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

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1 As an alternative to drawing the phasor diagram , an analytic solution is possible for and in terms of the measurements .
2 While the serum activities of alanine transaminase and asparate transaminase remained normal during and after lithotripsy , the activities of the slightly raised alkaline phosphatase and gammaGT persisted .
3 She was clapping , her hands held high as if in triumph , laughter and tears on her unmasked face .
4 This view first became popular during and as a consequence of the Scientific Revolution that took place mainly during the seventeenth century and that was brought about by such great pioneering scientists as Galileo and Newton .
5 ( 3 ) Falls in skin po 2 and Sao 2 with or without bradycardia , preceded by the sudden onset and continued presence ( for 40–80 seconds ) of a large increase in amplitude and irregularity of the breathing movement signal .
6 Many TNCs in and of the Third World , and even some in and of the Second World , have entirely independent systems of communication and , of course , more or less all sovereign states run their own mass media .
7 Mediocre modern copies of it do however exist , some in and around Bologna , while others have been on the market and yet others are in museums ( Amsterdam , Detroit ) .
8 His interest in his subject carries over , first into drawing and painting because he enjoys this , then on into writing about it , because he is writing about something he is interested in and at first we must not be too concerned about his writing or his spelling or his grammar .
9 other ones that we are definitely interested in and underneath the ones that we are not so interested in .
10 There was little thought that the ‘ balance ’ would ultimately rest between the two old enemies , Japan and the United States ; nor that the entire Pacific Ocean and all the countries around it were to become , to a greater or lesser extent , dependent upon and in thrall to these two protagonists in the conference .
11 Or is it positively harmful in and of itself ?
12 The most satisfactory solution for the landlord ( and probably for the tenant ) is for the power to break to be modelled closely on the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s30(1) ( f ) or ( g ) and for the power to be exercisable on or after a specified date .
13 have there been , to its knowledge , rights exercisable by or on behalf of two or more limited undertakings which if exercisable by one of them would have made the company a subsidiary of it , nor
14 Two squadrons of Hessian hussars occupied the lower slopes of the Pratzen , drawn up in battle array , spotless as if on parade .
15 7.6.3.2 any of the Permissions have been granted subject to a lawful condition with which [ it would be impossible for or in all the circumstances it would be unreasonable to expect ] the Landlord to comply
16 Chafe ( 1976 ) suggests that it is incorrect to translate a Chinese-style topic with an English expression such as As for .
17 A statement such as As for animals , I advocate a conservation policy , implies that animals are being contrasted with something else for which the speaker perhaps does not advocate a conservation policy .
18 accounting standards and policies consistent with and to be applied on a similar basis to those adopted for and implicit in the accounts of the Company for the year ended [ date 19XX ]
19 accounting standards and policies consistent with and to be applied on a similar basis to those adopted for and implicit in the accounts of the Company for the year ended [ date 19XX ]
20 This allows us to send and receive files ( as distinct from but including messages ) between computers .
21 We are distinct from but in partnership with the public sector .
22 All the dishes in this simple menu are quick to prepare and are temptingly light — perfect before and after all the overindulgence at Christmas !
23 Starring cast Daniel Day-Lewis as Hawkeye , the legendary hero of Fenimore Cooper 's panoramic tale of derring-do set during the French/British wars of 1757 in and around New York State , Michael Mann 's production dispenses with any namby-pamby pretence of squeamishness and gets stuck into the gore from the opening scenes .
24 a ) thee Council may determine that his service as a member shall be treated for the purposes of the scheme as service as an employee of the Council whether or not any benefits are to be payable to or in respect of him by virtue of paragraph 5 above ; but
25 b ) if the Council determine as aforesaid , any discretion as to the benefits payable to or in respect of him which the scheme confers on the Council shall be exercised only with the consent of the Secretary of State given with the approval of the Treasury .
26 The Directors have declared an interim dividend for the year ending 31st December 1993 of 9.7p per share ( 1992 : 9.7p per share ) costing $43.7m ( 1992 : $43.6m ) payable on or after 1st January 1994 to ordinary shareholders on the Register of Members at close of business on 29th October 1993 .
27 The Directors have decided to recommend to the ordinary shareholders at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 28th April 1993 , a final dividend of 17.05p per share ( 1991 equivalent 17.05p ) , payable on or after 1st July 1993 , to shareholders on the Register of Members at close of business on 7th May 1993 .
28 As stipulated above , if a property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of existing tenancies , instead of vacant possession of the whole property being given , the buyer will require an authority addressed to each tenant signed either by the seller-landlord or by his or her solicitor notifying the tenant of the sale and authorising the tenant to pay future rent to the buyer ( see Chapter 9 , head 7 ) .
29 Respondents had sharply different views of what liability they were subject to and about the extent of their liability , and had varying arrangements to meet any perceived potential liability .
30 ( t ) Subject to and in accordance with a due compliance with the provisions of Sections 155 to 158 ( inclusive ) of the Act ( if and so far as such provisions shall be applicable ) , to give , whether directly or indirectly , any kind of financial assistance ( as defined in Section 152(1) ( a ) of the Act ) for any such purpose as is specified in Section 151(1) and/or Section 151(2) of the Act .
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