Example sentences of "except that [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Other symptoms were deemed to be present if they occurred on at least a quarter of the days or occasions , except that passage of mucus was taken as a symptom if it had ever occurred ( this being normal clinical practice ) . |
2 | Well , except that work on the submission of twenty five percent going through the complaint examiner . |
3 | We also have nt conceded anything from a corner or cross ( except that goal vs norwich … but you could nt expect him to get that one ! ) . |
4 | This is direct and the preparasitic phase is typically trichostrongyloid , except that exsheathment of the L3 of intestinal species occurs in the abomasum . |
5 | Except that trusts of land must be created by writing , a trust may be created by any sufficient expression of intention to create it , whether the legal ownership is transferred to another to hold as trustee or remains with the creator of the trust , who in that case will himself be the trustee . |
6 | All employment size bands showed a more favourable performance for the foreign plants than their UK equivalents ( in both cases , the smaller the plant the better the performance ) , except that factories with 1,000 or more workers shed proportionately more labour ( Townsend and Peck , 1986 ) . |
7 | The broad structure of Terling society in 1671 remained similar to that in 1524 , except that numbers in the poorest section had increased enormously . |
8 | I ca n't find ‘ except that twit in Barwell ’ anywhere . |
9 | They are broadly consistent with those from earlier studies carried out in other parts of the country except that children in the present study spent more time waiting for attention , in spite of the presence of an unprecedented number of support teachers and other ancillary staff and helpers . |
10 | The modifications were statutory proportional representation with ‘ power sharing ’ in the Cabinet and in the committees of the assembly , similar to those of Stormont except that control of security and law and order remained with the UK government . |