Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] without " in BNC.

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1 In the full sense of the word , it is arguable that nobody was governed before the later nineteenth century ; it would certainly be foolish to maintain that either royal or princely government in the twelfth century operated according to fixed rules or without intermission or over all the inhabitants of a defined area .
2 legal expenses incurred either prior to the granting of support by the insurers or without their written consent , and
3 Unemployment is soaring in all Community countries , especially Germany , and there are worries that without urgent action Europe will plunge into recession .
4 He also commented : ‘ It must be wondered why so many different guides have been produced , with so much duplication of effort , particularly when the overall impression is that they were prepared within libraries without reference to the needs of readers and without consultation or collaboration with the subject teachers . ’
5 This lets you get at the information without having to understand anything about databases and without having to wade through reams of data .
6 The CD databases such as Lotus One Source are more user friendly than on line databases and without the pressure of on line time costs it is easier to give careful consideration to the search strategy .
7 ‘ Richard has also given me many opportunities and without him and Peter my life as a freelance jockey would be made just that little bit more difficult . ’
8 In the cold light of day , my inhibitions would prevent these performances and without hypnotic effects of refreshing liquids I could not put together the necessary words , my own and those of Robert Service , in an intelligible manner .
9 The first paragraph describes , in not more than 150 words and without the use of abbreviations , the background , rationale and chief conclusions of the study for the particular benefit of non-specialist readers .
10 At least one guidebook giving precise route descriptions has been written about each of the walks and without exception they 'll take you through some of the loveliest countryside we have .
11 Draw an outline to the lips and without adding more , brush colour inwards until the tone is even .
12 By the late 19th century many northern populations were decimated ; the survivors lived half-starved in squalor and disease , unable to continue their traditional lifestyles but without viable alternatives .
13 For example , the " going rate " in 1980 for the chairmen of the major industries ( gas , aerospace , shipbuilding , railways , coal , etc. ) was £48,000 , at a time when the top executives of BP , ICI and the like were earning between two and three times that amount , including bonuses but without accounting for various fringe benefits .
14 He attended a primary school some miles away and tried secondary schools but without a great deal of success .
15 The Company 's accounts state that Nos. 36–43 were to be delivered with track brakes but without regenerative equipment and cost £617 10s. each .
16 That cash aid is due to run out on March 31 and unit organiser Kate Harker said there were concerns that without the Government money it would not be possible to continue the same level of service .
17 It is a very rare pupil , whether at school or university , who will not understand more with the help of examples and analogies than without , and especially if the examples are simple , intelligible , new , and , if possible , funny .
18 That is , the acquisition of a simple discrimination can be adequately explained solely in terms of the formation of stimulus-reinforcer associations and without recourse to any concept of perceptual learning ( see Chapter 1 , pp. 13–16 ) .
19 This was an action by Thorne , a member of the M.T.A. , against the Association to determine whether a demand of a sum of money in lieu of placing a person 's name on the stop list would constitute a demand of money with menaces and without reasonable or probable cause within section 29 ( 1 ) ( i ) of the Larceny Act 1916 .
20 a letterpress printing plate made up of solid areas and lines and without tones .
21 We therefore choose , say , the first of these columns and without reducing the last element to unity , calculate the next two columns : unc We choose , say , the first and last elements of these and solve unc The common root 12.5 also satisfies the middle two quadratics ; hence we find 1 = 12.5 .
22 What everybody must realize is this , the trade union movement is the meat on the Labour Party 's bones and without us the Party would be a skeleton , lost in a political wilderness .
23 ‘ An individual shall be entitled ( a ) at reasonable intervals and without undue delay or expense ( i ) to be informed by any data user whether he holds personal data of which that individual is subject , and ( ii ) to access to any such data held by a data user ; and ( b ) where appropriate to have such data corrected or erased . ’
24 I promise the Hon. Gentleman that no trust hospitals will be created without those hospitals first agreeing to the totality of their obligations and without their being monitored thereafter to see that they fulfil those obligations .
25 I mean for every great Cure record you get an inferior follow-up with all the same ingredients but without the spark .
26 Most of the 7:1 compression engines were fitted to export models but without quoting engine no .
27 He did not regard such experiences as without worth :
28 Alex , her brother , was big enough to be included in the older children 's activities and without him she had felt unprotected .
29 The music is made without fingers and without strings ;
30 During the Second World War the capitalist allies worked together with Communist Russia without either side altering its views and without much real communication .
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