Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to program naturally with such a restricted set of conditional jumps , so it is usual to provide the ability to jump on any of four accumulator conditions zero , non-zero , positive ( including zero ) , and negative — and perhaps on combinations of these conditions .
2 This can be achieved by providing good quality bike-and-ride facilities at public transport stops in residential areas and also at destinations for those who wish to complete their journey by cycle ( Figure 9.7 ) .
3 But it is the study of finds , and particularly of finds from many sites over a wide area , that fleshes out that skeleton to give a more complete picture of how people lived .
4 The way in which the word ‘ theory ’ is used in everyday speech , and even at times by some social scientists , can lead the beginner researcher into some of the most unfortunate errors imaginable .
5 The Wall Street Journal has called their bluff and finds that 12 of the 31 analysts that track IBM had buy recommendations on the stock on September 1 — and even after details of all the new cuts came out , only three had an outright sell recommendation on the stock , and last Tuesday morning , some were still rating it a buy .
6 Some of these zones also vary markedly with time — through the day ; with the tides , and therefore with the phases of the moon ; by season ; and sometimes in cycles of several years ( see El Niño , overleaf ) .
7 Without entering into the substantive details of the agreement or of the 1990 convention for its application , which appears not yet to have entered into force , it may be noted that it sets out rules for crossing the signatory states ' frontiers not just for their own citizens but also for citizens of all EC Member States , and the Convention of Application distinguishes between treatment at the internal and external borders of the signatory states .
8 His new body of monastic regulations brought the up-to-date practices of Cluny not only to Canterbury , but also to monasteries in all parts of England .
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