Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [noun] is [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 the loss , misdelivery or damage is occasioned during transit and results from negligent act or omission by the Carrier ;
2 In view of ( 3 ) we may write unc If ( 8 ) is used as postmultiplier of A , it is clear that A is deflated by the sweeping matrix in ( 8 ) to unc ( note that A1 here differs from the deflated form A1 of 2.7.2 ) .
3 It is likewise conceivable that TFIIA is incorporated into the transcription complex by protein-protein interactions involving TBP and/or the established pol III transcription factors IIIA , IIIB and IIIC .
4 Medical standards are often primitive and amputation is regarded as an all-purpose cure .
5 Job security is relatively high and attention is paid to relocation and the easing of redundancy when job loss occurs .
6 Their power can be considerable , and knowledge of them is sometimes painful if attention is drawn to them .
7 In the case of a contested offer , suspension is impracticable and disclosure is permitted to a restricted number of sub-underwriters immediately before the announcement provided they are warned of the confidential nature of the information .
8 In the case of a contested offer , suspension is impracticable and disclosure is permitted to a restricted number of sub-underwriters immediately before the announcement , provided they are warned of the confidential nature of the information .
9 But the severe limitations of this technique become clear when account is taken of the conditions which would have to hold in order to render the results accurate .
10 They 're , they 're , they 're peeved that Jesus is mixing with sinners .
11 It is not a geographical accident of birth that determines whether an individual or group is going to be rich or poor , but a question of class location .
12 It 's most unlikely that will be achieved if the rolled joint or poultry is cooked from frozen .
13 Every aspect of the life of every individual and household is affected by stratification , whether they realise it or not .
14 There is some support for the proposition that such a loan , if made to a person fully capable of repaying the same and , for instance , charged against property in the United Kingdom , gives the taxpayer minimal benefit from the case of O " Leary v McKinlay [ 1991 ] STC 42 where Vinelott J at p51 , dealing with a Schedule E beneficial loan , stated the following : If an employer lends money to an employee free of interest or at a favourable rate of interest and if the employee is free to exploit the money in any manner he chooses his employment can not be said to have been the source of the income derived from the exploitation ; the employer is the source of the money and the taxpayer is assessable to tax under Sch E on the benefit to him of obtaining the loan on the terms on which the loan was made ; but if the loan is repayable on demand that benefit can not be quantified and form the basis of an assessment under Sch E. It is arguable if property is held by a non-resident trust for A for life and B absolutely that if the trustees lend money to A at interest then if A allows the trustees not to pursue him in his capacity as borrower for the interest that no benefit will arise .
15 Much of this sort of work is unnecessary if forethought is used at the planning stage .
16 We do not want to see a massive amount of custodial sentencing , although we are glad that provision is made for it ; what we do want is a reduction in the number of people who participate in such a horrendous cult and in the equally horrendous statistics relating to youngsters who take cars , go to court and then take more cars .
17 The idea that women are more status conscious than men is supported by some very influential sociolinguists , including the US researcher William Labov and the British researcher Peter Trudgill .
18 It is almost titualistic that parade is turned into a celebration of the communal-like bonds of the section .
19 Obviously the equivalence in 13 is the least interesting : the logical relationship between smooth and green is restricted to the very specific and ad hoc conditions spelt out within the sentence itself .
20 Proving Koch 's postulates would of course be unethical and controversy is fuelled by this lack of scientific certainty .
21 All abilities are welcome and tuition is given in small groups by specialists Terence and Susan Moore .
22 Police are treating both fires as suspicious and damage is estimated at £40,000 .
23 When dog occurs in a sentential context in which the specific interpretation entails the general interpretation , we can not be sure which sense is operative when reference is made to a male dog : the two senses under these circumstances are effectively inseparable .
24 Legal & General is committed to ensuring that you are treated in a well-informed manner … with fairness , with courtesy and with a respect for your insurance needs .
25 As a rule the right is first vested in the author , and continues for fifty years after his death ; but in the case of photographs and gramophone records the original owner of the negative or plate is treated as the author , and the right lasts for fifty years from the time when the negative or plate was made .
26 To maintain the row 's high pitch of energy , you need to make sure that sympathy is withheld by all parties .
27 In this example the load torque is negligible , so the rates of acceleration and deceleration are equal and deceleration is initiated at a point exactly halfway to the target .
28 Similarly , the door returns to closed if resistance is encountered during opening .
29 But she says the shopkeepers in Dromore are very good and communication is helped by the lip-reading she learned at Mary Mitchell 's class .
30 They both return to Sir Ralph 's chamber and open it ; the room is undisturbed but Whitton is lying on his bed , his throat slashed , the corpse icy cold , and the shuttered windows wide open .
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