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

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1 Many local caciques or large landowners expect to have sexual access to campesina women , particularly young girls , living on or near their estates .
2 Frank spent most of his time with his blindfold down or under his blanket , Brian and I read and exchanged ideas , plans and insults .
3 Thirdly , the object is that in or through which an instinct can achieve its aim .
4 In the morning , Mahaut wakes Jouglet for some music ; he discovers , Midas-like , the shit everywhere he turns and in or on everything he touches : he leaves in a rage of humiliation .
5 Ridding yourself of clutter does not just mean organising things into tidy piles , it means either being properly rid of them or putting them in or on something — like shelves .
6 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
7 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
8 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
9 ‘ Conveyance ’ means any conveyance construed or adapted for the carriage of a person or persons whether by land , water or air , except that it does not include a conveyance constructed or adapted for use only under the control of a person not carried in or on it , and ‘ drive ’ shall be construed accordingly .
10 As the essence of this offence is stealing a ride , handcarts and pedestrian controlled vehicles etc. are not conveyances as they are designed for use only under the control of a person not carried in or on it .
11 The second half of section 12(1) deals with persons who knowing that a conveyance has been taken without authority , drives it or allows himself to be carried in or on it .
12 Section 12(1) states : … a person shall be guilty of an offence if , without having the consent of the owner or other lawful authority , he takes any conveyance for his own or another 's use or knowing that any conveyance has been taken without such authority , drives it or allows himself to be carried in or on it .
13 Section 12(7) excludes from the definition of conveyance a vehicle under the control of someone not carried in or on it .
14 ( c ) " Allows himself to be carried in or on it " .
15 The vehicle must move while he is in or on it : Diggin ( 1980 ) 72 Cr App R 204 ( CA ) .
16 This thought , that the given cause of the wine 's being cool is not in or of itself a means , is reinforced by the truth , among others , that the given cause is precisely not a means to my idiosyncratic drinking companion , who likes his Haut Poitou uncooled .
17 ( 2 ) The firm must indemnify every partner in respect of payments made and personal liabilities incurred by him ( a ) In the ordinary and proper conduct of the business of the firm ; or , ( b ) In or about anything necessarily done for the preservation of the business or property of the firm .
18 After they had been photographed , after the scene of crime team had swarmed in and over them , after the police surgeon and then a pathologist had done all that had to be done in that room , the bodies still stayed where they were .
19 Peter Berger spoke about " signals of transcendence " which are given in and through our normal human experience ( Berger 1969 : 70 – 96 ) .
20 The Scots pine allows a wealth of wildlife to exist in and under its branches , and it does n't poke you in the bottom like a sitka if you nip into the woods for a pooh .
21 What I am trying to say is that merely paying attention to sex difference — affirming that women exist and are different from men — is not in and of itself a feminist gesture .
22 The term proportionality does moreover not resolve in and of itself the actual standard of review .
23 The Sabellian group complained to the bishop of Rome who reproached his Alexandrian colleague for careless language , and proclaimed that in God unity is prior to all plurality , which is found not in God as he is in and to himself , but in God in his providential relationship with the world .
24 He looked up as she came in and to her irritation she saw the amusement was back in his eyes .
25 Nothing is more touching and sad than to see how these people — cast out and despised by everyone including their kin , living in and for their regular ‘ balls ’ where they compete to dress up to act out , for a moment , the roles they would like to play in real life , and know they ca n't — reconstruct their own human groups .
26 ‘ He never worried about exhibiting his work : never came to steal from neighbours ; he lived in and for himself ’ .
27 Here he is on the importance of the view of ‘ the other ’ to one 's sense of self : ‘ Self consciousness exists in and for itself , when , and by the fact that , it so exists for another ; that is , it exists only in being acknowledged ’ ( Hegel , 1979 , p. 111 ) .
28 In keeping with a dominant impulse within inter-war English studies , he concludes that " Literature constitutes a body of knowledge to be studied in and for itself without regard to any educational value it may have … [ since ] its being is its own justification . "
29 Although people can go in and for it .
30 The teacher works , whether consciously or unconsciously on his own lines and not in and for his children .
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