Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When groundwater flows naturally or is pumped from an unconfined aquifer , it drains from the pores .
2 However , the basic principle which they enshrine is simple enough and is stated with admirable clarity in note 37.1 to the comparable rule of The Stock Exchange in relation to its listed companies :
3 The new Agricultural Minister , John Gummer , has decided that voluntary restraint is not enough and is planning legislation now .
4 Any spelling error can also be challenged : if a word has been spelled wrongly and is challenged , the last team loses a point , not the team that misspelled it .
5 This is being redressed in version 5.87 , which has a complete new expression engine inside and is scheduled for release next month .
6 It has been brought inside and is approached by the original stair .
7 Interest on your money is calculated daily and is added to your account at the end of March , June , September and December .
8 The £1,000 prize is awarded annually and is given in alternate years for a volume of verse and for a volume of prose fiction .
9 Wade 's chapter on electron distribution in boranes and carboranes follows naturally and is followed by chapters on ab initio calculations of boranes ( Buchl and Schleyer ) , skeletal rearrangements in clusters ( Mingos and Wales ) , recently determined borane structures ( Greenwood ) , and electron deficiency aspects of small carboranes ( Onak and Fuller ) .
10 Has Collimore outside him and Collimore drives his cross in and is cleared by Hill Thomson playing it back in , difficult one for Greyson and he was a little bit fortunate I think there to find Thomson who 's given it away anyway .
11 Everything , therefore , resides in and is sustained within one absolute consciousness .
12 If a manufacturer in Hong Kong sells his goods to a merchant in Manila the payment which he receives is no doubt sourced in Manila but his profit on the transaction arises in and is derived from his manufacturing operation in Hong Kong .
13 The Westerwolds grass establishes itself rapidly , but then dies down and is replaced by more aggressive invading species ,
14 Where the party 's procedure for selecting a leader is laid down and is seen to have worked , e.g. the eliminating ballot procedure used by the Parliamentary Labour Party in March-April 1976 , the selection is fairly clear , though it still has to be made .
15 Below the cheek the head tapers down and is rounded off for the lower jaw ; the mouth finishes up about 2¼in wide .
16 My set-up seems to suit these fish — my last Plec lived apparently quite happily for 15 years , and the latest arrival has soon settled down and is growing very quickly .
17 If implantation of a fertilized egg does not occur , this lining breaks down and is expelled from the uterus .
18 May 12th this year ; a cyclist has been knocked down and is feared to have died .
19 Inflation there was 36 per cent for the month of September alone and is expected to break new ground this month by touching 40 per cent .
20 Taking advantage of his status as a Roman citizen , Paul demands that his case be heard by the Emperor personally and is sent as a prisoner to Rome .
21 And so , when the manager gets to 60 or so and is given his carriage clock and company pension ( if he is lucky ) , there is somebody to take over who knows the right people and can do the right things .
22 In view of the growing international concern about the use of children and young people in various conflicts , especially in third-world countries , how on earth can the Minister possibly justify a situation in this country whereby a young lad can join the Army at the age of 16 , or in some cases at the age of 15 , but if he changes his mind and wants to leave after serving more than six months he can not do so and is forced to continue in the armed services until the age of 21 ?
23 Article 15 of the second directive gives cancellation rights to all individual contracts except those of six months or less and is amended to exempt where the policyholder has had , for example , the opportunity to reflect on the policy terms before contacting the insurer .
24 It is available in black only and is priced at £25 for the lockable version and £22 for the non-lockable type .
25 First , there is the success of the non-proliferation treaty , and the inhibition on extra states ' developing a nuclear capability ; secondly , there is ensuring that the nuclear capability — particularly the sub-strategic capability — that is at present spread throughout the republics of the former Soviet Union remains under strong control , is brought together and is dismantled at the earliest possible opportunity .
26 Aumann , for example , quoted Mark Twain 's account of his visit to the Holy Land in 1867 in which the American writer spoke of ‘ desolate country whose soil is rich enough but is given over wholly to weeds — a silent mournful expanse …
27 The terms and conditions that govern the electronic bill of lading are incorporated by a reference to the carrier 's ‘ long form ’ bill of lading , much as is done with paper based ‘ short form ’ bills of lading .
28 For now , resolve to hold your shots only for as long as is needed to allow the audience to take in the details of the scene or to cover interesting action .
29 However , the driver/technician who delivers the vehicles spends as long as is needed , normally 1–2 hours , with the teacher/technician who is to be responsible for the duration of the programme , demonstrating the work stations and ensuring that the workings of the vehicle are fully understood .
30 Repetition of the remedy is continued for as long as is required , and the doses are tailed off gradually .
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