Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [coord] the [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 when for any other reason whatever a Consignment can not be delivered or when a Consignment is held by the Carrier ‘ to await order ’ or ‘ to be kept till called for ’ or upon any like instructions and such instructions are not given or the Consignment is not called for and removed , within a reasonable time , then transit shall be deemed to end .
2 If the pen 's barrel is not cracked and the lever is capable of movement then it should be possible to repair it for less than twenty pounds .
3 The gifts of the Spirit are not expected and the preaching is weak .
4 Increasing the spring rate of stiffness too much is not a good idea as it transmits forces into the chassis for which is was not designed and the vehicle is also uncomfortable to drive .
5 If B does not yield and the contract is broken , then A 's threat has not caused C to suffer loss .
6 But so often the challenge is not met and the result is a wishy-washy moral parable .
7 Tory polices do not work and the tragedy is that , in Britain every month , 30,000 people join the dole .
8 Despite the effort expended on getting public areas right , many guests see only the lobby and their bedroom ; and if the bedroom does not work or the decor is offensive , the guest will not return .
9 Loch Eilde Mor is soon reached and the going is easy along its north side , at the base of the steep flanks of Sgurr Eilde Mor .
10 If the landlord has not opted and the sum is exempt , the tenant reimburses the landlord for the fees including VAT , because the landlord can not recover the VAT on the fees .
11 It saves having to re-type the contract if the transaction does not proceed and the contract is required for an alternative proposed buyer .
12 If the logical name is not defined or the file is in the wrong format , cache will not be retrieved or stored .
13 Now by that he meant that the ends sought should be closely defined and should not change and the means adopted should be effective and they should not change and the consequence is that adversaries then move into er er conflict but the conflict itself is self-limiting in the sense that one side will accept defeat er and , and the consequences of victory and clearly these consequences are not so severe to the state as to jeopardise its existence .
14 Rats and hamsters are easily infected but the disease is rarely fatal .
15 The mechanisms of this ‘ invention ’ are not specified but the stress is important .
16 Walpole also gives bounds for randomly oriented fibrous inclusions in an isotropic matrix but these are not easily stated and the reader is referred to the original paper ( Walpole ( 1969 ) .
17 Rabbits are easy to remove from a shallow burrow of the type just described but the situation is rather more difficult when the burrow is a deep one , 5 or 6 feet ( 1.5 to 1.8 metres ) below the surface .
18 Each room is specially designed and the centre is liberally scattered with toilets .
19 The poison works so quickly that the victim rapidly succumbs and the snake is then safe to make its move .
20 Its colour used to range from yellowish or tawny to dark red , but the red was always preferred and the breed is now characteristically ‘ ruby red ’ — a dark but bright blood colour — and it has long been known as the Ruby of the West .
21 It was of great interest to us to learn that a copy of the catalogue ( programme ) of the first show still exists and the railway is mentioned in it because of its role in transporting materials .
22 Adversarial attitudes still exist and the Government is exerting pressure on the industry to tackle this problem .
23 In Britain the debate has hardly begun and the context is very different .
24 The key points of extended reach and fully body rotation are artificially emphasized and the stroke is simplified and standardized to remove confusing variations .
25 the collapse of geographical and social hierarchies as the community becomes more outward looking and the squirearchy is replaced by a class-based structure polarized around housing segregation .
26 Fretwork is well up to scratch and the nut is made from a substance which Hamer refer to as ‘ Lubritrak resin' .
27 The Doric Order is also used and the column is the same height as the Trajan one , that is 115 feet .
28 The interior is now artificially lit and the appearance is impressive .
29 The residue is carefully scraped and the surface is sprinkled again with dry salt which is left to stand .
30 If there is going to be a change of time signature prepare it by making a bridge passage , so that the new beat is clearly signalled and the transition is easy .
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