Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Staff do not , either verbally or in their written material , give more prominence to one establishment than others .
2 There was a madness about and I could n't tell whether it was within or without me , or either or neither .
3 7.2 If the Supplier shall become substantially unable , whether for reasons within or beyond its control , to fulfil its obligations to supply the Products to the Company in accordance with any purchase orders outstanding at any time and , ( after the Company has notified the Supplier in writing of such default ) the Supplier shall not have remedied the same within a period of 90 days from the receipt of such notice , then the Company shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement forthwith , and obtain supplies of the Products from third parties .
4 Within or beyond them there is nothing .
5 That automatically internally within or within which is the company for medical practices , creates a financial figure that we would like to see achieved .
6 For example , poor work , bad timekeeping , resisting change , being aggressive , making crude jokes , failing to delegate , withholding information , missing deadlines , upsetting clients , customers or important people inside or outside your organization and so on .
7 Problem cases are often resolved by talking to other lawyers inside or outside your firm .
8 Ensure that fish , or decomposing waste , can not get trapped inside or behind your structures .
9 Er the main stumbling bock block that people point to for this , is the I think it 's in Paul 's writings , when he says that the communion must not be taken unworthily or without you know due thought and and sincerity .
10 For example , a man with a hundred head of cattle , sheep and goats trains his son to know them by their colour only or by their size and type of horns , while every one of them has a special name .
11 They underlined the pain inflicted on the conquered Gauls and their courage in facing death — alone or with their families .
12 Jim concluded gloomily that in his view we should go on sliding downhill for the next few years .
13 Owen realized suddenly that like her mistress she was old .
14 The next thing er which again er is er a detail of something which is already approved and it is merely than in our conditions of service during our discussions with the city er personnel department we noted , or they noted as it had arisen that we indicated the route to erm sick pay over a certain period and before a certain period but not the detail of how you got there .
15 Does it even speak from some recognition , however disavowed , that police practices transgress the ‘ rules of civilized conduct ’ which they are supposed to be upholding , and nowhere more obviously than in their treatment of black people ?
16 ’ ( The word ‘ alone ’ in this sentence is best glossed as : ‘ alone except for my parents , my sister , the servants , our dog , Caroline 's goat , and my regular visits from Alfred le Poittevin ’ . )
17 They also tended to know their middle-class patients better and communicated with them better than with their working-class patients .
18 Billy refused to allow this to affect his performances in the Palace goal and he never played better than in his last two League games for us at the end of the 1931–32 season .
19 Well was n't it better than around my knees though ?
20 ‘ As you 'll see , it 's a great pile of belongings I have to carry with me , and the hare can travel easier inside than outside us . ’
21 The ability of mother and child to form a bond with each other is not necessarily restricted to a blood relationship ; it is an urge , a power , a need that may & d other channels through which to operate , so that during our lives we may create more bonds of a similar nature , finding new ‘ mothers ’ or ‘ children ’ to attach ourselves to .
22 He turned slightly in the seat , the light from a street-lamp gilding the carved tanned planes of his face , turning the thickness of his hair to midnight silk , so that despite herself Fran felt a tiny ripple of appreciation for his male beauty .
23 Most experimental studies of sleep now allow subjects a night of acclimatization to laboratory conditions , so that on their first night they are wired up in the usual way , but whatever recordings made are discarded , and the experiments proper begin on the second night .
24 The strong simplicity of his ideas about life and the universe made it easy to link him with other men of understanding , so that for me the book seemed to be ringing with echoes of Hamlet and Richard Jefferies and the New Testament .
25 For example I shall later consider Bultmann , who has no classical two-nature Christology , but who says of Jesus , as of no other , that this was the man whom God raised from the dead ; so that for him this man 's resurrection becomes the pivot of history .
26 Where a certificate was transferred during the first half-year of its currency , and renewal of the transfer was refused at the October meeting , so that for its second half-year the certificate was in abeyance , the original holder , who resumed occupation of the premises and recommenced business , was held to have been rightly convicted of trafficking without a certificate : Miller v. Linton ( 1885 ) 15 R. ( J. ) 37 .
27 Accordingly , terms of reference should be agreed formally in writing and MAS should ensure that the investigations is given a tight , commercial focus so that for its cost it is of maximum use to the client .
28 Many people shopping by mail order are ‘ agents ’ and get ten per cent commission on their orders ; this obviously offsets any higher price they are paying , so that for them mail order credit is truly free .
29 It was strange , she thought , that her physical response to shock should be the same now as it had been after Hugo was killed , so that to her present grief was added a grief for him as keen , as new as when she had first heard that he was dead .
30 Rabbit-runs tend to be bow-shaped ; but this was straight , so that above them , through the mouth of the hole , Hazel could see leaves against the night sky .
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