Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 wood , inlay wood things , you did n't see it , to put the glasses on or cups of coffee , he said I 'll have to tell them not to put the glasses or cups on there
2 This is admittedly an extreme case since Germany has passed from the , in theory , most complete pan-German political unity under Hitler to a situation where at least two states coexisted which could claim to be all or part of the German nation .
3 The first , inadequately expressed as ‘ subsidiarity ’ in the Maastricht treaty , is that the Community should expect to exercise power only where flows of things or people across frontiers make such power truly necessary .
4 Under section 25 the police have a power of summary arrest in the case of non-arrestable offences , but only where service of a summons appears to the officer to be impracticable or inappropriate because any of the general arrest conditions noted below apply .
5 However , this does not mean that in an appropriate case they will not be relevant matters for a court to take into account , especially where items of equipment are complex and require specialist knowledge and materials for repair .
6 It is very important to detail the amount of mineral dissolution that has taken place in the subsurface , especially where measurements of modal composition ( Section 5.2.2 ) or provenance estimates ( Section 5.2.4 ) are being made .
7 I know Macca comes in for a lot of stick from certain members but he 's by far the classiest midfielder in the country and a damm sight better than alot of the so called european geniuses .
8 The most sensitive waters of such areas are now entirely devoid of alkalinity , so that inputs of strong acids cause considerable decreases in pH .
9 So that kind of pressure
10 So that kind of thing made analysts think that they could go on more than just free associations , they could look at a person 's character , as it were .
11 It 's very easy then of course to punish the person er who communicates that with you er which ultimately can can er totally divorce an organisation from the reality of what it 's actually doing so that kind of philosophy , very destructive in terms of er effective communication .
12 So that idea of yours change them all into twelfths it 's a brilliant one .
13 Associations can be formed by allowing two networks to intersect and interact so that patterns of activity in one network can evoke predictable patterns in the other .
14 Table 6.8 is an example of the many such rules which can be constructed ; variants sharing the same specification with respect to the feature [ low ] are conflated , so that patterns of variation on this dimension may be examined in each community in a range of phonetic environments .
15 The simplest tool employed by the sedimentologist is the geographical map on which variations of individual parameters may be plotted , so that patterns of regional variation may be recognized .
16 In 1779 the correspondence relating to the Family Compact agreement of 1761 with Spain could not be found there , so that copies of it had to be obtained from Madrid , though the comte de Vergennes , as foreign minister in 1774 – 87 , seems to have made efforts to achieve greater efficiency .
17 The possibility of sampling error still exists , however , due to small sample size , and the presence of an excess may be concealed by loss of teeth during collection , so that consistency of pattern must be considered .
18 So he has an interesting idea that we can set up democratic procedures to protect the minority within those procedures so that tyranny of the majority is something that afflicts only certain types of democracies , but if we have other types of democracies then we can protect the minority and the idea for proportional representation is often claimed in this light , but actually it does n't work as an idea , because although it allows a minority to be represented , represented is a different from being protected and so even if there 's a member of parliament with the one member of parliament with your unpopular views , that does n't mean that your unpopular views wo n't be made illegal say , because the fact that there 's one member of parliament wo n't mean that
19 It began to pick up speed and as it did so larger fireworks were detonated , so that showers of sparks and clouds of coloured smoke trailed behind like a peacock 's tail , green and red and blue .
20 1976 ) the method was modified to standardize the preference scores in step B of Figure 8.6 , and a factor analysis was made of the measured landscape variables in Step A , so that criticisms of the statistical validity of the method could be overcome .
21 Until now , the bridge had been believed to date to the 1820s , when the dilapidated castle was re-clad in fresh stone so that part of its keep could be used as an expanded county prison .
22 Alternatively , they could seek to arrange their affairs so that part of their income is received on a self-employed basis , rather than being treated as overtime .
23 There have n't been any major er , examples of er , bed blocking in , in the , in the county , so that part of it seems to have worked er , smoothly .
24 The hierarchy is arranged so that groups of strong and weak elements at the lowest level themselves form strong or weak elements at the next level up and so on throughout the hierarchy , somewhat in the manner of the hierarchical structure of syntax .
25 Written resolutions can not be used to remove directors and auditors , but the s 382B procedure would seem to be available , so that removal of a non-member director or the auditor without a meeting or without director or auditor representation could be achieved in that way .
26 He is a ‘ movie ’ man ; and nothing does him greater credit than his energetic campaign to get Kodak to mend their stock , so that colour-films of the past do not automatically fade and turn green .
27 He grasped her long hair , so that strands of silk fell through his fingers , and tugged her head back gently , kissing her on her neck , muttering things that she could barely hear , far less understand .
28 At one point , they saw the sea receding from the near-by beaches ; sucked away and apparently forced back by the earthquakes , so that quantities of sea creatures were left stranded .
29 Will the Prime Minister emulate the Labour party by publishing the accounts of the Conservative party , so that citizens of this country may know the truth before the general election , about who donates to the finances of the Tory party ?
30 Wood engravings can accompany type , and so once again pictures could go back on the page ; they were also very durable , so that runs of hundreds of thousands were possible .
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