November 1992 , the interest rate on unpaid tax and repayment supplement for income tax , capital gains tax , development land tax , corporation tax ( including advance corporation tax ) , petroleum revenue tax ( including advance petroleum revenue tax ) , supplementary petroleum duty , Stamp Duty Reserve Tax , and on tax charged by an assessment for the purpose of making good to the Crown a loss of tax wholly or partly attributable to failure or error by the taxpayer , is reduced from 7.75% to 7% .
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