Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As for the class of goods , where commercial goods are concerned the party acquiring them presumably has some expertise in relation to them which gives him the capability to assess their quality or to understand if he needs to call in an expert assessor , so that less protection should be required in this case .
2 This little entrance of yours hardly inspires professional confidence , does it ?
3 and someone , I do n't know whether it 's the director , or someone actually says this play is , is the half hour , quarter of an hour , chat say , this is what the play 's about
4 This approach contrasts with s35 of the TDA 1968 which expressly provides that failure to comply with that Act does not render any contract void or unenforceable .
5 There is nothing in the Act of 1987 which expressly removes any part of that protection .
6 Whilst Julia Browne 's interviews with animal portrait artists , none of whom have felt the effects of the recession in the art world , gives us any insight into a very different world , a world which rarely attracts any notice from the serious art press .
7 Remember these routes are all on limestone , which rarely gives good routes at less than VS , but a line of bolts , ending at a firmly anchored chain , up dry and solid rock , means that a much bolder approach can be adopted than on the polished , easier routes of Stoney or the vertical scree of Swanage .
8 Erm the other point of course , this is raised in matter B , as it 's written is it considered to be restrictive too restrictive er and third and secondly , is it giving you er guidance which properly reflects national guidance .
9 It may therefore be that a clause which wholly negates one party 's promise will never be given effect ; even if this is not the case , the court will be extremely reluctant to interpret the clause in that way and clear words will be needed to have that effect .
10 It is this logic of practice which effectively negates most research and is perhaps the main reason that between 1979 and 1988 , only one of the research papers I have compiled has been looked at by senior officers .
11 This year saw the introduction of new EEC legislation which effectively requires all petrol cars to be fitted with catalysts to clean up exhaust pollution .
12 Together they provide a formidable barrier which effectively immobilises unsuspecting insects .
13 Topped with the typical cynical yet liberal chorus , ‘ William It Was Really Nothing ’ appeared as a complete condemnation of the ‘ Glenda Brownlow ’ approach towards marriage ; simply another of Morrissey 's attempts to dispense with a traditionally Northern , working class system , an assault on an institution which effectively freezes two people into whatever mundane existence they live , as a blindly accepted method of halting all ambition .
14 The former is probably worth about £3 per hour , and the latter , which effectively halves fixed costs , is worth about £4–£5 per hour , depending upon utilisation .
15 By moving out wide , Deane invariably takes out a tall defender — which presumably leaves more space for people like Speed to move into .
16 For those with really bad hearts , Daedalus recommends a complete peristaltic body stocking , which forcibly returns venous blood to the head from all over the body .
17 However , care should be taken to construct a cycle of attention which eventually includes all aspects of the curriculum .
18 Second , Fanon offers a kind of cultural critique which mostly pre-empts facile politics per se .
19 The Imperial court itself supports a flourishing economy which naturally attracts all kinds of people .
20 As they get more money , or a new baby is born , they add what is called another roof , which basically means another room .
21 Thus , although capitalism is blamed by many workers for the treatment older people receive today , it is clear that ageism has a history which long predates this form of social organisation .
22 Certainly for advocates of market allocation , government is a major source of imperfect competition which unjustifiably impedes voluntary exchanges between individuals and contributes to social inefficiency .
23 Re-definition on such lines could without a statute be effected by the House of Lords , which alone has sufficient authority to attempt the task , and would not involve much disturbance of decided cases ; there are certainly many obiter dicta at all levels to be sacrificed , but that would be a most desirable result .
24 which only takes four wheelchairs and of course there 's the drivers of , of the minibus things that bring them .
25 Which only takes four wheelchairs and of course there 's the drivers of the minibus thing at .
26 The 500 Circular Saw has a bright red lock-off switch fitted which only allows two-handed operation for operator safety , and prevents the machine from being started accidentally .
27 The saloon , which only has two doors and is not sold in Germany , will account for just a tiny fraction of the 37,000 cars Volkswagen intends to export to Britain during 1991 .
28 It requires great skill on the part of the teacher to match tasks to attainment levels and in reality it will prove unusual starting from a core to have a task which only addresses one level within one target .
29 To replace text throughout the document in one step ( 'without confirmation' ) select : confirm : ( No ) of the same case as the text to be replaced select : case : ( Yes ) which only includes whole words select : whole word : ( Yes )
30 Most contract carpet in the USA is tufted and printed which only makes mass production runs feasible .
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