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

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1 The accused may admit the exposure was wilful etc. verbally and/or by making a statement under caution .
2 One Tory back-bencher dismissed the VAT proposal as ‘ mental ’ while others predicted that the Government would eventually be forced to scrap it altogether or at least reduce the planned amount .
3 One is to say that there are subtle differences which explain alleged inconsistencies , as for example between banning experiments altogether or after 14 days yet allowing later abortions .
4 Interest paid under a mortgage is allowable for tax relief if at the time the interest is paid : ( i ) the loan was taken out to purchase property in the UK ; and ( ii ) the person claiming the relief owed an interest in the property and uses it " wholly or to a substantial extent " as his or her only or main residence ( Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 , ss354 and 355 as amended by Finance Act 1988 , s44(1) ) .
5 yes , well , er I follow that , but I 'm sorry I put it rather badly Mr forgive me , part of your defence against the claim by er relates to erm these agreements , you must say that these agreements erm because they are of the standard form are anti competitive and therefore they or part of them are void , erm building on that presumably your defence says or employs er that because erm , you know there void , I du n no perhaps you can tell me this erm , all , all the er all parts of the void , all the power of the agent , the agreements with regard to premium trust funds and the like , er are also unenforceable as between er the erm name and his er members agent , erm and in consequence of that you say , as I understand it , er that that is , all that cause be lost which you can neither set up as a defence to claim under the central bi-law or at least as a set up or counterclaim , I just wanted to explore this aspect of it , erm , as to the consequences of your plea , does it mean that clause nine is put on one side wholly or to an extent in the latter case to what extent ?
6 Er , er my understanding to , to er about five minutes ago was that you were saying we have not failed to perform our legal obligations under clause nine , because clause nine er is either wholly or to be extent that it relates to the underwriting which we disapprove partially invalid out of being part of the erm , the anti competitive of erm the argument you 're pursuing .
7 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 .
8 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 ’ .
9 It is fair to add , however , that voluntary initiatives do emerge and prosper , sometimes financed , wholly or in part , by the statutory sector .
10 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 ’ .
11 If the war was not the cause of that subsequent economic growth — either wholly or in part — then clearly it did not seriously inhibit it .
12 No doubt the Divisional Court would often wish to read the document first before ordering its disclosure wholly or in part .
13 In fact , it is only certain single unemployed people who are wholly reliant upon Unemployment , Benefit ; most of the registered unemployed are dependent , wholly or in pan , on Supplementary Benefit ( see Social Security Statistics , 1986 ) .
14 7 Certificates at the end of the petition : ( a ) the period of search for prior petitions has been reduced to three years ; ( b ) where a statutory demand is based wholly or in part on a county court judgment the following certificate , which replaces the affidavit or county court search , is to be added : " I/We certify that on the day of 19 I/we attended on the County Court and was/were informed by an officer of the court that no money had been paid into court in the action or matter .
15 The trustee must examine every proof of debt and admit it wholly or in part for dividend .
16 Under section 91 , the need to offer pre-emptive rights may be excluded by a provision in the memorandum or articles of a private company — either wholly or in relation to allotments of a particular description .
17 This structural information includes measures of horizontal fragmentation ( eg number of trade unions involved in each bargaining group ) and also vertical fragmentation ( eg whether bargaining takes place wholly or in part at national , company , or plant level ) .
18 If the portfolio consists of gilts either wholly or in part , options may be purchased in the two gilts on offer : Conv 92% 2005 and Treasury 12% 1995 .
19 These three ninth-century writers purveyed a similar message in their own times to audiences made up wholly or in part of lay nobles .
20 If listed building consent is given to demolish a building , either wholly or in part , the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments has to be notified so that it has the opportunity to make a record of it .
21 Other than that , though , it is dependent on other nations either wholly or in part for products such as bauxite , copper , lead , tungsten , tin , nickel , phosphates , potash , rice , corn , cotton , silk , coffee , tobacco , and forestry products , among others .
22 An action may be commenced : ( 1 ) in the court for the district in which the defendant or one of the defendants resides or carries on business ; ( 2 ) in the court for the district in which the cause of action wholly or in part arose or ; ( 3 ) in the case of a default action , in any court ( Ord 4 , r 2(1) ) .
23 An action against the Crown must be commenced in the court for the district in which the cause of action wholly or in part arose or , in the case of a default action , in any court .
24 The judge has power under s 65(1) of the 1984 Act to refer to the district judge or to a referee ( N 280 ) for inquiry and report : ( 1 ) any proceedings which require any prolonged examination of documents or any scientific or local investigation which can not , in the opinion of the judge , conveniently be made before him ; ( 2 ) any proceedings where the question in dispute consists wholly or in part of matters of account ; ( 3 ) with the consent of the parties , any other proceedings ; ( 4 ) subject to any right to have particular cases tried with a jury , any question arising in any proceedings .
25 If a plaintiff or applicant desires to discontinue wholly or in part any proceedings against all or any of the parties , he must give notice ( N 279 ) to every such party ( Ord 18 , r 1 ) .
26 Was he obliged to act wholly or in part on the evidence and submissions made by the parties ?
27 7.7.2 not to do or omit anything that could cause any policy of insurance on or in relation to the Premises to become void or voidable wholly or in part nor ( unless the Tenant shall have previously notified the Landlord and have agreed to pay the increased premium ) anything by which additional insurance premiums may become payable This does not seem unreasonable .
28 Their argument is very close to , if not based upon , a weak version of the " Sapir-Whorf hypothesis " which holds that the way people view the world is determined wholly or in part by the structure of their native language , and that concepts encoded in one language need not be encoded in another .
29 ‘ Making false claims about a second-hand item verbally or in a small ad is a serious offence , even when the proceeds go to charity , ’ according to Mr Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association and the author of the report .
30 ‘ Any private seller who makes a factual statement about the goods he is selling , verbally or in writing , can be held to account if what he says is inaccurate . ’
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