Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] otherwise [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title ; and he must have that possession at the time he sells , pledges or otherwise disposes of the goods .
2 If energy saving is applied rigorously in homes and industry and the power stations clean up their act by switching from coal to other fuels or otherwise cutting their carbon emissions , transport seems set to take over as the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide in Western industrialized countries .
3 This teleprinter machine was a temperamental beast and had to be carefully watched to make sure it did n't run out of paper , or chew it into shreds or otherwise make a mess of things , and it was one of our duties as Met Assistants to keep it in order .
4 But the fundamental theory predicts a strong relation between the amount of energy contributed to the production of the next generation by each sex , which sex chooses mates , and which sex fights or otherwise competes for mates .
5 Documents must not be handed to drivers or otherwise issued with blank spaces for recording particulars of tare weights or net weights .
6 The entry taken allows six entries unless otherwise stated .
7 All catalogues mentioned on this page are free to best readers unless otherwise stated .
8 All catalogues mentioned on this page are free to best readers unless otherwise stated .
9 They give many dinner parties but otherwise live in a very quiet , regular way .
10 8.2 In the event of the Publisher making any payment to the Authors or the Company prior to the first accounting date such payments shall be treated as an advance on royalties unless otherwise agreed in writing .
11 This seems to stimulate antibodies that otherwise let the virus run riot .
12 By examination the granting of certificates and otherwise to promote the supply of teachers and leaders .
13 By examinations , the granting of certificates and otherwise to promote the supply of teachers and leaders .
14 There is no limitation on the size of a unit , other than units must consist of at least five models unless otherwise stated .
15 There is no limitation on the size of a unit , other than that units must consist of at least five models unless otherwise stated .
16 Time settings are in milliseconds unless otherwise stated .
17 Prices do not apply to Public Holiday periods unless otherwise stated , and are subject to availability of suitable accommodation .
18 ( in million tonnes unless otherwise stated )
19 Section 2 , 3 , etc. — in which you develop your argument , offer supporting or qualifying evidence , cite relevant authorities and otherwise make your case convincing .
20 Although it has been argued that nectar might contain repellents to ants that otherwise predominate on sugary substrates in the tropics , it is found that ants will take this nectar when it is presented to them , though the floral parts of such flowers may be less palatable .
21 His design focused on his brilliant performance of the various solos but otherwise filled the stage with authentic steps which played little part in making the action unfold .
22 It would not be unusual , however , to provide ( Clause 7.02 ) that new capital should be provided in the same proportions as the original contributions unless otherwise agreedwhich would at any rate provide the basis for subsequent negotiation when additional funding is found to be required .
23 Opening day fixtures ( 3pm kick-offs unless otherwise stated ) : - Friday August 27 : Castleford v Leeds ( 7.30pm ) .
24 The Director of the Serious Fraud Office formed the opinion that the matter was appropriate for investigation by procedures under the Criminal Justice Act 1987and on 24 June served a notice on the applicant requiring him to attend for interview at her offices and answer questions or otherwise furnish information .
25 The applicant sought judicial review of the decison of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office on 26 June 1991 , in the course of criminal proceedings against the applicant , to seek to enforce his compliance with the requirement contained in a notice issued pursuant to section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 to attend at her offices and answer questions or otherwise furnish information in respect of her investigation of the applicant alone , afer she had caused him to be interviewed under caution on three occasions and thereafter charged him with an offence , at a time when and in circumstances whereby ( a ) the applicant 's application for legal aid had not yet been granted and he had neither legal advice nor legal representation available to him ; ( b ) the Director had stated that she would not cause the applicant to be further cautioned in compliance with Code C , paragraph 16.5 of the current Codes of Practice issued pursuant to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 .
26 ( 2 ) Whether or not the power of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office under section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 to require by notice in writing a person under investigation to answer questions or otherwise furnish information continues after that person has been charged with an offence .
27 I have reason to believe that you have relevant information about the affairs of the persons under investigation , and I therefore require you to answer questions or otherwise furnish information to me with respect to matters relevant to the investigation at Elm House , 10–16 , Elm Street , London , WC1X 0BJ on Thursday 13 June 1991 at 10 a.m .
28 ( 2 ) The Director may by notice in writing require the person whose affairs are to be investigated ( ‘ the person under investigation ’ ) or any other person whom he has reason to believe has relevant information to answer questions or otherwise furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation at a specified place and either at a specified time or forthwith .
29 It also featured a ban on strikes until the end of 1991 , and provisions for the prosecution of anyone organizing work stoppages or otherwise disrupting production in any fashion .
30 ‘ ( a ) destroys the goods , or disposes of the goods in a way giving a good title to the entire property in the goods or otherwise does anything equivalent to the destruction of the other 's interest in the goods , or ( b ) purports to dispose of the goods in a way which would give a good title to the entire property in the goods if he was acting with the authority of all co-owners of the goods . ’
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